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FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2019, file photo, new Mississippi football offensive coordinator Rich Rodriguez speaks during a news conference in Oxford, Miss. Coach Matt Luke guided Mississippi’s football program through the dark days of a two-year NCAA postseason ban. Now the Rebels believe the young coach--along with a few veteran coordinators--can push the program back in the Southeastern Conference’s elite. The Rebels have remade their coaching staff over the winter, paying more than $7 million over the next three years to Rodriguez and defensive coordinator Mike MacIntyre. The well-respected duo has more than two decades of Division I head coaching experience between them. (Bruce Newman/The Oxford Eagle via AP, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2019, file photo, new Mississippi football offensive coordinator Rich Rodriguez speaks during a news conference in Oxford, Miss. Coach Matt Luke guided Mississippi’s football program through the dark days of a two-year NCAA postseason ban. Now the Rebels believe the young coach--along with a few veteran coordinators--can push the program back in the Southeastern Conference’s elite. The Rebels have remade their coaching staff over the winter, paying more than $7 million over the next three years to Rodriguez and defensive coordinator Mike MacIntyre. The well-respected duo has more than two decades of Division I head coaching experience between them. (Bruce Newman/The Oxford Eagle via AP, File)

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