2014 Football Roster

Andrew McNulty
- Position:
- QB
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-1 / 209
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Iowa City, IA
- High School:
- Iowa City HS
2015:
• Completed 19-of-35 passes for a career-high 303 yards vs. Rice, his first career 300-yard passing game and the first 300-yard passing game by a North Texas player since Derek Thompson threw for 300 yards in a 55-14 win at Southern Miss on Oct. 26, 2013
• Connected with wide receiver Carlos Harris for a 93-yard touchdown pass vs. Rice, a career-long and the third-longest play in school history
2014:
• NT's leading passer in 2014, going 110-202 with 1,295 yards and six touchdowns
• Threw for 287 yards for the second time of the season and threw and rushed for a touchdown vs. UTSA
• Broke off a 65-yard carry vs. UTEP, the longest run since 1990 for an NT QB
• Threw for 287 yards in his second career start versus Southern Miss
• Threw his first career touchdown pass on a 44-yard completion versus UAB
• Went 12-16 passing, rushed and threw for a touchdown in win vs. FAU
• Tossed his second career touchdown pass on a 51-yard heave against Rice
• Completed nine of 14 passes for 167 yards against UAB
• Completed two of three passes, with a long of 21 yards, in Nicholls win
2013:
• Saw action in eight games
• Had five completions for 36 yards at No. 9 Georgia
• Finished the regular season 5-for-6 with 36 yards
2012:
• Redshirted due to an injury
2011:
• Made his first-collegiate appearance as a true freshman against Houston, scoring a 10-yard rushing touchdown on his first carry -- the first touchdown at Apogee Stadium, and the first offensive touchdown for the Mean Green against Houston
• Passed for a total of 352 yards and one touchdown in his first year of work
• Rushed for 105 yards and a touchdown as a dual-threat quarterback on the year
• Threw for 136 yards on 14 completions and a touchdown against ASU
• Rushed for 72 yards on nine carries against the Red Wolves' defense
• Made his first-collegiate start as a true freshman against Tulsa
• Completed 11 passes for 158 yards with two touchdowns in his first-career start
• Nominated to the Leadership Council by fellow team members
High School:
• Threw for 1,438 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior and added 1,137 yards and 14 touchdowns on the ground
• Was named first-team all-state by the Iowa Newspapers Association, IowaPreps.com, and the Cedar Rapids Gazette
• Played in the Iowa Shrine Bowl
• Helped lead Iowa City to a 36-0 regular season record
• A two-star Rivals.com recruit
• Has a brother, Ted, playing for Kansas, and his father, Jim played football for Iowa