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OK, slow time. FWIW ELA has been posting his rankings for several years. Here's the thread thus far from the WAC board. UNT hasn't been listed 120-98 but all Belt teams, excluding UNT,Troy and the MUTS have made his list.

#120 Arkansas State

#119 FIU

#118 Akron

#117 WKU

#116 Eastern Michigan

#115 Memphis

#114 San Jose State

#113 Ball State

#112 UTEP

#111 New Mexico

#110 FAU

#109 Colorado State

#108 Hawaii

#107 UL-Lafayette

#106 San Diego State

#105 Tulane

#104 New Mexico State

#103 UL-Monroe

#102 Washing State

#101 Louisiana Tech (Raisin' holy hello on the WAC board)

#100 Miami Ohio

#99 Rice

#98 Western Michigan

Link

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=451&f=2368&t=5543558&p=1

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OK, slow time. FWIW ELA has been posting his rankings for several years. Here's the thread thus far from the WAC board. UNT hasn't been listed 120-98 but all Belt teams, excluding UNT,Troy and the MUTS have made his list.

#120 Arkansas State

#119 FIU

#118 Akron

#117 WKU

#116 Eastern Michigan

#115 Memphis

#114 San Jose State

#113 Ball State

#112 UTEP

#111 New Mexico

#110 FAU

#109 Colorado State

#108 Hawaii

#107 UL-Lafayette

#106 San Diego State

#105 Tulane

#104 New Mexico State

#103 UL-Monroe

#102 Washing State

#101 Louisiana Tech (Raisin' holy hello on the WAC board)

#100 Miami Ohio

#99 Rice

#98 Western Michigan

Link

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=451&f=2368&t=5543558&p=1

On what grounds is WKU not last?

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Well the Mean Green are now listed.

#97

North Texas Mean Green

After ruling the Sun Belt for a few years, the Mean Green hit rock bottom. Now they are on their way back, although the gap between North Texas and the top 2 teams in the conference is probably wider than the gap between them and being dead last. That might sound odd to say about a team that was 2-10 last year, and 5-31 over the past 3. However, North Texas lost to Alabama by 46, Middle Tennessee by 16, Troy by 24 nd UL Monroe by 27. In their other 8, they were 2-6, with their 6 losses by an average of 4 points per game, one in overtime, and the largest margin of defeat was 7. With 10 starters returning on offense and 8 on defense that should be the type of experience to get North Texas on top in those close games.

Offensive Leaders:

RB Lance Dunbar, Junior

WR Jamaal Jackson, Senior

OT Esteban Santiago, Senior

Defensive Leaders:

DE Brandon Akpunku, Junior

LB Craig Robertson, Senior

CB Royce Hill, Junior

Conference Rating: #3 in Sun Belt

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Favored in 7 games this season? Cool, I'll take those seven wins right now, concede the rest and jump on travelocity to book for the bowl game!

Yes, 7 seems to be the magic number this season. :whip:

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