Missouri State to make jump to FBS, Conference USA in 2025

Missouri State becomes the latest FCS school to jump to the FBS.

Another domino in college football realignment has fallen with the Missouri State Bears announcing a move from the Missouri Valley Conference. They will join the ranks of the FBS with Conference USA starting in 2025.

According to the Springfield News-Leader, the school will hold a news conference on Monday to reveal its transition plans.

This makes Missouri State the 12th member of the conference and that recently brought Jacksonville State and Sam Houston State up form the FCS ranks in 2023.

“We are so excited for the opportunities that CUSA membership will bring to our university, our student-athletes, our coaches and our fans,” Kyle Moats, Missouri State’s athletics director, said in a release. “This move represents a transition to a national brand and a platform that will help raise the profile of Missouri State University and the city of Springfield. The steps we have taken over the past 15 years to invest in a successful broad-based athletics program have prepared us for this long-awaited moment.”

The Bears will now participate in a conference that covers 11 states now that Missouri is in the fold. Only state with two teams is Texas with UTEP and Sam Houston State.

Conference realignment was sent into chaos mode when the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns announced they would move to the SEC. Since that time the Pac-12 has all but folded with 10 of their members finding new homes just in time for the 2024 college football season.

Liberty quarterback Kaidon Salter withdraws from transfer portal

The Conference USA MVP was one of the top options on the quarterback market, with 3,965 total yards and 44 touchdowns in a 13-1 season.

Liberty quarterback Kaidon Salter, who reportedly entered the transfer portal on Tuesday, has withdrawn his name and intends to remain with the Flames, according to a Friday report from 247Sports’ Chris Hummer and Matt Zenitz.

One of the most productive dual-threat quarterbacks in the country, Salter threw for 2,876 yards and 32 touchdowns with just six interceptions in the 2023 season, and he added 1,089 yards and 12 touchdowns on the ground. His 3,965 yards of total offense was the tenth-most in the nation this season, and his 8.75 yards per play trailed only Heisman winner Jayden Daniels from LSU, Jason Bean of Kansas, and Oregon‘s Bo Nix.

Salter was named the Conference USA MVP for his efforts, and he led Liberty to an undefeated 13-0 season, a conference title, and a Fiesta Bowl appearance.

The young quarterback has two years of eligibility remaining, and he was ranked as the fifth-best quarterback to reach the portal according to 247Sports above notable names like Will Howard and Riley Leonard.

New Mexico State head coach Jerry Kill stepping down

Kill, who spent five seasons as Minnesota’s head coach a decade ago, had been the Aggies’ head coach for the past two seasons.

New Mexico State head coach Jerry Kill will step away from the program, according to a Saturday report from ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

Kill became the Aggies’ head coach ahead of the 2022 season, leading New Mexico State to a 17-11 record over the past two seasons.

He helmed a statement year in 2023. After New Mexico State got off to a 2-3 start, the Aggies won eight consecutive games including a 31-10 road upset of Auburn. They finished the regular season with a 7-1 record in conference play, earning a berth to the Conference USA Championship game where they lost to Liberty. It was New Mexico State’s first 10-win season since 1960 and the second in the history of the program.

After a 37-10 New Mexico Bowl loss to Fresno State, Kill ranted about rival New Mexico’s athletic director. The game was played on New Mexico’s campus, but Kill said UNM athletic director Eddie Nuñez wouldn’t let the Aggies use the school’s indoor practice facility.

“That’s chickenshit,” Kill said. “I don’t care, that’s my opinion. I get in trouble, I don’t give a shit, either. I can go down to Mexico tomorrow, drink margaritas, and let y’all enjoy your life.”

Before he took the New Mexico State job, Kill was a head coach for five different colleges from 1994-2015, culminating in a five-year tenure as the leader of the Minnesota Golden Gophers. He was TCU’s interim head coach after Gary Patterson was fired in 2021.

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Western Kentucky completes storybook comeback in overtime to win Famous Toastery Bowl

The Monarchs led by 21 points at the start of the fourth quarter, but the Hilltoppers came all the way back for the miracle victory.

