The North Texas Mean Green aren’t just winning, they’re doing it with the most explosive offense in college football. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or someone who watches casually on Saturdays, it’s hard not to notice the ridiculous numbers this team is putting up every week.
North Texas leads the nation in points per game (44.7), yards per game (492.3), and points per play (0.625). That level of efficiency is rare. It means every snap feels like a scoring threat, and every drive has the potential to flip a game instantly. The Mean Green also rank sixth in total offense (487.6 yards per game) and sit at No. 1 in turnover margin (+14), a combination that makes them incredibly difficult to beat.
At the center of it all is quarterback Drew Mestemaker, who has emerged as one of the most reliable and productive passers in the country. Mestemaker has thrown 23 touchdowns to just 4 interceptions and ranks fourth nationally in passing yards with 3,000. His command of the offense, decision-making, and ability to stretch the field have turned North Texas into must-watch TV every weekend.
This offense isn’t just good. It’s historic, efficient, and easily one of the most entertaining units in America.
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