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Lane Kiffin, Steve Sarkisian and DeWayne Walker, three former USC assistants -- one of whom was also a UCLA coordinator -- were among the 22 Division I-A head coaches who made their game debuts in their new jobs this week. A look at who they are, whom they replaced, and how they fared:
SCHOOL
Coach/replaced; result
ARMY
Rich Ellerson/Stan Brock; def. Eastern Michigan, 27-14
AUBURN
Gene Chizik/Tommy Tuberville; def. Louisiana Tech, 37-13
BALL STATE
Stan Parrish/Brady Hoke; lost to North Texas, 20-10
BOSTON COLLEGE
Frank Spaziani/Jeff Jagodzinski; def. Northeastern, 54-0
BOWLING GREEN
Dave Clawson/Gregg Bandon; def. Troy, 31-14
CLEMSON
Dabo Swinney/Tommy Bowden; def. Middle Tennessee State, 37-14
EASTERN MICHIGAN
Ron English/Jeff Genyk; lost to Army, 27-14
IOWA STATE
Paul Rhoads/Gene Chizik; def. North Dakota State, 34-17
KANSAS STATE
Bill Snyder/Ron Prince; def. Massachusetts, 21-17
MIAMI (OHIO)
Michael Haywood/Shane Montgomery; lost to Kentucky, 42-0
MISSISSIPPI STATE
Dan Mullen/Sylvester Croom; def. Jackson State, 45-7
NEW MEXICO
Mike Locksley/Rocky Long; lost to Texas A&M;, 41-6
NEW MEXICO STATE
DeWayne Walker/Hal Mumme; lost to Idaho, 21-6
OREGON
Chip Kelly/Mike Bellotti; lost to Boise State, 19-8
PURDUE
Danny Hope/Joe Tiller; def. Toledo, 52-31
SAN DIEGO STATE
Brady Hoke/Chuck Long; lost to UCLA, 33-14
SYRACUSE
Doug Marrone/Greg Robinson; lost to Minnesota, 23-20 (OT)
TENNESSEE
Lane Kiffin/Phillip Fulmer; def. Western Kentucky, 63-7
TOLEDO
Tim Beckman/Tom Amstutz; lost to Purdue, 52-31
UTAH STATE
Gary Andersen/Brent Guy; lost to Utah, 35-17
WASHINGTON
Steve Sarkisian/Tyrone Willingham; lost to Louisiana State, 31-23
WYOMING
Dave Christensen/Joe Glenn; def. Weber State, 29-22
-- Mike Hiserman
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QUOTE, UNQUOTE
‘We’ll have our doubters and now we’ll have to go out and prove we’re good.’
-- Ohio State’s Austin Spitler,
looking forward to next week’s game against USC after the Buckeyes held off Navy, 31-27, on Saturday.
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