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Frustration Mounting?
McCarney didn’t name names, but called out a group of his own players.

There was also a lot of bad body language at the end of the night.

A couple of UNT players threw their hands up in the air in frustration after Derek Thompson missed on a couple of throws. Thompson appeared to fire right back.

McCarney also talked a lot about holding the team together after the game.

“This is the time in life and in football where you can strain, you can separate and segment,” McCarney said. “I’m not going to let that happen. I said in that locker room that if I have a coach or a player that doesn’t have unconditional loyalty, uncompromising loyalty, to this program, I’ll get rid of the coach or the player. We are going to be together in this thing. If I sense any of that with a coach or player, I will help them pack their bags and they will be gone. I don’t care who it is. I’m really strong in these times. It usually brings out the best in me.”

Are there some cracks in the foundation in terms of team unity and UNT’s players staying together in tough times?


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