North Texas Mean Green Tickets
North Texas Mean Green Tickets
- North Texas Mean Green vs. Washington State Cougars, DATCU Stadium tickets for 09/13 02:30 PM at DATCU Stadium, Denton, TX, From $31
- Sat Sep 13 2025
- North Texas Mean Green vs. South Alabama Jaguars, DATCU Stadium tickets for 09/27 03:30 AM at DATCU Stadium, Denton, TX, From $21
- Sat Sep 27 2025
- North Texas Mean Green vs. South Florida Bulls, DATCU Stadium tickets for 10/10 06:30 PM at DATCU Stadium, Denton, TX, From $21
- Fri Oct 10 2025
- Oregon State Beavers vs. North Texas Mean Green, Gill Coliseum tickets for 11/12 03:30 AM at Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, OR
- Wed Nov 12 2025
- UAB Blazers vs. North Texas Mean Green, Protective Stadium tickets for 11/15 03:30 AM at Protective Stadium, Birmingham, AL, From $28
- Sat Nov 15 2025
The season for college football is about to kick start and the football team from the University of North Texas, the North Texas Mean Green, is all set to take center stage. If you happen to be a supporter of these guys, you ought to grab these North Texas Mean Green tickets at the earliest. This year, the North Texas Mean Green team will represent its University in the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Home games for the tournament will be played at the Apogee Stadium in Denton, Texas. The head coach of the team for this season is Seth Littrell.
North Texas Mean Green Cities
- North Texas Mean Green Arlington TX
- North Texas Mean Green Birmingham AL
- North Texas Mean Green Champaign IL
- North Texas Mean Green Charlotte NC
- North Texas Mean Green Corvallis OR
- North Texas Mean Green Dallas TX
- North Texas Mean Green Denton TX
- North Texas Mean Green Houston TX
- North Texas Mean Green Stephenville TX
- North Texas Mean Green Tampa FL
- North Texas Mean Green West Point NY
The games are going to start from 2nd September, 2017 and go on all the way till 25th November, 2017. Get your tickets now to support your team!
About the North Texas Mean Green Football Team
The North Texas Mean Green football team competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the NCAA and the West Division of the Conference USA. Over the years, the team has managed to win 24 conference championship titles, and has appeared in the postseason bowl eight times, and four times in the former I-AA Playoffs. These playoffs are now commonly known as the Football Championship Series. The Mean Green’s home ground is the Apogee Stadium, which has a capacity of 30,850 spectators.
History of the North Texas Mean Green Football Team
The team faced some serious financial troubles in the 1980s and 1990s, with the athletics program at the university going into a deficit of $1.6 million. However, thanks to a coordinated campaign by donors, the average attendance was increased enough for the school to re-enter the Division I-A in 1995.
Playing under Darrell Dickey, the team hit a stroke of luck as it managed to win four straight conference championships. Even though the Mean Green finished the regular season at 5-6, they still managed to play in the 2001 New Orleans Bowl. Dickey was fired in November of 2006 after lackluster performances by the team in the eighth and ninth seasons.
The next person hired was Todd Dodge, who was previously the offensive coordinator at UNT. He had been ranked as one of the best college football coaches and had an overall record of 98-11 at the Carol High School in Texas. Even with such a good track record, the coach did not stay for long. He started the 2010 season with an abysmal 1-6 and was subsequently, fired. After him, offensive coordinator Mike Canales was hired as the interim head coach. Soon, the permanent head coach position was filled by Dan McCarney. He had previously been the head coach of Iowa State from 1995 to 2006 and had also been the defensive line coach at the University of South Florida and the University of Florida.
In May of 2012, the school announced that it will be joining the Conference USA, starting with the 2013-2014 season. Other universities that also joined the conference around the same time include the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Louisiana Tech University, University of Texas at San Antonio and the Florida International University. The Mean Green team finished with a record of 9-4 in their first season in the Conference USA. In 2014, the team participated in the Heart of Dallas Bowl and won against the UNLV Rebels by 36-14. This was the team’s first win since 2002.
Following this victory, the team faced a few declining years. In 2014, they finished 4-8, whereas in 2015, they finished 1-11. Dan McCarney was fired after the team lost 66-7 to Portland State. Seth Littrell was then brought into the picture to take charge of the team in 2016.
Rivalries of the North Texas Mean Green Football Team
SMU: The North Texas-SMU rivalry is played out at the Safeway Bowl. This Bowl was first played in 1922 and has since been played 36 times. The rivalry is either played in Denton or Dallas. SMU holds the lead in the series currently, with a head to head record of 30-5-1.
UTSA: The North Texas-UTSA football rivalry developed in the first meeting between the two teams, when UTSA’s win kept North Texas from entering the conference championship. The rivalry game is played in either Denton or San Antonio. The two teams have met a total of four times, with UTSA holding the lead, 3-1 in the series.
Grab these North Texas Mean Green tickets to support your favorite football time, live in action as they prepare for the September 2017 games.
North Texas Mean Green 2024 Schedule
Football season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring North Texas Mean Green will be North Texas Mean Green vs. Washington State Cougars, held at the DATCU Stadium in Denton. As of now, the last event, Illinois Fighting Illini Women's Basketball vs. North Texas Mean Green is scheduled for 14-Dec-25 at the State Farm Center in Champaign. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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13-Sep-25 | Denton, Texas | DATCU Stadium |
14-Sep-25 | Arlington, Texas | College Park Center |
20-Sep-25 | West Point, New York | Michie Stadium |
20-Sep-25 | Stephenville, Texas | Wisdom Gymnasium |
27-Sep-25 | Denton, Texas | DATCU Stadium |
5-Oct-25 | Tampa, Florida | The Corral at The Yuengling Center |
10-Oct-25 | Denton, Texas | DATCU Stadium |
18-Oct-25 | Denton, Texas | DATCU Stadium |
24-Oct-25 | Charlotte, North Ca | Jerry Richardson Stadium |
1-Nov-25 | Denton, Texas | DATCU Stadium |
12-Nov-25 | Corvallis, Oregon | Gill Coliseum |
15-Nov-25 | Birmingham, Alabama | Protective Stadium |
22-Nov-25 | Houston, Texas | Rice Owls Stadium |
22-Nov-25 | Dallas, Texas | Moody Coliseum |
29-Nov-25 | Denton, Texas | DATCU Stadium |
14-Dec-25 | Champaign, Illinois | State Farm Center |