Western Kentucky defeated Old Dominion 38-35 in overtime to win the Famous Toastery Bowl in one of the biggest bowl comebacks of recent history.

The Monarchs dominated the first twenty minutes of the game. Old Dominion scored its fourth touchdown just two minutes into the second quarter, an 11-yard run from quarterback Grant Wilson that made the lead 28-0 well before halftime.

For much of the game, it seemed the Hilltoppers couldn’t get out of their own way. Western Kentucky turned the ball over five times, including a pick-six early in the first quarter. The team battled back slightly, scoring back-to-back touchdowns in the fourth quarter to cut the lead to seven points, but wide receiver Craig Burt Jr. coughed up the team’s third fumble with five minutes left to seemingly seal their fate.

The special teams unit contributed to the comeback effort, however. The Hilltoppers forced a 47-yard field goal attempt and blocked it to keep the deficit at one score. The offense took nine plays to drive 64 yards after the blocked kick, but the Old Dominion defense forced them into a fourth and goal from the 15-yard line.

With his back against the wall, Western Kentucky quarterback Caden Veltkamp found K.D. Hutchinson at the buzzer for his fifth touchdown pass of the game to force overtime.

After a missed field goal by Old Dominion in overtime, Western Kentucky walked the game off with a 29-yard field goal attempt to cement the comeback.

Here are the best images from Western Kentucky’s miraculous victory.

Jacksonville State defeats Louisiana in last-minute comeback to take R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

The Gamecocks trailed Louisiana by seven points with two minutes left, but a late touchdown and an overtime field goal saved the game.

Jacksonville State won the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl in stunning fashion on Saturday, defeating Louisiana 34-31 in overtime after a late touchdown.

The Gamecocks and Ragin’ Cajuns traded touchdowns early, but it felt more like Jacksonville State versus the Louisiana cornerback Jalen Clark. Clark returned a fumble for a touchdown on the game’s opening drive. After a Gamecocks touchdown tied the game, he intercepted a pass from quarterback Zion Webb and ran it back for his second score of the first half.

Despite the early offensive mistakes, Jacksonville State continued to bounce back. They scored a touchdown on the ensuing drive after Clark’s pick-six, and 10 third-quarter points nudged the Gamecocks ahead again.

The game stood tied at 24 in the final six minutes before Louisiana’s defense came through again. Cajuns defensive back Tyree Skipper jumped in front of a Gamecocks pass and raced 33 yards to the end zone. With 5:32 left in the game, it looked like Louisiana might have found the game-winning score.

After trading punts, the Jacksonville State offense found life. The Gamecocks marched 70 yards on just eight plays, capped off by an 18-yard pass from Webb to wide receiver Perry Carter for the game-tying touchdown inside the last two minutes.

After the Cajuns missed a field goal on their first overtime possession, Jacksonville State kicker Garrison Rippa knocked a 27-yard field goal through the uprights for the walk-off win.

Here are the best images from the Gamecocks’

season-ending win.

Liberty secures the Conference USA championship in win over New Mexico State

Liberty stays perfect as they win the Conference USA title.

The Liberty Flames capped off a perfect regular season with a win over New Mexico State Aggies in front of the home fans in the Conference USA championship game. Jamey Chadwell’s team outscored the Aggies 14-0 in the fourth quarter after it was all tied at 35 heading into the final quarter of play.

Kaidon Salter continued to do what we have seen all year as a passer and runner in this game. He accounted for 484 total yards of offense with three total touchdowns. Salter rushed for 165 yards in the game including the 52-yard scamper on second and five from the Liberty 38-yard line to seal the victory.

Diego Pavia tried to keep New Mexico State in the game with 233 yards of offense and four touchdowns, but would leave the game with an injury in the third quarter. True freshman Blaze Berlowitz would take over but just couldn’t keep up with the Flames in the fourth quarter. Considering where this program was before Jerry Kill arrived, this was still a successful season for the Aggies.

