North Texas Football Schedule 2021, Analysis

North Texas Mean Green football schedule. Analysis of the 2021 slate and who they have to play – and who they miss – from the other division.

North Texas Mean Green football schedule. Analysis of the 2021 slate and who they have to play – and who they miss – from the other division.


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North Texas Football Schedule 2021

2021 Conference USA Football Schedule

Sept. 4 Northwestern State

Sept. 11 at SMU

Sept. 18 UAB

Sept. 25 at Louisiana Tech

Oct. 2 OPEN DATE

Oct. 9 at Missouri

Oct. 16 Marshall

Oct. 23 Liberty

Oct. 30 at Rice

Nov. 6 at Southern Miss

Nov. 13 UTEP

Nov. 20 at FIU

Nov. 27 UTSA

Dec. 4 Conference USA Championship

Games vs. The East: at FIU, Marshall

Missed Teams From The East: Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, Old Dominion, Middle Tennessee, WKU

North Texas Mean Green Football Schedule Analysis: The Mean Green is going to be tested very, very hard over the first half of the season.

The Northwestern State game is a desperately needed warm-up with three of the next four games on the road – they’ll be underdogs in all three – with the home game against defending Conference USA champ UAB.

So it gets easier, right? Marshall and Liberty come to Denton.

So it gets easier after that, right? Three more road games in four weeks before closing out against UTSA.

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Conference USA Football Rankings: CFN 2021 Pre-Spring

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the Conference USA teams.

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the Conference USA teams.


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2021 Conference USA Rankings: Pre-Spring

Conference USA East

1. Marshall Thundering Herd

Why To Be Happy: The offense won’t be as bad as it was at the end of the year. It can’t be. New head coach Charles Huff brings in a background of offense after coaching up the running backs at Alabama over the last few years. All of the top skill guys are expected to be back, but …

What To Work On: The loss of Darius Hodge early to the NFL hurts. The other losses to the next level hurt, but they were expected – Hodge was 50/50. Offensively, everything was fine throughout the season, and then everything crashed with fewer than 270 yards in each of the last three games – all losses.

Bottom Line: It was a strange move to lose Doc Holliday after all of his success and a 7-0 start, but the program is going in a new direction with a new energy in Huff. The talent is there to think Conference USA championship or bust.

2. Florida Atlantic Owls

Why To Be Happy: Willie Taggart is starting to get the offensive parts. The defense got the job done last season, but the O couldn’t get going. Bringing in RB Johnny Ford from USF is a good step, landing Penn State WR John Dunmore helps, and there’s a good group of young quarterbacks to work around.

What To Work On: The D is getting back CB Zyon Gilbert and LB Caliph Brice, but DE Leighton McCarthy is off to the NFL. The D should be okay, but the offense has to find a spark after having one of the nation’s least-efficient passing games and averaging just 325 yards of total offense.

Bottom Line: Taggart had to fight through rebuilding in the COVID year, and now it’s time to take off. The offense has to get more out of the line and more playmakers have to show up, but the D should be great again

3. WKU Hilltoppers

Why To Be Happy: Oh will this be fun. Does the name Bailey Zappe ring any sort of a bell? All he did was put up ridiculous numbers against North Texas, Texas Tech, and Louisiana Tech, finishing the four-game season with 1,833 passing yards – well over 400 yards per game – with 15 touchdowns. Now he’s the WKU quarterback to an offense that needs the help. As if getting Zappe isn’t enough, two of his targets are coming along – along with three other new targets from the transfer portal.

What To Work On: More points. Welcome to the fundamental shift in how WKU does business after finishing 120th in the nation in total offense and 115th in passing efficiency. There’s going to be scoring this year, but it might take a bit.

Bottom Line: WKU has been fine, but it’s making a big push to take a step to the next level. Few teams have been more active in the transfer portal, but that’s not necessarily a plus with over 20 players leaving.

