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I don't think ESPN's Bottom 10 has been released yet, but here's the CBS Sports take:

1. North Texas: 0-6 (1)

NTEXAS.pngBest Win: None | Worst Loss: 66-7 vs. Portland State

Average Score: 17.0-50.2 | This Week: at Marshall

Apparently Dan McCarney wasn't the only problem with the Mean Green. Now, the good news for North Texas is, after they get past Marshall this week, there are still two very winnable games left on the schedule.

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-football/25346922/the-bottom-25----week-7-wyoming-gets-on-the-board

 

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ESPN's Bottom 10 is out . . . Somehow UCF weaseled their way past us:

2. North Texas Forty (0-6)

249.png?w=110&h=110&transparent=trueAs the frog sang, it's not easy being green, even when it's Mean Green. The team's first game without coach Dan McCarney looked pretty much identical to the five with him. This weekend, UNT travels to Marshall to determine, once and for all, who is Conference USA's greenest green? They should let both teams wear all green and see if they vanish into the turf during pregame calisthenics.

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/page/bottom10102015/digital-bullies-michigan-make-their-way-bottom-10

 

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