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Several Non-AQ Coaches Could Be Looking for Work

By Graham WatsonNov 24th 2010 – 1:30PM

This week, two non-automatic qualifying schools announced that their coaches would not be back next season. Ball State coach Stan Parrish was fired after just two seasons with the Cardinals and Kent State's Doug Martin announced that he was resigning after Friday's game against Ohio. Those two announcements bring the...

Non-AQ Midseason Report: Hot Teams, Not Teams and Hot Seats

By Graham WatsonOct 15th 2010 – 2:05PM

We're halfway through the college football season and the teams from the non-automatic qualifying conferences are once again making their presence felt nationally. Five non-AQ teams are ranked in the Top 25, including Boise State, which has ascended to No. 3, its highest regular season ranking ever. TCU is right behind at...

Other Non-AQs Watch as Boise State Embarks on Historic Season

By Graham WatsonAug 29th 2010 – 9:22AM

Chris Petersen has gotten so used to reciting the company line that even he seems bored delivering it. In nearly every interview leading up to Boise State's 2010 season, Petersen, the Broncos' fifth-year coach, has been asked questions about his team, its historically high preseason ranking (third by AP, fifth by coaches)...

Katrina Seniors Stick Together

By Jim HenryOct 29th 2009 – 6:05PM

A few days turned into four months. And those four months have since turned into four years, and counting. It's a span that continues to teach the definitions of perseverance, spirit and courage. Eight current Tulane players were on the team in August 2005, when Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and forced Tulane...

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Background on Bob Toledo

Bob Toledo (born March 4, 1946) is a former American football coach and player. Toledo served as the head coach at University of California, Riverside (1974–1975), the University of the Pacific (1979–1982), the University of California, Los Angeles (1996–2002), and Tulane University (2007–2011).

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