Mode: | football |
Year: | 2019 |
Team: | North Texas Mean Green |
Conference: | Conference USA |
Division: | West Division |
Short Conf: | C-USA |
Record: | 4–8 |
Conf Record: | 3–5 |
Head Coach: | Seth Littrell |
Hc Year: | 4th |
Off Coach: | Bodie Reeder |
Oc Year: | 1st |
Off Scheme: | Spread |
Def Coach: | Troy Reffett |
Dc Year: | 4th |
Def Scheme: | 3–3–5 |
Stadium: | Apogee Stadium |
The 2019 North Texas Mean Green football team represented the University of North Texas during the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Mean Green played their home games at the Apogee Stadium in Denton, Texas, and competed in the West Division of Conference USA (C–USA).
The highest ranked 2019 recruits were listed as three stars: DeShawn Gaddie (Cornerback) at 0.8473 (247sports.com), brothers Gabriel & Grayson Murphy (outside linebacker) at 0.8463 (247sports.com) and Khatib Lyles (wide receiver) at 0.8463 (247sports.com). The team had 19 three-star recruits, none of which were listed on ESPN 300. 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals all ranked UNT’s signing class as the best in the conference.[1]
Conference USA released their preseason media poll on July 16, 2019, with the Mean Green predicted to finish in first place in the West Division.[2]
West Division | ||
1 | North Texas (20) | |
2 | Southern Miss (4) | |
3 | Louisiana Tech | |
4 | UAB (2) | |
5 | UTSA | |
6 | Rice | |
7 | UTEP |
2019 Preseason All-Conference USA[3]
North Texas had more offensive players selected than any team in the conference for the preseason all offensive team.
QB | Mason Fine | Sr. |
QB | Mason Fine | Sr. | |
OL | Sosaia Mose | Sr. | |
WR | Rico Bussey, Jr. | Sr. |
DL | LaDarius Hamilton | Sr. |
P | Alvin Kenworthy | Sr. |
North Texas announced its 2019 football schedule on January 10, 2019. The 2019 schedule consists of 6 home and 6 away games in the regular season. Unique to 2019 seasons across college football are the two bye weeks. This as a result of an extra Saturday in the 2019 season.
Schedule Source:[4]
Largest attendance recorded at Apogee Stadium.
Head coach | ||
Bodie Reeder | Offensive coordinator Quarterbacks Coach | |
Tommy Mainord | Associate head coach Offensive coordinator Receivers Coach | |
Troy Reffett | Defensive coordinator Safeties coach | |
Marty Biagi | Special Teams Coordinator | |
Patrick Cobbs | Running Backs Coach | |
Clay Jennings | Cornerbacks Coach | |
Chuck Langston | Offensive line Coach | |
Adrian Mayes | Tight Ends Coach | |
Galen Scott | Linebackers Coach | |
Marc Yellock | Defensive Line Coach | |
Tommy Mangino | Offensive Quality Control | |
Chris Petrilli | Defensive Quality Control | |
Zack Womack | Strength and Conditioning Coach | |
Lucas Lopez | Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach | |
Reference:[5] |
See also: 2019 Abilene Christian Wildcats football team.
See also: 2019 SMU Mustangs football team.
See also: 2019 California Golden Bears football team.
See also: 2019 UTSA Roadrunners football team.
See also: 2019 Houston Cougars football team.
See also: 2019 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team.
See also: 2019 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team.
See also: 2019 Charlotte 49ers football team.
See also: 2019 UTEP Miners football team.
See also: 2019 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team.
See also: 2019 Rice Owls football team.
See also: 2019 UAB Blazers football team.
Offensive coordinator, Graham Harrell will leave for USC and be the replacement for Kliff Kingsbury.[7] Graham was "a master of the film" and proponent of the "Air Raid" offense.
Eastern Washington offensive coordinator Bodie Reeder will join North Texas as offensive coordinator.[8] Current N. Texas coach, Tommy Mainord will be promoted to be a co-offensive coordinator.