As far as Liberty is concerned, their postseason future could depend on the AAC title game. Tulane is ranked two spots ahead of them in the CFP rankings. The highest ranked Group of Five team will earn a spot in the New Years Six.

Check out these images from the game.

Middle Tennessee vs. Colorado State: Game Preview, How to Watch, Odds, Predicition

The CSU Rams open up Fort Air Raid at home for the first time. We look at three keys for the Rams to walk out with a victory.

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Can the Rams bring the fans back to Canvas?

WEEK 2: Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (0-1) vs. Colorado State Rams (0-1)

WHEN: Saturday, September 10th — 2:00 p.m. MST / 1:00 p.m. PST

WHERE: Canvas Stadium; Fort Collins, CO (36,500)

WEATHER: Overcast with chance for rain, high of 59 degrees

TV: Evoca TV/Local3 (Colorado only)

STREAMING: MW Network

RADIO: K99-FM 99.1 / ESPN 1600 AM

SERIES RECORD: This will be the first ever matchup between these two schools.

LAST MEETING: First Meeting

WEBSITES: GoBlueRaiders.com, the official Middle Tennessee athletics website | CSURams.com, the official Colorado State athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): Middle TennesseeColorado State

ODDS: Colorado State -11

OVER/UNDER: 57

SP+ PROJECTION: Colorado State by 3.5

FEI PROJECTION: Colorado State by 3.2

PARKER FLEMING PROJECTION: Colorado State with a 63.79% chance to win (28.03-23.12)

The Rams kicked off a new era under new head coach Jay Norvell. It wasn’t the prettiest affair, losing 51-7 to then No. 8-ranked Michigan, but you could tell there was something different about this team. There were moments where you could really see the changes on this Rams team and that they just need that one moment to break through.

This week, they host the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders in the first home game of the Norvell era. It’s almost like looking in the mirror for the Rams as Middle Tennessee also runs an air raid offense and use a 4-2-5 defensive formation.

Because of the similarities between the teams, Colorado State is going to have the first-team offense and the first-team defense going against each other more in practice because they are facing two similar teams to them in the next two games, according to Kevin Lytle of the Coloradoan.

Now to the keys to victory for the Rams.

Colorado State Football: First Look At The Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders

Three Keys to a colorado state victory

1. Give the QB more time.

When Clay Millen had time against Michigan (which was not very often) he had the time to relax and go through his progressions. Against Middle Tennessee, the Rams offensive line will need to provide him with more time if they want the offense to move along as Jordan Ferguson for the Blue Raiders will not let them off easy.

The Rams only managed 219 yards of offense and one touchdown. And that is not a normal day for a Jay Norvell offense. The Rams offense needs more touches. From Tory Horton and Melquan Stovall at receiver to A’Jon Vivens and Avery Morrow in the backfield, it all starts with the offensive line providing the necessary time to set up plays.

2. Open the offense up.

This goes along with the first key. The Rams had a gameplan to get out of Ann Arbor safely and were trying to combat the athletic advantage Michigan had on them. This week we should see more of the offense that the air raid can be, the offense that was brought into to reinspire this CSU fan base.

We saw a glimpse of what could be when Clay Millen hit Tory Horton for a 34 yard touchdown pass to keep the Rams from being shut out. Now we need to see more of that, as well as getting more Rams involved. Dante Wright didn’t see a target, Tanner Arkin only caught one pass, and the passing game played second fiddle to the run game. The time is now to show what this offense can really do.

3. Pressure. Pressure. Pressure.

The Blue Raiders laid an egg against James Madison and former Rams QB Todd Centeio last week, only managing 119 total yards of offense. It was mostly an offensive blitz from the Dukes but their defense was no slouch, either, as they ended the day with four sacks and 13 tackles for loss.

The Rams want their front four to provide the majority of their pressure. Now is the time to unleash whatever aggression they may be holding onto. Mohamed Kamara had the lone sack for the Rams last week. He and CJ Onyechi need to get their motors running, along with the rest of the defensive line, and get after the Blue Raiders.

what will happen

Two teams that didn’t look like they did much last week. But you wouldn’t see that if you watched both games. CSU looked the better squad and Middle Tennessee looked uninspired. The Blue Raiders are going to come out and look to make up for last week, but the Rams will be on the ball and get Fort Air Raid started off on the right foot at home.

