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North Texas most productive position last season was safety, where Kishawn McClain and James Gray came through with terrific years.

Both made a ton of plays for UNT. That was good. They also made a ton of tackles. That wasn’t so good for UNT, considering the pair was often the Mean Green’s last line of defense.

Both finished with more than 100 tackles and will again be key components of UNT’s defense. They are also members of the top five of our Mean Green roster raking that comes to a close today.

The top five also includes three key members of UNT’s rebuilt offense.

Each member of our top five will be key leaders in addition to be key playmakers for the Mean Green as they look to bounce back from a 1-11 finish in Seth Littrell’s debut season.

1. Kishawn McClain, safety 

McClain led UNT with 110 tackles and was often the best player on the field for the Mean Green. He intercepted a pass, broke up three more, forced two fumbles and posted 2.5 tackles for loss in 2015. He led UNT in tackles in games against Rice, Southern Miss, Marshall, UTSA and UTEP. The Mean Green are hoping for a big season from McClain, who has a lot of experience entering his junior season and will be a key leader for UNT.


read more: 

http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2016/05/re-ranking-unts-players-nos-1-5-safety-duo-highlights-top-5.html/

 

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58 minutes ago, Harry said:

North Texas most productive position last season was safety, where Kishawn McClain and James Gray came through with terrific years.

Both made a ton of plays for UNT. That was good. They also made a ton of tackles. That wasn’t so good for UNT, considering the pair was often the Mean Green’s last line of defense.

Both finished with more than 100 tackles and will again be key components of UNT’s defense. They are also members of the top five of our Mean Green roster raking that comes to a close today.

The top five also includes three key members of UNT’s rebuilt offense.

Each member of our top five will be key leaders in addition to be key playmakers for the Mean Green as they look to bounce back from a 1-11 finish in Seth Littrell’s debut season.

1. Kishawn McClain, safety 

McClain led UNT with 110 tackles and was often the best player on the field for the Mean Green. He intercepted a pass, broke up three more, forced two fumbles and posted 2.5 tackles for loss in 2015. He led UNT in tackles in games against Rice, Southern Miss, Marshall, UTSA and UTEP. The Mean Green are hoping for a big season from McClain, who has a lot of experience entering his junior season and will be a key leader for UNT.


read more: 

http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2016/05/re-ranking-unts-players-nos-1-5-safety-duo-highlights-top-5.html/

 

We NEED his tackles to be cut in half and his int's to quadruple. 

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