4. FIU Golden Panthers

Why To Be Happy: This was a relatively young team after the front-line starters and now the hope is for the new guys to be ready to roll right away to go along with a good nucleus. Start with the all-star defensive back brother tandem of Richard and Rishard Dames coming back along with LB Jamal Gates for one side. The O has its back in D’vonte Price, and former Maryland QB Max Bortenschlarger returns.

What To Work On: There’s a long way to go to get back to respectability after a disastrous shortened season throwing the ball. The offensive line is Job One, doing nothing in pass protection and struggling to get the ground game working.

Bottom Line: There should be a quick turnaround after a rotten 2020, but a whole slew of reserves who were supposed to be part of the turnaround are transferring out. Unless the O line can be better fast, it’s going to be another long year.

5. Charlotte 49ers

Why To Be Happy: The team is getting in a few nice transfers in QB James Foster from Texas A&M and RB Shadrick Byrd from Iowa, and landing DE Kofi Wardlow from Notre Dame should help a big-time need area.

What To Work On: Losing star S Ben DeLuca and DE Romeo McKnight takes away two key starters off the D that didn’t do enough last year. The pass rush her to emerge and far more big things have to happen behind the line.

Bottom Line: The offense should be ahead of the defense throughout the offseason, but if all the key guys can stay healthy – and if the D line can be a whole lot better, the 49ers can bounce back into a factor in the East.

6. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders

Why To Be Happy: Yeah, do-it-all QB Asher O’Hara entered the transfer portal, but the program made up for it by landing NC State’s Bailey Hockman to likely take over. It might have been an inconsistent season overall, but there were a whole lot of underclassmen playing key roles on O, and most of the starters are back on D, but …

What To Work On: The defense has to be night-and-day better. It struggles throughout the season allowing 446 yards per game, and it was. disaster on third downs.

Bottom Line: The program has been too solid for too long to be so lousy, but major changes are being made starting with a new offensive coordinator. Middle Tennessee played for the Conference USA title in 2018 and fell off a cliff. This is a make-or-break year.

7. Old Dominion Monarchs

Why To Be Happy: After a year off in the COVID season, the Monarchs return relatively loaded and whole lot stronger. Start with landing UCF QB Darriel Mack and Georgia WR Trey Blount from the transfer portal to boost up a veteran base that waited to get going.

What To Work On: There’s a big turnover factor after missing 2020. The program’s last win over an FBS team was in early November of 2018, and there’s going to be a whole lot of new parts to work with on both sides of the ball.

Bottom Line: A massive disappointment in 2019, now Old Dominion is starting over. Head coach Ricky Rahne didn’t get his chance to get things going last year, and now comes a renewed energy and an X factor team for 2021.

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Myrtle Beach Bowl 10 Things To Know: Appalachian State 56, North Texas 28

The 10 ten things you need to know about Appalachian State win over North Texas in the Myrtle Beach Bowl.

The 10 ten things you need to know about Appalachian State win over North Texas in the Myrtle Beach Bowl.


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Myrtle Beach Bowl: Appalachian State 56, Tulane 28

10. North Texas QB Austin Aune was out due to COVID concerns. It was a late scratch, but Jason Bean is experienced enough to step in and be fine, but he got banged up early. He ended up completing 21-of-36 passes for 251 yards and two touchdowns with a pick – he did what he could.

9. Appalachian State senior QB Zac Thomas went out in style. He only had to throw 16 times, he threw a touchdown pass and he ran for 35 yards. This game was all about the Mountaineer running game, but Thomas took advantage when he had his chances.

8. It also helped that the trick/funky things Appalachian State worked on, worked. Getting out to a 14-0 lead helped make everything else happen on the way to a 35-7 lead as big run after big run kicked in. The North Texas defense held up as well as it could, and then the dam broke.

 

7. The Mountaineer linebacking corps wasn’t perfect, but it came up with a whole lot of big plays. Nick Hampton and D’Marco Jackson combined for 19 tackles with two sacks and five tackles for loss, but …

6. North Texas still had its moments. The offense came up with almost 500 yards, there was and good balance to the attack, and the team kept things moving. It controlled the clock, Tre Siggers ran for 120 yards, Oscar Adaway ran for 97 yards, and the receiving corps and passing game wasn’t bad, but …

5. Not having Jaelon Darden didn’t help. The Mean Green was missing a 74-catch, 19-touchdown target after he chose to opt-out on the bowl game after declaring himself eligible for the NFL Draft. Austin Ogunmakin caught seven passes for 131 yards and a touchdown, but the UNT offense could’ve used a superstar playmaker to keep up the fight.

