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Hear me purr.
No. 116: Memphis
Who is No. 115? This program has lost eight more games over the last four years than it lost in the entire decade of the 1990s.
Southern Miss?
The first BCS AQ conference team makes the countdown.
No. 115: Colorado
Who is No. 114? The last forward from this university to be taken among the top 10 picks in the NBA draft went on to become a four-time All-Star, which bodes well for a prospect set to be taken very high on June 27.
UNLV?
No. 114: UNLV
Who is No. 113? The city that houses this university is named after a minister and solider who died in 1841.
Opponent No. 3
No. 113: North Texas
Who is No. 112? This team's coach served as an assistant on teams that reached a BCS bowl and the Super Bowl.
Opponent No. 4
No. 112: UTEP
Who is No. 111? This school's director of new media graduated from the same university as a former midfielder for the San Jose Earthquakes.
No. 111: Florida Atlantic
Who is No. 110? The brother of a Pulitzer Prize-winning graduate of this university is the business editor for a major metropolitan newspaper.
Football!
No. 110: Illinois
Who is No. 109? The city that houses tomorrow's team had five mayors over a span of 204 days during a year in the first two decades of the 19th century.Originally Posted by Paul Myerberg
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Tulane?
Opponent #5
No. 109: Tulane
Who is No. 108? The highest peak in this university's home state is named after a West Point graduate whose middle name doubles as a famous street in Brooklyn.
No. 108: New Mexico
Who is No. 107? This team's tight ends coach will help his current team take on his alma mater on the first Saturday of November.
No. 107: Colorado St.
Who is No. 106? This university pitched a shutout in its first home game at its current stadium, beating a school which shuttered its football program in 1949.