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UNT picked up a commitment from Marshall offensive lineman Chett Munden a few days ago.

Whats UNT getting in the big tackle?

Marshall coach Clint Harper knows better than anyone and believes UNT is getting a steal in the 6-7, 305-pound senior whose best football is in front of him.

North Texas is getting a heck of a football player, Harper said. Chett has a lot of upside. He might grow to 6-8. He has a 16 or 17 shoe. He could get to 340 and not be overweight.

- See more at: http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2014/08/whats-unt-getting-in-munden-h-s-coach-has-the-answer.html/#sthash.2zjTl05m.dpuf

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Man, that's what I like! A 6-8, 345 pound (potentially) lineman that can move. This is a good get.

Deep - do you remember in our first Nee Orleans bowl when we played Colorado State? How tall their linemen were compared to ours? We are finally getting there.

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One of the things that I like about our recruiting as of late is that we seem to go after a lot of OLs and DLs that not only have potential, but that have shsown a work ethic in the classroom by being a really good students.

Work ethic in the class room should translate to work ethic on the weight room, on the field, and in the film room. That gives these recruits a much better chance at reaching their potential and succeeding at the FBS level.

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