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UNT cites progress despite missed chances

By Brett Vito / Staff Writer
Brett Vito / Staff Writer Denton Record-Chronicle
Published: 30 November 2012 12:14 AM

North Texas didn’t get to where it wanted to go in the second season of the Dan McCarney era.

UNT headed into its opener aiming for its first postseason appearance since the 2004 New Orleans Bowl — not to mention its first winning season in seven years.

The Mean Green didn’t get there in a 4-8 season that ended with a heartbreaking loss to Western Kentucky on Saturday. By then McCarney and his players had known for two weeks they would be sitting at home while area rivals SMU and TCU and a few Sun Belt Conference teams headed to bowl games.

That time gave them a chance to look back at what went right and what went wrong and consider how they feel about the future of the program.


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12-01-2012 12:34 AM
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