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North Texas Mean Green to Face Indiana Hoosiers in Season Opener

The University of North Texas Mean Green football team is set to begin their 2026 season with a high-profile matchup against the reigning national champions, the Indiana Hoosiers. This exciting game is scheduled for Saturday, September 5, at 11 a.m. CST in Bloomington, Indiana, and will be broadcast on national television.

Following an impressive 12-2 season that concluded with a victory in the Isleta New Mexico Bowl over San Diego State, the Mean Green are looking to build on their success under new leadership. The team welcomes a new head coach and starting quarterback, following the departure of former head coach Eric Morris and starting QB Drew Mestemaker to Oklahoma State.

Fans can look forward to the team’s first home game against UNLV on Saturday, September 12. This season opener against Indiana not only presents a challenging start but also an opportunity for the Mean Green to showcase their talent and determination on a national stage.

New Beginnings for UNT

With a new head coach at the helm, the University of North Texas is poised for an exciting season. The changes in leadership and key player positions bring fresh strategies and renewed energy to the team, promising an engaging season for fans and supporters alike.

As the Mean Green prepare to take on the Hoosiers, the local community and alumni are rallying behind their team, eager to see how the new dynamics will play out on the field. The game against Indiana is more than just a season opener; it’s a chance for UNT to assert itself as a formidable contender in college football.


Original reporting: Dallas TX News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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