1995 North Texas Mean Green football team

The 1995 North Texas Mean Green football team represented the University of North Texas in the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Mean Green played their home games at the Fouts Field in Denton, Texas, and competed as an Independent. They were led by second-year head coach Matt Simon. The team finished the regular season with a 2-9 record.

1995 North Texas Mean Green football
ConferenceIndependent
1995 record2-9
Head coachMatt Simon (2nd season)
Home stadiumFouts Field
(Capacity: 30,500)
1995 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
East Carolina      9 3 0
No. 11 Notre Dame      9 3 0
Louisville      7 4 0
Cincinnati      6 5 0
Southern Miss      6 5 0
Army      5 5 1
Navy      5 6 0
Tulsa      4 7 0
Memphis      3 8 0
Northeast Louisiana      2 9 0
North Texas      2 9 0
Tulane      2 9 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Return to Division I-A

The 1995 season marked the return of Division I-A football to Denton for the first time since 1982. North Texas had competed in the Southland Conference in Division I-AA from 1983-1994 after the university's athletic department fell on hard financial times following the departure of head coach and athletic director Hayden Fry to Iowa. The 1995 team was considered a transitional Division I-A member and was thus not eligible for a bowl game, regardless if they met the required six wins or not.

Expanded Fouts Field

As part of a coordinated effort by the athletic department and donors to bring attendance levels up to Division I-A standards, donors and boosters alike bought out large sections of seats at Fouts Field to spike attendance numbers. In addition to this, the university expanded the stadium itself, adding two sections of metal bleachers in the east and west end zones to bring the total capacity of the venue from 20,000 to 30,500. Fouts Field's capacity would remain at 30,500 for the rest of its time as a NCAA football stadium, until both sections of metal bleachers and the north grandstand were demolished in 2013, two years after North Texas moved across I-35E to new Apogee Stadium.

The "Schedule From Hell"

Without any conference games to be tied to and no bowl game in the cards as a transitional Division I-A member, North Texas' athletic department opted to schedule multiple "Guarantee Games" to help improve the department's financial outlook moving forward as a full Division I-A member. The 1995 team thus played only three true home games in Denton. One other "home" game against Kansas was moved to the larger Texas Stadium in nearby Irving to help increase ticket sales with the expected influx of Jayhawks fans. The Mean Green played seven road games in all, with two against Big 8 Conference schools (Missouri and #10 Oklahoma), two against Southeastern Conference programs (LSU and Alabama), then-independent Louisville, future Big West Conference foe Nevada, and Big West member UNLV, who departed for the Western Athletic Conference in 1996.[1]

The lone reprieve in the scheduling gauntlet was a home game against Oregon State, the first Division I-A game at Fouts Field since 1983. The Mean Green upset the favored Beavers 30-27, who went on to finish their season 1-10. North Texas' only other win on the year was against Division I-AA member Idaho State.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 2at Missouri*L 7-28
September 9Kansas*L 10-27
September 16Oregon State*W 30-27
September 23at No. 10 Oklahoma*L 10-51
October 7at Nevada*L 24-56
October 14UAB*
  • Fouts Field
  • Denton, Texas
L 14-19
October 21at LSU*L 7-49
October 28at Alabama*
L 19-38
November 4at UNLV*L 24-34
November 11Idaho State*
  • Fouts Field
  • Denton, Texas
W 41-38
November 18at Louisville*L 14-57
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

Schedule source:[2]

References

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