When was the last time UNT was ranked in the AP Top 25?
1959.
Sports / College Football
After a stellar season, North Texas (UNT) has broken into the AP Top 25 college football poll for the first time since 1959. The Mean Green are ranked No. 22 after a decisive victory over UAB.
North Texas's resurgence in college football is driven by a potent offense, averaging 45.3 points per game. Quarterback Drew Mestemaker has thrown for 3,000 yards and 23 touchdowns, while running back Caleb Hawkins set a UNT record with five rushing touchdowns in a single game. The team's success has put head coach Eric Morris on the radar for other coaching opportunities. With games against Rice and Temple remaining, UNT aims to secure a spot in the American Conference title game and potentially contend for a College Football Playoff spot. James Madison currently leads teams outside the Power Four conferences in playoff projections, with UNT sitting second in that group.
1959.
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Quarterback Drew Mestemaker and running back Caleb Hawkins.
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