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705:Randy White
685:Will Perdue
677:Karl Malone
403:Billy Tubbs
155:North Texas
118:(assistant)
93:Position(s)
1669:Categories
1652:Ross Hodge
1620:Vic Trilli
1540:Jack Sisco
1413:Rex Hughes
1317:Dave Brown
981:2010-08-28
855:References
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681:Joe Dumars
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276:, won the
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1381:Bob Weiss
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368:Southwest
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1654:(2023β )
1439:(1996β )
1429:Bob Hill
1415:# (1992)
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1333:Doug Moe
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1319:# (1973)
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