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  One of the big questions at the beginning of fall practice every year for any college football team is if the offseason pronouncements of change show up when things go live. Do the players who change positions stick at their new spots? What about coaches filling new roles? What's transpired over the first couple of days of practice indicate most of those changes are here to stay. One of the interesting tweaks of the offseason was running back DeAndre Torrey seeing time in the slot. It's easy to see why UNT might want to try it out. Torrey is one of the Mean Green's most dynamic players with the ball in his hands. He enters his senior season ranked ninth in program history with 3,324 all-purpose yards. He's scored 27 touchdowns in his time with the Mean Green. Torrey was running drills with UNT's wide receivers today and looked good. The Mississippi native said earlier this fall that he was getting used to his new role. - Denton Record

rSr/2022 RB DeAndre TorreyNorth Texas
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