Final Score: Colorado State 45, Middle Tennessee 28

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CFN Preseason All-Conference USA Football Team, Top 30 Players: Preview 2022

Who are the best players in the Conference USA going into the 2022 college football season? They’re highlighted in the CFN 2022 Preseason All-Conference USA team and top 30 players.

Who are the best players in the Conference USA going into the 2022 college football season? They’re highlighted in the CFN 2022 Preseason All-Conference USA team and top 30 players.


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2022 Preseason CFN Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year

QB Frank Harris, Sr. UTSA

Last year it was RB Sincere McCormick – along with a solid defense – that took over on way to the Conference USA title and a breakthrough season for the UTSA program. The quarterback was pretty good, too.

The 6-0, 200-pound lefty was the main man leading the way, and now this is his team more than ever after two terrific seasons. Harris has connected on 66% of his career passes, kept the interceptions down with six in each of the last two years, and in 2021 he started hitting his deep throws a bit more. Combine all of that with over 1,200 rushing yards and 15 scores, and this might be his league, too.

2022 Preseason CFN Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year

LB KD Davis, Sr. North Texas

The 6-0, 229-pounder isn’t huge, and he might not have the build of a normal middle linebacker, but he’s got great range and he makes a whole lot of tackles.

The 2021 First Team and 2020 Honorable Mention All-Conference USA honoree made 284 tackles – leading Conference USA with 121 stops – with 11 sacks and 28 tackles for loss over the last three seasons for a team not known for its defense. In his fifth year, expect him to be even more disruptive.

College Football News 2022 Preseason All-Conference USA Team: Offense

QB Frank Harris, Sr. UTSA

RB Johnny Ford, Jr. Florida Atlantic

RB DeWayne McBride, Jr. UAB

WR Daewood Davis, Sr. WKU

WR Zakhari Franklin, Sr. UTSA

TE Rivaldo Fairweather, Soph. FIU

OT Makai Hart, Sr. UTSA

OG Quantavious Leslie, Soph. WKU

C Ahofitu Maka, Sr. UTSA

OG Joshua Mote, Sr. Louisiana Tech

OT Kadeem Telfort, Sr. UAB

College Football News 2022 Preseason All-Conference USA Team: Defense

DE Praise Amaewhule, Jr. UTEP

DT Evan Anderson, Soph. Florida Atlantic

DT Davon Strickland, Jr. FIU

DE Jordan Ferguson, Sr. Middle Tennessee

LB KD Davis, Sr. North Texas

LB Breon Hayward, Sr. UTEP

LB Noah Wilder, Sr. UAB

CB Kahlef Hailassie, Jr. WKU

S Rashad Wisdom, Sr. UTSA

S Teja Young, Jr. Florida Atlantic

CB Starling Thomas, CB Sr. UAB

College Football News 2022 Preseason All-Conference USA Team: Special Teams

PK Brayden Narveson, Jr. WKU

P Lucas Dean, Sr. UTSA

KR Shadrick Byrd, Soph. Charlotte

PR Jaylin Lane, Soph. Middle Tennessee

CFN 2022 Team Previews
CharlotteFIUFlorida AtlanticLa Tech | Middle Tenn
North TexasRiceUABUTEP | UTSA | WKU
C-USA Predictions For Every Game | CFN Preview 2022
Bowl Projections | Preseason Rankings

