2011 Indiana Football: Hoosier Travel To North Texas - SB Nation

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After a nice run under Darrell Dickey in the early 2000s, which included four consecutive New Orleans Bowl appearances from 2001-2004, the Mean Green have won no more than three games per season since 2005.  Under coach Todd Dodge, who was fired last season, UNT won only 8 games total, and four were against Division I neophyte Western Kentucky.  Attempting to rebuild in Denton is former Iowa State coach Dan McCarney.  McCarney did a good job at Iowa State, leading the Cyclones to five bowl appearances in six years from 2000-2005, but was fired after going 4-8 in 2006.  That might sound vaguely familiar to IU fans.  McCarney took 6 years to produce his first winning season in Ames, but is off to an 0-3 start this season, with blowout losses to Florida International, Houston, and Alabama.

Derek Thompson has stepped in as QB and has been medicore.  He is completing 56 percent of his passes and has one TD and an interception.  When I took a look at the Mean Green during the summer, I was terrified of running back Lance Dunbar:

Dunbar ran for 1467 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2010, and also is the Mean Green's leading returning receiver with 341 yards and 3 touchdowns.  Dunbar hasn't been intimidated by competition from major conferences: last season, he ran for 116 yards and had 62 receiving yards against Clemson.  In the final game of the season, he ran for 266 yards and 3 touchdowns against Kansas State.  He broke the 200 yard barrier against Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee as well.

This season, however, Dunbar has been held in check.  He has 53 carries for only 121 yards, a meager 2.6 rushing average.  His struggles against Alabama, against whom he had only 16 yards on 17 carries are understandable.  Still, he is averaging barely 3 yards per carry in the games against FIU and Houston, which seems quite out of character.  Can IU's rushing defense make sure that is troubles continue?   Don't answer that.  As he did last year, however, Dunbar continues to gain yardage as a receiver as well.  He currently is the Mean Green's third-leading receiver, behind Michael Outlaw and Brelan Chancellor.

24 Sep, 2011


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