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Mean Green Talk 10-18-12
North Texas came from behind to beat Louisiana-Lafayette on Tuesday night, 30-23. What does it all mean? Glad you asked...

First Impressions

Feels pretty good to win a game like that, huh? Go on. Enjoy it. The players and coaches are back to work preparing for Middle Tennessee, but you have another week to savor.

There's simply no way to overstate just how big of a win this was for North Texas with ESPN in the house. Exposure is king in college football and NT hasn't had much of it over the past several years that didn't taste sour.

Props to the student section for showing up and making its presence felt. They knew what was at stake. In time, those students will become alums and fill up the rest of the stadium.


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10-20-2012 08:04 PM
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