The 2025 New Mexico Bowl between the North Texas Mean Green and San Diego State Aztecs will be a very interesting matchup on Saturday. North Texas has enjoyed a historic season with a school-record 11 wins and a top-ranked scoring offense, while San Diego State brings one of the FBS’ elite defenses and a 9-3 record to Albuquerque’s University Stadium. Here, I’ve taken a closer look at this matchup on the gridiron and you will find my North Texas vs San Diego State prediction below.
Our North Texas vs San Diego State Pick
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Game Snapshot
- Matchup: North Texas Mean Green vs San Diego State Aztecs
- Date & Time: Saturday, December 27, 2025, 5:45 p.m. Eastern
- Venue: University Stadium, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Broadcast: ESPN
Key Storylines
North Texas arrives with a historic offense, averaging 44.8 points and over 500 total yards per game, led by quarterback Drew Mestemaker and a deep receiving corps. The Mean Green established themselves as one of the nation’s most dynamic offenses, ranking second in pass yards and first in scoring this season. However, the team’s head coach and some players are navigating postseason moves, with coach Eric Morris accepting a new position and key contributors entering the transfer portal. These factors introduce uncertainty to the preparation and personnel of the Mean Green, though the offense’s firepower remains intact on paper.
San Diego State counters with a defense that ranks among the FBS’ best, surrendering just over 12 points per contest and regularly stifling high-powered attacks. The Aztecs’ disciplined unit has eight games this year holding opponents under 10 points, creating an offense vs defense showdown here. Additionally, San Diego State has running back production that could help them control tempo and keep the Mean Green offense off the field.
Quarterback Play
Drew Mestemaker has been the engine of North Texas’s aerial attack, completing over 70% of his passes for north of 4,100 yards and accounting for multiple games with three or more touchdown passes. His ability to stretch the field and find playmakers gives the Mean Green a consistent scoring threat. He is expected to play despite entering the transfer portal.
San Diego State’s quarterback situation has been less explosive. Jayden Denegal led the team in passing this year with just over 1,800 yards, but he’s had surgery and won’t play in this game. Instead, it will be Bert Emanuel Jr. taking the snaps for the Aztecs.
Betting Trends & H2H
- This is the first-ever meeting between North Texas and San Diego State.
- North Texas is 10-3 against the spread this season.
- San Diego State is 9-3 against the spread going into this contest.
- The Mean Green went over the total in 9 of their 13 games.
- The under hit in 9 of the 12 games the Aztecs have played in.

