Found this link while surfing the Nebraska Forums...
http://www.dixiefriedsports.com/Top_100_..._NCAA.html
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Howard Schnellenberger(48-48 at Florida Atlantic and 148-125-3 overall)- If he had stayed at Miami then Schnellenberger would be right up there with Bowden and Paterno in career wins. His 1983 NC win over Nebraska is one of the most memorable games in sports history. He's the only coach Florida Atlantic has had in its 8 year history and what he has accomplished in that time is amazing. In year 2 he led FAU to a #4 national finish in the final 1-AA poll. In year 4 he had FAU in 1-A and by year 7 he had won a conference title with FAU. Last season he won a 2nd bowl game.
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Larry Blakeney(144-73-1 at Troy and overall- When Blakeney took the Troy job 18 years ago the Trojans were a D2 school. since 2002 they have been playing 1-A ball. At the 1-AA level Blakeney had 6 teams finish in the top 10. Despite playing a brutal schedule, the Trojans have appeared in 3 bowl games in their first 7 1-A seasons and have only 2 losing
62.Steve Roberts (37-47 at Arkansas State and 84-82-1 overall)- Considering the fact that ASU plays a brutal OOC schedule, the job Roberts has done is a good one. Jonesboro, AR is not an easy place to recruit to, but Roberts was able to lead the Red Wolves(Indians at the time) to their first bowl game ever in 2005.
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Rick Stockstill(17-20 at Middle Tennessee and overall)- Stockstill has studied under Lou Holtz and Steve Spurrier, and was one of the nation's top recruiters while at Clemson. He has led MTSU to its first game ever and made a great staff hire when he got the controversial, but talented Tony Franklin to join his staff in 09.
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Mario Christobal(6-18 overall and at FIU)- A small facility, bad attendance, 8 year old football program, and little exposure instate are some obstacles facing Christobal at FIU. Still, the Panthers did finish with a 5-7 record in 08 which is a big improvement from the past 2 seasons.
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Dave Elson(39-32 at Western Kentucky and overall)- Elson is the man that will be leading WKU into 1-A in its first full year in 2009. At WKU he has led the Hilltoppers to 3 Playoff appearances
*Edited to add ASU coach that I missed*
*Edited #2 to include WKU*