North Texas, Eric Morris and Mestemaker
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In Eric Morris, the Oklahoma State Cowboys got their guy. A guy who grew up around Big 12 football. A guy who played for and coached under Mike Leach.
Week 13 separated the top contenders from everyone else while highlighting which offenses can shape games on their own terms. Here’s how the nation’s top 10 most explosive offenses stack up heading into the final stretch.
Drew Mestemaker threw for 469 yards and three touchdowns, Wyatt Young set an American Conference record with 295 yards receiving and two scores, and No. 22 North Texas rallied from an early deficit to beat Rice 56-24 on Saturday night.
Temple Football needs to take down No. 21 North Texas, who sits at the top of the American Conference, in its final game of the regular season to reach bowl eligibility.
The North Texas Mean Green never attained 10 wins in a season as a member of the FBS. Equipped with their first AP Poll ranking since 1959, that all changed Saturday night at Rice Stadium. The Mean Green overcame an early 14-0 deficit,
North Texas quarterback Drew Mestemaker set a single-game record for the Mean Green and American Conference on Friday against Charlotte. Here's more:
Preview the Week 14 NCAA football matchup between the North Texas Mean Green and Temple Owls with best bets, picks, predictions and more.
Week 13 gave a clear picture of which college football offenses are putting up points at the highest rate. These teams not only scored often but also backed it up with strong totals in passing and rushing yards.
Drew Mestemaker is one of college football’s best stories in 2025, and the prolific North Texas quarterback will be Temple’s problem when the Owls try to upset the 21st-ranked Mean Green Friday in Denton in search of that elusive sixth win that would grant the program bowl eligibility for the first time in six seasons.