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The New Mexico Lobos imploded last year without the man that had turned around their program and made it into an annual bowl contender in college football betting odds. Rocky Long’s retirement after the 2008 season was not considered at the time to be

Dan Mullen got rave reviews after his rookie season as head coach of the Mississippi State Bulldogs as they finished 5-7 straight up in college football picks and 6-5 against the spread. Most important, Mississippi State was competitive and showed marked improvement both in play

There was concern at the end of the 2007 when head coach Paul Johnson left the Naval Academy for Georgia Tech that the program might slip back into mediocrity. But Ken Niumatalolo, who was Johnson’s Assistant Head Coach, has done a remarkable job of keeping

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