4. Speaking of fight, after a hit on QB Jason Bean as he was awkwardly sliding, the two teams got into a bit of a rumble. The two teams pushed and shoved as Bean was down, but nothing much came of it. It cranked up the intensity for a bit, but it didn’t help the North Texas defense against the run.

3. The North Texas defense came into the game with a whole slew of problems against the run, and they didn’t get any better. After allowing 927 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns over the previous three games, it got hit for 502 yards and six scores because …

2. The Appalachian State offensive line was dominant. The scheme worked, the backs got in space, and the coaching staff kept rolling with the same plays on both sides until North Texas could prove it could stop it – and it couldn’t. The backs were at the second and third level, made a guy miss, and then boom. Marcus Williams ran six times for 101 yards and a score, and …

1. It was the Camrun Peoples show. The entire Appalachian State running game worked, but it was Peoples who came up took over with bowl-record 319 yards and five touchdowns on 22 carries. Before this, he led the team with 807 yards and seven touchdowns on the year, but it wasn’t all him. That offensive line gave him big holes to rumble through.

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Myrtle Beach Bowl: North Texas vs Appalachian State Prediction, Game Preview

North Texas vs Appalachian State: Myrtle Beach Bowl prediction and game preview.

North Texas vs Appalachian State: Myrtle Beach Bowl prediction and game preview.


North Texas vs Appalachian State: Myrtle Beach Bowl Broadcast

Date: Monday, December 21
Game Time: 2:30 pm
Venue: Brooks Stadium, Conway, SC
Network: ESPN

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North Texas (4-5) vs Appalachian State (8-3) Game Preview

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Three Reasons Why You Should Watch The Myrtle Beach Bowl

It might not be exactly how the people who put together the Myrtle Beach Bowl thought this whole thing would start, but this kicks off a speed-round bowl season with an interesting afternoon game that should have a whole lot of high-powered offense.

In a bowl like this, you want lots of O, minimal D – at least that should come from one side – and two teams fired up to be in it. Here you go with the inaugural game.

Appalachian State might not be the powerhouse of previous seasons, but it’s still strong. Its losses? Coastal Carolina, Louisiana, and Marshall – back before Marshall lost its mojo. That’s not bad.

The program has won five straight bowl games since moving up to the FBS world – the last bowl loss was 1955 – and the last three have been relative walks in park. Focus hasn’t been an issue for a program that expects to win these things.

Let’s put it this way – North Texas couldn’t be any worse than it’s been in the three bowl appearances so far under head coach Seth Littrell. The Mean Green was annihilated by Utah State in 2018 New Mexico and lost by 20 in the 2017 New Orleans, and at the very least, you’re going to see points one way or another when they take the field.

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North Texas vs UTEP Prediction, Game Preview

North Texas Mean Green vs UTEP Miners prediction and game preview.

North Texas vs UTEP prediction and game preview.


North Texas vs UTEP Broadcast

Date: Friday, December 11
Game Time: 6:00 ET
Venue: Apogee Stadium, Denton, TX
Network: ESPN3

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Why UTEP Will Win

It’s UTEP’s shot at a four-win season for the first time since 2016, and to get it, this is when the offense has to get moving.

The North Texas defense has been non-existent at times. It struggles on third downs, it’s getting destroyed against the run, and it gives up big plays and points in bunches.

UTSA has able to run for 443 yards, SMU tore off 366, and the teams that didn’t run all that well was because they were too busy passing. UTEP doesn’t have a special ground game, and it was only able to get over 100 yards three times, but it’s been able to come up with multiple rushing scores in six games.

