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Monday, January 13
Eeek. On pins and needles.
Ferentz is one of the leading candidates for the Jacksonville job.
This could affect Oklahoma, too. If Ferentz goes you'd think Mike Stoops or Chuck Long would be leading candidates for the Iowa job.
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