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UNH Football Seeks New Leader
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The University of New Hampshire football team is seeking a new head coach following Rick Santos resignation to join the University of Pennsylvania. Santos, who led the Wildcats for four seasons, achieved a 31-19 record, consistently ranking them in the Football Championship Subdivision and securing three NCAA playoff appearances. Associate head coach Scott James will serve as interim head coach while the university searches for a permanent replacement. Santoss leadership transformed UNH football into a nationally prominent program and produced NFL talents like Dylan Laube and Max Brosmer.
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