The Miner offensive line is playing well, and the defensive front is good against the run, but …

Week 15 College Schedule

Why North Texas Will Win

The North Texas offense has the explosion that UTEP doesn’t.

The D might have problems coming up with meaningful stops, but the O is outstanding on third downs, it leads Conference USA in passing, and it’s great at connecting with the downfield passing game.

The accuracy hasn’t been there for Jason Bean – or Austin Aune – but the league’s best attack should be able to roll against a UTEP secondary that hasn’t been tested all that often, but struggled when teams have kept throwing.

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What’s Going To Happen

Thanks to all the COVID issues, UTEP is not about to play its fifth straight road game – it won’t have a home game this year against an FBS team. The Miners have yet to beat a team that has an FBS win, and it’s not going to happen here.

UTEP will run well early, and then the North Texas passing game will take over and have the game in hand in the second half.

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North Texas vs UTEP Prediction, Line

North Texas 41, UTEP 27
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North Texas -10, o/u: 64.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3.5

Must See Rating: 2

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Louisiana Tech vs North Texas Prediction, Game Preview

Louisiana Tech Bulldogs vs North Texas Mean Green prediction and game preview.

Louisiana Tech vs North Texas prediction and game preview.


Louisiana Tech vs North Texas Broadcast

Date: Thursday, December 3rd
Game Time: 6:00 ET
Venue: Apogee Stadium, Denton, TX
Network: CBS Sports Network

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Why Louisiana Tech Will Win

North Texas has a huge problem with turnovers, and Louisiana Tech has to take advantage of it.

The UNT defense has only come up with four takeaways, the offense has given it up 12 times, and the struggling Louisiana Tech O needs all the help it can get. The D has taken the ball away nine times over the last four game – two or more times in every one.

The Mean Green got rolled by UTSA for 443 yards in last week’s loss, and allowed over 200 yards in five of the last six games – the D is among the worst in the nation, allowing 244 yards per game. However …

Week 14 College Schedule

Why North Texas Will Win

Louisiana Tech can’t run a lick.

The Bulldog offense has struggled in all phases, and it really hasn’t done anything on the ground, averaging fewer than three yards per carry with no games over 100 yards over the last five weeks. The six rushing scores came in two games with none in the other five.

The Mean Green offense is among the best in Conference USA, with the versatility to run for over 200 yards four times and throw for over 300 five times. Louisiana Tech can’t keep up if this gets into a shootout.

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What’s Going To Happen

Louisiana Tech hasn’t played a college football game since Halloween, and North Texas is coming off of its worst performance of the season in the loss to UTSA.

At home, the North Texas offense will get out to an early start, Louisiana Tech will need a while to get going, and it’ll be a little too late. The Bulldogs will run better than they did throughout the first part of the season, and the rested defense will do enough to get out with a win that was a long time coming.

Louisiana Tech vs North Texas Prediction, Line

Louisiana Tech 34, North Texas 27
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North Texas -1.5, o/u: 66
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5

Must See Rating: 2

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UTSA vs North Texas Prediction, Game Preview

UTSA Roadrunners vs North Texas Mean Green prediction and game preview.

UTSA vs North Texas prediction and game preview.


UTSA vs North Texas Broadcast

Date: Saturday, November 28
Game Time: 3:00 ET
Venue: Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
Network: Stadium

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UTSA (6-4) vs North Texas (3-3) Game Preview

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Why UTSA Will Win

The Roadrunners have found their groove.

They’ve won three of their last four games thanks to a running game that exploded over the past two weeks to go along with a passing attack that somehow has shown a bit of a spark a few weeks ago.

The O has been wildly inconsistent – the passing game exploded in the win over UTEP, and struggled a week later against Southern Miss – but now it gets to deal with a two-foot-putt of a North Texas defense.

The Mean Green couldn’t stop the run for most of the season, and then couldn’t deal with the Rice passing game in the win last week. However …

Why North Texas Will Win

The North Texas offense is a blast.

It’s been let down time and again by the defense, but it was able to pick up the running game again after being off for almost a month – rumbling for 269 yards against Rice – helped by an O line that’s one of the best in Conference USA at keeping teams out of the backfield.

