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North Texas taking experience, confidence into ‘Nova game

A rough start to North Texas’ season didn’t alarm a supremely confident player like Javion Hamlet. The Mean Green opened 1-3 with double-digit losses in difficult road games against Arkansas and West Virginia, their offense was struggling and they went into Conference USA play at 4-4. ”I know a lot of people probably didn’t believe it when I first said it, because things were going bad, but I knew we had a special group of guys,” Hamlet said Saturday.

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