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  1. http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-football/25423125/grades-for-every-college-football-coaching-hire-in-2015 And the Coach Littrell hire gets a ....................?
  2. Even if many of those seasons have gone unnoticed outside the Lone Star State, as of 2013 North Texas has been playing football for 100 years -- and they're going to celebrate in style during their season opener against Idaho. As part of their program media days Monday, the Mean Green unveiled a special centennial uniform to be worn against the Vandals comprised of elements from different UNT eras -- the jersey dates from the 1960s, with the helmet logo from the '70s and early '80s: Read more: http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/blog/eye-on-college-football/23115297/photo-north-texas-unveils-uniform-for-100th-anniversary
  3. "Freak athlete" was the phrase out of Jay Bilas' mouth. "Upside pick" said Bill Simmons. What the ESPN analysts were alluding to Thursday night after the Detroit Pistons selected North Texas' Tony Mitchell in the second round also is ringing true with others today: Detroit may have ended up with one of the steals of the NBA Draft at No. 37. That's certainly an opinion of CBSSports.com's Gary Parrish, who listed Mitchell among the players "picked too low" in the draft. Read more: http://www.mlive.com/pistons/index.ssf/2013/06/detroit_pistons_grabbed_a_lott.html
  4. http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/bowls/predictions
  5. NEW ORLEANS -- The Sun Belt begins its 12th season as the No. 11 conference (out of 11) in FBS. The doesn't mean there aren't intriguing storylines. Gus Malzahn decided to begin his head coaching career at Arkansas State. Florida International is trying to hold onto Mario Cristobal. The same goes for Mark Hudspeth at Louisiana-Lafayette which played (and won) its first bowl game in 41 years. It is a league that owes part of its existence to the innovative Karl Benson, who took over as commissioner for Wright Waters in April. The constituted league is going to get bigger, hopefully better. Here are five high-minded issues for the nation's lowest-ranked conference heading into its media day on Monday. Just what the heck is Gus Malzahn doing Arkansas State? Officially, it was an opportunity the offensive couldn't pass up. He's tight with the governor of the state. The Red Wolves are coming off a 10-win season. Unofficially, this move is odder than Pat Boone rapping. Malzahn's career had been on upswing until this move – Arkansas, head coach at Tulsa, offensive coordinator for national champion Auburn. This puts Malzahn's career track at risk. Sure, he could stick around Jonesboro a couple of years trying to duplicate Hugh Freeze's 2011 success before jumping to a sexier job. He could also find his coaching reputation damaged playing the typically brutal non-conference schedule. (There are trips to Oregon and Nebraska this season). Read more: http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/blog/dennis-dodd/19594615/five-things-about-the-sun-belt
  6. http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/story/18895649/smu-hires-brown-to-win-for-attention-but-not-the-right-kind
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