The UTSA defense is okay, but its secondary has problems when pushed.

What’s Going To Happen

North Texas is finally on the road again. It was good in its one game away from Denton – blowing out Middle Tennessee with 768 yards of total offense – but that’s not happening in San Antonio.

The Roadrunners are playing well, they 4-1 at home, and they’re going to get enough out of the defense to take the ball away enough to pull away in the second half.

UTSA vs North Texas Prediction, Line

UTSA 34, North Texas 24
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UTSA -3, o/u: 67
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3.5

Must See Rating: 2

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Conference USA Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 12

Conference USA college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 12 of the season.

Conference USA college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 12 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 46-14, ATS: 29-24, Point Total: 33-17

Friday, November 20

UMass at Florida Atlantic

8:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Florida Atlantic -33.5, o/u: 51

Saturday, November 21

FIU at WKU

2:00 ESPN3
Line: WKU -7.5, o/u: 43

Rice at North Texas

2:00 ESPN3
Line: North Texas -1.5, o/u: 63

CFN Experts Picks, Predictions: Week 12

UTSA at Southern Miss

3:00 ESPN+
Line: UTSA -9, o/u: 52

Middle Tennessee at Troy

3:30 ESPN3
Line: Troy -13, o/u: 59.5

CFN Experts Picks: NFL

UAB at UTEP

Canceled

Charlotte at Marshall

Canceled

ULM at Louisiana Tech

Canceled

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North Texas vs Rice Prediction, Game Preview

North Texas Mean Green vs Rice Owls prediction and game preview.

North Texas vs Rice prediction and game preview.


North Texas vs Rice Broadcast

Date: Saturday, November 21
Game Time: 2:00 ET
Venue: Apogee Stadium, Denton, TX
Network: ESPN3

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North Texas (2-3) vs Rice (1-1) Game Preview

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Why Rice Will Win

The Owns haven’t been able to get anything going this year with just two games so far, but the passing game hasn’t been all that bad.

Mike Collins threw four touchdown passes in each of the two games and hit plenty of downfield plays in the win over Southern Miss on Halloween.

Coming into the season, the receiving corps was a sneaky-good positive with the upside to hit a whole lot of home runs, and starting with Austin Trammell – en catches for 219 yards and five scores – it’s happening. Now they get to go against a secondary that allowed 306 yards per game, and isn’t any better against the run. But …

CFN Experts Picks, Predictions: Week 12

Why North Texas Will Win

The North Texas offense is unstoppable. The defense might give up yards and points faster than the O can work, but the air show has been a blast over 300 yards in each of the first five games and 14 touchdown passes.

The passing game is the best in Conference USA, the running game is the best in the conference, too, and the 594 total yards per game are the third-best in the nation. They’re going to set the pace, but can Rice keep up?

What’s Going To Happen

Yeah, Rice can make this very, very fun.

Expect the two passing games to trade haymakers all game long, and have a good time enjoying the show between two teams that haven’t had a whole lot of luck this season getting on the field.

It’s been several weeks since Rice was able to play, and North Texas hasn’t played since October 17th. These two will bring the energy.

CFN Experts Picks: NFL

North Texas vs Rice Prediction, Line

North Texas 41, Rice 38
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North Texas -1.5, o/u: 63
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 2

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Conference USA Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 11

Conference USA college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 11 of the season.

Conference USA college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 11 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 42-14, ATS: 27-22, Point Total: 29-17

Friday, November 13

Florida Atlantic at FIU

7:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Florida Atlantic -9.5, o/u: 40.5

Saturday, November 14

Middle Tennessee at Marshall

12:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Marshall -23.5, o/u: 57

Gardner-Webb at Charlotte

12:00 ESPN3
Line: No Line, o/u: No Line

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UTEP at UTSA

3:00 ESPN+
Line: UTSA -6.5, o/u: 45

Southern Miss at WKU

3:30 CBS Sports Network
Line: WKU -7, o/u: 47.5

North Texas at UAB

Canceled

Rice at Louisiana Tech

Postponed

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