College Football
Preview
North Texas vs Texas State
When: 4:00 PM ET, Friday, January 3, 2025
Where: Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas, Texas

There will be a Lone Star State flair on display when North Texas battles Texas State on Friday afternoon in the First Responder Bowl at Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas.

It will be the 15th rendition of the bowl and the second consecutive appearance in the game for Texas State, which beat Rice 45-21 in last year's contest.

North Texas also has played in the bowl, losing to Army 38-31 in overtime in 2016 after beating UNLV in the 2013 season.

Both head coaches in this year's game -- Eric Morris of the Mean Green and GJ Kinne for the Bobcats -- are native Texans, and more than three-fourths of the players on the combined rosters are from the Lone Star State.

In the lead-up to the game, both squads were hit hard by the transfer portal, with 11 players leaving from Texas State and 16 from North Texas.

The Mean Green (6-6) had to capture their season finale against Temple to earn the bowl appearance.

North Texas will be without quarterback Chandler Morris for the game. Morris, who earned third-team All-American Athletic Conference honors this season, bolted for Virginia after the regular season. Drew Mestemaker, who threw five passes while appearing in three games as a freshman this season, is expected to start behind center. He completed four passes for 69 yards.

Despite all the assumed familiarity between the teams because of their Texas-centric rosters and coaching staff, there's little for the Bobcats to glean on Mestemaker when studying tape of North Texas.

"We want to find (Mestemaker) skill sets and the things he does well and really try to force-feed him some of those things," Morris said about his quarterback. "That's the cool thing. There's no tape on Drew Mestemaker for anybody to go study right now."

Kinne wants to make sure that Texas State won't overlook the potent North Texas attack, which ranks third in the nation in total offense at 488.7 yards a game.

"Coach Morris is one of the best offensive minds in the country," Kinne said. "... It doesn't matter who is back there playing quarterback."

The Bobcats (7-5) head to Dallas after winning three of their final four games, including 45-38 at South Alabama in their final regular-season contest.

Quarterback Jordan McCloud leads the Bobcats, who rank fifth in FBS in total offense at 474.3 yards per game. McCloud has passed for 2,920 yards and 29 touchdowns with 12 interceptions, and has completed 69.6 percent of his throws.

Texas State saw five starters -- running back Ismail Mahdi, wide receiver Kole Wilson, defensive tackle Dominique Ratcliff, defensive end Ben Bell and cornerback Joshua Eaton -- declare for the transfer portal.

"You have some of the depth pieces," Kinne explained about the losses in the portal. "A lot of your walk-ons and a lot of guys that are looking maybe to get on scholarship somewhere. "We just did a little bit more good on good (in practice), but that's part of it."

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W‑L Strk PF PA Home Away Grass Turf Conf
North Texas 6-6 W1 34.0 34.5 3-3 3-3 3-1 0-0 3-5
Texas State 7-5 W1 37.1 24.2 4-3 3-2 2-0 1-0 5-3
Last Meeting
North Texas Texas State
Date Away Home Tot Rus Pas Tot Rus Pas
No previous meeting.
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Passing Player COMP % YDS TD INT
North Texas N/A
Texas State N/A
Rushing Player CAR YDS AVG TD
North Texas N/A
Texas State N/A
Receiving Player REC YDS AVG TD
North Texas N/A
Texas State N/A
Touchdowns Player TD
North Texas N/A
Texas State N/A
Season
Passing Player COMP % YDS TD INT
North Texas C. Morris 63.3 3774 31 12
Texas State J. McCloud 69.5 2915 29 12
Rushing Player CAR YDS AVG TD
North Texas S. Porter 95 643 6.8 5
Texas State I. Mahdi 183 991 5.4 4
Receiving Player REC YDS AVG TD
North Texas D. Sheffield 66 822 12.5 11
Texas State J. Hobert 66 661 10.0 8
Touchdowns Player TD
North Texas D. Sheffield 12
Texas State J. Hobert 8
Quickchart Matchup
North Texas North Texas Off vs  Texas State Texas State Def
North Texas 488.7 yards
Texas State 348 yards
North Texas 5.5 yards/rush
Texas State 3.9 yards/rush
North Texas 7.5 yards/attempt
Texas State 6.7 yards/attempt
Texas State Texas State Off vs  North Texas North Texas Def
Texas State 474.9 yards
North Texas 456.6 yards
Texas State 5.2 yards/rush
North Texas 4.7 yards/rush
Texas State 8.1 yards/attempt
North Texas 8 yards/attempt