The Washington Times

Rankings for all 120 Division I football teams

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106. Southern Methodist — Tough for Mustangs to be as bad as back-to-back 1-11 seasons.

107. San Diego State — Aztecs spin coaching wheel again to try to end befuddling decade-plus bowl drought.

108. Utah State — Ex-Utah assistant Andersen assumes experienced roster in Logan.

109. Toledo — Rockets have defeated a Big Six team three years running; look out, Purdue and Colorado.

110. Miami (Ohio) — Cradle of coaches set to spit out fourth straight losing season.

111. Tulane — A bad sign for Green Wave: Punter Thevenot is team’s most touted player.

112. UAB — Brutal midseason stretch (seven of nine on road) could derail rebuilding Blazers.

113. Army — With new coach Ellerson, there’s hope on the Hudson for first time in a decade.

114. UL Monroe — Warhawks still looking for first winning season since moving up in 1994.

115. UL Lafayette — Run-happy Ragin’ Cajuns could rise on the merits of an experienced O-line.

116. Eastern Michigan — New coach English won’t like Eagles’ usual language: far below .500.

117. Idaho — Early schedule is manageable, but Vandals will be stuck near WAC cellar.

118. New Mexico State — Ex-Redskins assistant DeWayne Walker takes over sad-sack Aggies.

119. Western Kentucky — Hilltoppers complete move to top level but should struggle with new status.

120. North Texas — “Dodge Ball” truly an underdog story for team that yielded 47.6 points a game.

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