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Top BCS Buster Candidates for 2012_Arkansas State Red Wolves
May 10
8:50 AM ET

Here are the five non-BCS teams with the best chance to make some noise this season, and possibly work themselves into the BCS conversation (listed alphabetically).


Arkansas State Red Wolves

Gus Malzahn might have wound up as the coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks last month if he hadn't just settled into his digs in Jonesboro. Regardless of the location, he finally has his own program; now, let's see what he can do with it.

You will need Insider Access to see the rest of the teams, but this one should be of interest to SBC fans.

http://insider.espn.go.com/college-footb...s-2012-ncf
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2012 06:54 PM by ManzanoWolf.)
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