Dream Season Ends for Mean Green in American Championship
Breaking down North Texas' loss to Tulane in the American Conference Championship game.
North Texas State Normal College played its first game in 1913, led by J.W. Pender in a 13-0 loss to TCU. Since then, the program has been blessed with some terrific runs by tremendous coaches from J.W. St. Clair (.656 winning percentage from 1915-19) to Sisco (.653 from 1929-41) to Fry (.629 from 1973-78). Perhaps no one epitomizes the program, though, more than Mean Joe Green, one of the greatest players to ever play the game at any level. Darrell Dickey and Seth Littrell each led the Mean Green to three consecutive bowl games in the modern era.

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| Name | Title |
| Eric Morris | Head Coach |
| Drew Svoboda | Associate Head Coach and Special Teams |
| Matt Caponi | Defensive Coordinator, Cornerbacks |
| Jordan Davis | Offensive Coordinator and Wide Receivers |
| Sean Brophy | Quarterbacks |
| Patrick Cobbs | Running Game Coordinator, Running Backs |
| Cutter Leftwich | Offensive Line |
| Demerick Gray | Defensive Line |
| Clay Jennings | Safeties |
| Brian Odom | Linebackers |
| D'Andre Payne | Cornerbacks |
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