College Football News 2022 Preseason Top 30 Conference USA Players

30. Jaylen Joyner, DE Jr. Florida Atlantic

29. Quantavious Leslie, OG Soph. WKU

28. Tyrese Chambers, WR Jr. FIU

27. Trevor Harmanson, LB Sr. UTSA

26. Gabe Taylor, S Soph. Rice

25. Grant DuBose, WR Jr. Charlotte

24. Tyler Grubbs, LB Soph. Louisiana Tech

23. Teldrick Ross, S Jr. Middle Tennessee

22. Chris Reynolds, QB Sr. Charlotte

21. Manase Mose, C Sr. North Texas

20. Evan Anderson, DT Soph. Florida Atlantic

19. Chase Cunningham, QB Sr. Middle Tennessee

18. Ahofitu Maka, C Sr. UTSA

17. Tyrice Knight, LB Sr. UTEP

16. Will Boler, S Sr. UAB

15. Daewood Davis, WR Sr. WKU

14. Davon Strickland, DT Jr. FIU

13. BeeJay Williamson, S Jr. Louisiana Tech

12. Johnny Ford, RB Jr. Florida Atlantic

11. Breon Hayward, LB Sr. UTEP

10. Teja Young, S Jr. Florida Atlantic

9. DeWayne McBride, RB Jr. UAB

8. Zakhari Franklin, WR Sr. UTSA

7. Noah Wilder, LB Sr. UAB

6. Praise Amaewhule, DE Jr. UTEP

5. Jarret Doege, QB Sr. WKU

4. Frank Harris, QB Sr. UTSA

3. Rashad Wisdom, S Sr. UTSA

2. Jordan Ferguson, DE Sr. Middle Tennessee

1. KD Davis, LB Sr. North Texas

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CFN 2022 Team Previews
CharlotteFIUFlorida AtlanticLa Tech | Middle Tenn
North TexasRiceUABUTEP | UTSA | WKU
C-USA Predictions For Every Game | CFN Preview 2022
Bowl Projections | Preseason Rankings

Conference USA Preseason Predictions For Every Game: Preview 2021

The College Football News Conference USA preseason predictions for every game, predicted order of finish, and lookahead to the 2021 season.

The College Football News Conference USA preseason predictions for every game, predicted order of finish, and lookahead to the 2021 season.


Conference USA Preseason Predictions: East

Conference USA East Predicted Finish

1. Marshall
T2. Florida Atlantic
T2. WKU
T4. FIU
T4. Middle Tennessee
T6. Charlotte
T6. Old Dominion

Charlotte 49ers

2021 Preseason Prediction: 3-9
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 2-6
2018: 5-7 2019: 7-6 2020: 2-4

Sept. 4 Duke  L
Sept. 11 Gardner-Webb W
Sept. 18 at Georgia State  L
Sept. 25 Middle Tennessee W
Oct. 2 at Illinois  L
Oct. 9 at FIU  L
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 Florida Atlantic  L
Oct. 30 at WKU  L
Nov. 6 Rice W
Nov. 13 at Louisiana Tech  L
Nov. 20 Marshall  L
Nov. 27 at Old Dominion  L
Charlotte 2021 Preview

Florida Atlantic Owls

2021 Preseason Prediction: 8-4
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 6-2
2018: 5-7 2019: 11-3 2020: 5-4

Sept. 4 at Florida  L
Sept. 11 Georgia Southern W
Sept. 18 Fordham W
Sept. 25 at Air Force  L
Oct. 2 FIU W
Oct. 9 at UAB  L
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 at Charlotte W
Oct. 30 UTEP W
Nov. 6 Marshall W
Nov. 13 at Old Dominion W
Nov. 20 at WKU  L
Nov. 27 Middle Tennessee W
Florida Atlantic 2021 Preview

FIU Golden Panthers

2021 Preseason Prediction: 5-7
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 3-5
2018: 9-4 2019: 6-7 2020: 0-5

Sept. 2 Long Island W
Sept. 11 Texas State W
Sept. 18 at Texas Tech  L
Sept. 25 at Central Michigan  L
Oct. 2 at Florida Atlantic  L
Oct. 9 Charlotte W
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 WKU  L
Oct. 30 at Marshall  L
Nov. 6 Old Dominion W
Nov. 13 at Middle Tennessee  L
Nov. 20 North Texas W
Nov. 27 at Southern Miss  L
FIU 2021 Preview

