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North Texas competed in the Sun Belt Conference and Conference USA before joining the American Athletic Conference on July 1, 2023. UNT's official school colors are Green and White. North Texas' mascot is an Eagle named Scrappy.
The green and white human costumed eagle character, launched in 1963, carried the name "Scrappy" until 1974—during the throes of the Vietnam War—when students adopted the name "Eppy" because it sounded less warlike. Since then, the name has switched back from Eppy to Scrappy; and for the last twenty-nine years, the name "Scrappy" has endured.
Scrappy-Doo, a cartoon character in the Scooby-Doo franchise also known as Scrappy; Scrappy Mouse, a Mighty Mouse sidekick in the animated television series Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures; Scrappy the Eagle, mascot of the University of North Texas
Scrappy Moc – Mockingbird, mascot of the Chattanooga Mocs; Scrappy the Eagle – the eagle mascot of the North Texas Mean Green; Scrappy the Owl – costumed mascot of the Kennesaw State Owls; Scratch – secondary mascot of the Kentucky Wildcats; catered towards younger audiences; Screech A. Eagle – mascot of the University of Northwestern ...
COVINGTON La. (WGNO) – Scrappy the Doxie recently celebrated his 3rd birthday, but he's been the life of the party for almost a year with Facebook videos that have gone viral. It's hard not to ...
North Texas accumulated a 92–25–5 record in their 36 seasons at Eagle Field for a winning percentage of .754%, which remains their highest at any of their three home stadiums. All that remains of the venue is the supports for the long-gone bleachers; the stretch of large rocks that are still behind Willis Library were the foundation for the ...
The 1994 North Texas Mean Green football team was an American football team that represented the University of North Texas during the 1994 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Southland Conference. In their first year under head coach Matt Simon, the team compiled a 7–4–1 record and finished as Southland champion.
Texas Nature Trackers shared a photo of the nest in a Dec. 13 Facebook post. “I’m guessing a few people could sit in the thing, I’ll tell you that,” Hensley. But he wasn’t content to ...