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By Jeff Miller
Special to ESPNRISE.com Thursday, November 27, 2008 The man who has restored the luster to Odessa Permian football was at the same time the perfect choice and an unlikely choice when he was hired for the job before the 2005 season. Darren Allman was the first Son of Mojo to return home to become the Panthers' head coach. The former defensive back (who still holds the record for interceptions in a game at four) inherited a rusted program that had dropped to 4-6 in 2004 and run through three coaches in six previous seasons. The progress has been ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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