Each week during the regular season, we gave you a guided tour inside the office of a different FBS head coach. The offices spanned from the modest to the majestic, but all of them held their own unique trophies, tributes, mementos and memorabilia.

Here's another look at all 15 in the order they were originally published.

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Not every head coach has his own Heisman Trophy stashed away, but the first thing that catches the eye in Spurrier's office is his brood of ornamental gamecocks. The Head Ball Coach isn't shy about giving out an ornithology lesson, either.

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Up in East Lansing, Dantonio unsurprisingly displays several items that serve as a nod to the warrior mentality and the Spartan spirit. Keep your eyes out for the one blue thing in his office.

Abran Rubiner

The Bruins' head coach reminds recruits of his experience coaching at the professional level, and Yoda also makes a prominent cameo as Mora's spiritual mentor, in a way.

Emilio Collavino

Before it became Jim McElwain's office, this room housed one of the more personal and unique mementos in our series -- the metal rod used to straighten out Muschamp's leg following a gruesome injury in the coach's younger days.

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The Blue Devils' head coach and QB guru gives a nod to Peyton and Eli Manning, two of his most popular and successful pupils. But it's his focus on family that leaves an impact on recruits who visit his office.

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The view of Touchdown Jesus from the balcony is unique, and while Kelly may never get any practical use out of it, the surfboard given to him by a group of Californian Irish fans makes for a good conversation piece.

While other coaches were fighting for conference titles, Bob Stoops was able to relax in his office on championship Saturday, confident his team had done enough for a playoff berth. Floto + Warner

It's burnished and classy, and looks like it smells of rich mahogany. The Sooners' head coach boasts one of the more expansive and impressive offices in our series. And like Kelly, Stoops also proudly hangs a surfboard on the wall, a bonus for winning the 2003 Rose Bowl.

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When the rain takes a break in Seattle, Petersen is afforded one of the most beautiful views in college football. He also has an in-office shower, of which he has yet to take advantage.

Brad Feinknopf

As one would expect from a coach with so much success at so many different places, Meyer's office is stocked with shelves upon shelves on trophies, memorabilia and tributes to family. Ever seen 17 bowl rings in one display case?

Brady Fontenot

From the story behind the fake owl on his porch to the box that holds his grassy snack when he's on the road, Miles' office is quintessential Mad Hatter.

Chad Jackson

Snyder's office is a perfect representation of the man. Two Bear Bryant Coach of the Year awards sit on either side of his desk, while his shelves are stocked with old photos, drawings from his kids, and more Pinocchios than you can count.

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Every memento is in its proper place inside a predictably neat office. Recruits who sit across from Saban's desk will also get an up-close view of the coach's three national championship rings.

Anthony Tahlier

Mantras like "Lock, Load, Finish" fill Andersen's office, but the former Badgers' head coach also told some emotional stories about his 2010 health scare and an American flag that draped the casket of his father, who died in 2002.

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Like Swinney, this office is colorful and one of a kind. It's also home to Da'Quan Bowers' Bronko Nagurski Trophy. The former Tigers standout hasn't picked it up from his college coach yet.

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It's worth a look if only to see how Richt took matters into his own hands when he found a photo of Georgia Tech's mascot in his office.