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Two Cents: College football’s 10 toughest jobs

By: Magnolia Tribune - November 6, 2008

Two Cents: College football’s 10 toughest jobs

Phillip Fulmer has been the football coach at Tennessee for 17 seasons. He has won nearly 100 more games than he has lost (150-51). His teams played in five SEC Championship Games, won two conference titles and the 1998 national championship. He has the third-best winning percentage among active coaches with 10 years of experience, trailing only legends Joe Paterno and Bobby Bowden. Not good enough. Fulmer was forced out Monday, proving one thing — Tennessee is a tough place to coach. Here are the 10 toughest college football jobs in the country.
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11/5/08

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