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Marshall Thundering Herd

2021 Preseason Prediction: 8-4
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 7-1
2018: 9-4 2019: 8-5 2020: 7-3

Sept. 4 at Navy  L
Sept. 11 NC Central W
Sept. 18 East Carolina  L
Sept. 25 at Appalachian State  L
Oct. 2 at Middle Tennessee W
Oct. 9 Old Dominion W
Oct. 16 at North Texas W
Oct. 23 OPEN DATE
Oct. 30 FIU W
Nov. 6 at Florida Atlantic  L
Nov. 13 UAB W
Nov. 20 at Charlotte W
Nov. 27 WKU W
Marshall 2021 Preview

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders

2021 Preseason Prediction: 5-7
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 3-5
2018: 8-6 2019: 4-8 2020: 3-6

Sept. 4 Monmouth W
Sept. 11 at Virginia Tech  L
Sept. 18 at UTSA  L
Sept. 25 at Charlotte  L
Oct. 2 Marshall  L
Oct. 9 at Liberty  L
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 at UConn W
Oct. 30 Southern Miss W
Nov. 6 at WKU  L
Nov. 13 FIU W
Nov. 20 Old Dominion W
Nov. 27 at Florida Atlantic  L
Middle Tennessee 2021 Preview

Old Dominion Monarchs

2021 Preseason Prediction: 2-10
2021 Sun Belt Prediction: 1-7
2018: 4-8 2019: 1-11 2020: 0-0

Sept. 4 at Wake Forest  L
Sept. 11 Hampton W
Sept. 18 at Liberty  L
Sept. 25 Buffalo  L
Oct. 2 at UTEP  L
Oct. 9 at Marshall  L
Oct. 16 WKU  L
Oct. 23 OPEN DATE
Oct. 30 Louisiana Tech  L
Nov. 6 at FIU  L
Nov. 13 Florida Atlantic  L
Nov. 20 at Middle Tennessee  L
Nov. 27 Charlotte W
Old Dominion 2021 Preview

WKU Hilltoppers

2021 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 6-2
2018: 3-9 2019: 9-4 2020: 5-7

Sept. 4 UT Martin W
Sept. 11 at Army  L
Sept. 18 OPEN DATE
Sept. 25 Indiana  L
Oct. 2 at Michigan State  L
Oct. 9 UTSA W
Oct. 16 at Old Dominion W
Oct. 23 at FIU W
Oct. 30 Charlotte W
Nov. 6 Middle Tennessee W
Nov. 13 at Rice  L
Nov. 20 Florida Atlantic W
Nov. 27 at Marshall  L
WKU 2021 Preview

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College Football News Preseason All-Conference USA Football Team: Preview 2021

Previewing and looking ahead to the Conference USA season with the College Football News Preseason All-Conference USA Team & Top 30 players.

Preview 2021: Previewing and looking ahead to the Conference USA season with the College Football News Preseason All-Conference USA Team & Top 30 players. 


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East Charlotte | FAU | FIU | Marshall
MTSU | Old Dominion | WKU
West Louisiana Tech | North Texas | Rice
Southern Miss | UAB | UTEP | UTSA
2021 CFN Preseason All-C-USA Team
2021 CFN C-USA Top 30 Players


2021 Preseason CFN Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year

RB Sincere McCormick, Jr.

He’s only 5-9 and 200 pounds, but he’s tough as nails as a workhorse, he can catch the ball enough to be a factor, and he’s got the burst and quickness to crank up big plays. He was second in the nation in rushing with 1,487 yards and 11 scores, coming up with two or more touchdowns four times. He’s once again going to be the focal point and offensive star of a rising team.

2021 Preseason CFN Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year

S Rashad Wisdom, Jr.

The dangerous all-around defender made a big impact in his first season, but he took things to a whole other level as a sophomore. For the second straight season he came up with a pick six – and made four interceptions in all last year – and was one of the top tacklers in the league averaging close to eight stops per game. A great hitter who makes a whole lot of plays in the open field, he’s going to be even more of an intimidating force.

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