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PREVIEW: Q&A on NMSU with KTSM Sports Director Colin Deaver

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — One does not need to search long and wide for an admirer of New Mexico State Head Football Coach Jerry Kill. And one does not need to research deeply to see why.

In Year 2 at the helm of the Aggies, there's an argument to be made that the former Minnesota head coach is already the most successful NMSU leader on the gridiron since the 1960s. At 6-3, NMSU is only one win away (thanks to a 13-game schedule) from assuring the program will make a second straight bowl game for the first time since 1960.