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ROB ASH, MONTANA STATE
No. 6 Bobcats shared the Big Sky Conference title and finished 9-2.
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MIKE AYERS, WOFFORD
After a 3-8 season in 2009, No. 7 Terriers finished 9-2 and shared the
Southern Conference title.
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AL BAGNOLI, PENN
No. 14 Quakers went 9-1 and swept through the Ivy League for a second straight
season.
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BEAU BALDWIN, EASTERN WASHINGTON
Led the Eagles to a 9-2 record, a share of the Big Sky title and a No. 1
ranking to end the regular season.
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REGGIE BARLOW, ALABAMA STATE
After four straight losing seasons, the Hornets earned a spot in the SWAC
Championship Game with a 7-3 record.
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KERWIN BELL, JACKSONVILLE
Guided the No. 18 Dolphins to a 10-1 season and a share of the Pioneer
Football League title.
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RICK CHAMBERLIN, DAYTON
Guided the No. 23 Flyers to a 10-1 season and a share of the Pioneer Football
League title.
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ANDY COEN, LEHIGH
Turned a 4-7 squad in 2009 into a 9-2, Patriot League champion ranked No. 19.
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JACK CROWE, JACKSONVILLE STATE
Led the No. 8 Gamecocks to a 9-2 record with a road win over Ole Miss of the
FBS.
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J.C. HARPER, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
No. 3 Lumberjacks finished 9-2 and captured a second straight Southland
Conference title.
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MARK HENDRICKSON, WESTERN ILLINOIS
After a 1-10 record in 2009, Hendrickson got the full-time job and led the No.
21 Leathernecks to a 7-4 season.
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BRIAN JENKINS, BETHUNE-COOKMAN
Led the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tri-champion to a 10-1 record and the
No. 13 ranking.
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K.C. KEELER, DELAWARE
Directed the No. 5 Blue Hens to a 9-2 record and a share of the CAA Football
title.
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ED LAMB, SOUTHERN UTAH
His Thunderbirds swept their way to their first Great West Conference title
and finished 6-5.
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JIMMYE LAYCOCK, WILLIAM & MARY
No. 4 Tribe finished 8-3, shared the CAA title, was top-ranked for a week and
beat four ranked teams, including No. 1 and 2.
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JERRY MOORE, APPALACHIAN STATE
No. 2 Mountaineers gained a share of its sixth straight Southern Conference
title, finished 9-2 and earned the No. 1 FCS playoff seed.
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TRENT MILES, INDIANA STATE
The Sycamores finished 6-5 after entering the season with only two wins in
their prior 62 games.
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DANNY ROCCO, LIBERTY
No. 17 Flames shared their fourth straight Big South Conference title and
finished 8-3.
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TONY SAMUEL, SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE
Guided the No. 9 Redhawks to the Ohio Valley Conference title and a seven-game
improvement from 2009 to 9-2.
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JOE WALTON, ROBERT MORRIS
Veteran coach delivered a 8-2 season and the Northeast Conference?s first-ever
playoff berth.
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