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2014 NEW List of Colleges with Ratings.Xls COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY DIVISION ST HEAD COACH HEAD COACH'S EMAIL RATING 2 Low - ALABAMA 8 High Alabama A&M University Division 1 AL Mitch Hill [email protected] 6 Alabama Southern Community College Junior College AL Daniel Head [email protected] Alabama State University Division 1 AL Mervyl Melendez [email protected] 6 Auburn University Division 1 AL Sunny Golloway [email protected] 8 Auburn University, Montgomery NAIA AL Q. V. Lowe [email protected] Birmingham-Southern College Division 3 AL Jan Wesiberg [email protected] Bishop State Community College Junior College AL Mark Johnston [email protected] 5 Calhoun Community College Junior College AL Mike Burns [email protected] Central Alabama Community College Junior College AL Wynn Fletcher wfl[email protected] Chattahoochee Valley Community College Junior College AL Adam Thomas [email protected] Enterprise State Community College Junior College AL Tim Hulsey [email protected] Faulkner State Community College Junior College AL Wayne Larker [email protected] Faulkner University NAIA AL Patrick McCarthy [email protected] Huntingdon College Division 3 AL D.J. Conville [email protected] Jacksonville State University Division 1 AL Jim Case [email protected] Jefferson Davis Community College Junior College AL Darrell Blevins [email protected] L. B. Wallace Community College Junior College AL Steve Helms [email protected] 5 Lawson State Community College Junior College AL David Cook [email protected] Marion Military Institute Junior College AL Matt Downs [email protected] Miles College Division 2 AL Ken Hatcher [email protected] Samford University Division 1 AL Casey Dunn [email protected] Shelton State Community College Junior College AL Bobby Sprowl [email protected] Snead State Community College Junior College AL Gerry Ledbetter [email protected] Southern Union State Community College Junior College AL Joe Jordan [email protected] Spring Hill College NAIA AL Frank Sims [email protected] Stillman College Division 3 AL Donny Crawford [email protected] Talladega College NAIA AL Wilberto Ramos [email protected] Troy University Division 1 AL Bobby Pierce [email protected] Tuskegee University Division 2 AL Montressa Kirby [email protected] 5 University of Alabama at Birmingham Division 1 AL Brian Shoop [email protected] University of Alabama, Huntsville Division 2 AL Hunter Royer [email protected] 7 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Division 1 AL Mitch Gaspard [email protected] University of Mobile NAIA AL Mike Jacobs [email protected] 7 University of Montevallo Division 2 AL Chandler Rose [email protected] 6 University of South Alabama Division 1 AL Mark Calvi [email protected] 8 University of West Alabama Division 2 AL Gary Rundles [email protected] Wallace Community College-Dothan Junior College AL Mackey Sasser [email protected] Wallace Community College-Selma Junior College AL Frank Elliott [email protected] 6 Wallace State Community College-HancevilleJunior College AL Randy Putman [email protected] 7 University of North Alabama Division 2 AL Mike Keehn [email protected] 5 ARIZONA Arizona Christian University NAIA AZ Bill Swift [email protected] Arizona State University Division 1 AZ Tracy Smith [email protected] 8 Arizona Western College Junior College AZ Drew Keehn [email protected] 6 Central Arizona College Junior College AZ Jon Wente [email protected] 6 Chandler-Gilbert Community College Junior College AZ Russ Luce [email protected] 6 Cochise College Junior College AZ Todd Inglehart [email protected] 6 Eastern Arizona College Junior College AZ Jim Bagnall [email protected] 6 Gateway Community College (AZ) Junior College AZ Rob Shabansky [email protected] 6 Glendale Community College Junior College AZ Dave Grant [email protected] 7 Grand Canyon University Division 1 AZ Andy Stankiewicz [email protected] 7 Mesa Community College Junior College AZ Tony Cirelli [email protected] 6 Paradise Valley Community Junior College AZ Victor Solis [email protected] 7 Phoenix College Junior College AZ Kevin Kimball [email protected] 6 Pima Community College Junior College AZ Jason Hisey [email protected] 6 Scottsdale Community College Junior College AZ Alex Cherney [email protected] 7 South Mountain Community College Junior College AZ Todd Eastin [email protected] 5 University of Arizona Division 1 AZ Andy Lopez [email protected] 8 Yavapai College Junior College AZ Ryan Cougill [email protected] 7 ARKANSAS Arkansas Baptist College Junior College AR Shawn [email protected] 5 Arkansas State University Division 1 AR Tommy Raffo TRaff[email protected] 6 Arkansas Tech University Division 2 AR Dave Dawson [email protected] 5 Central Baptist College NAIA AR Aaron Brister [email protected] Crowley’s Ridge College Junior College AR Paul McFadden [email protected] Harding University Division 2 AR Patrick McGaha [email protected] 5 Henderson State University Division 2 AR Cody Hooten [email protected] 4 Hendrix College Division 3 AR Neil Groat [email protected] Lyon College NAIA AR Tony Roepcke [email protected] North Arkansas College Junior College AR Phil Wilson [email protected] Ouachita Baptist University Division 2 AR Jeremy Haworth [email protected] 5 Southern Arkansas University Division 2 AR Steve Browning [email protected] 6 University of Arkansas-Fort Smith Division 2 AR Dale 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tpainton@bakersfieldcollege.edu Barstow College Junior College CA Nathaniel Lambdin [email protected] Biola University NAIA CA Jay Sullenger [email protected] Butte College Junior College CA Anthony Ferro [email protected] Cabrillo College Junior College CA Bob Kittle [email protected] Cal Poly Division 1 CA Larry Lee [email protected] 7 California Baptist University Division 2 CA Gary Adcock [email protected] California Institute of Technology Division 3 CA Matthew Mark [email protected] California Lutheran University Division 3 CA Marty Slimak [email protected] 5 California State Polytechnic University, PomonaDivision 2 CA Randy Betten [email protected] California State University, Bakersfield Division 1 CA Bill Kernen [email protected] California State University, Chico Division 2 CA Dave Taylor [email protected] California State University, Dominguez Hills Division 2 CA Murphy Su’a [email protected] California State University, East Bay Division 2 CA Bob Ralston [email protected] 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