North Texas' four-time Sun Belt Conference football champion team has both of the last two national rushing champions.
Patrick Cobbs ran for 1,680 yards in 2003 when he led the country in both rushing and scoring and became the Sun Belt's Offensive Player of the Year. He ranks fourth among all Division I-A active ball carriers.
When Cobbs was hurt last season, Jamario Thomas tallied 1,801 yards in his freshman year and became the NCAA's fastest-ever running back to 1,000 yards on the way to Freshman All-America status and that same Sun Belt offensive award.
The combination would seem to be unstoppable, especially in a Sun Belt that has not been noted for stalwart defenses.
So why have the Mean Green been not-so-mean on offense this year? UNT is last in the league in total offense (and defense) and scoring offense (and defense), and ranks only fifth in the league in rushing with only 121.3 yards per game on the ground.
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Dan McDonald
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