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Ranking College Football’s Open Head Football Coaching Jobs for 2022-2023
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 913692" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>One thing Athlon doesn't point out about the AZ State situation is that there's some upheaval going on with the athletic department. The AD there is also on the hot seat, and there's some disagreement on who actually should head up the search for a new coach...though it seems the AD is taking the lead. There is dysfunction there, and I'm sure it will turn off some good coaches from pursuing it. Dysfunction and not the biggest upside doesn't make for an attractive job. Also, despite our academics, we have a slight advantage in recruiting region and historical recruiting. </p><p></p><p>My rankings would be:</p><p></p><p>1. Auburn</p><p>2. Wisconsin</p><p>3. Nebraska</p><p>4. GT</p><p>5. ASU</p><p>6. Colorado</p><p></p><p>One thing to keep in mind, is the domino effect. I highly doubt GT is a good enough job at the moment to pull a good coach away from another P5 job. But what happens is if Auburn pulls a coach away from another P5 school (say Kiffin at Ole Miss, or Stoops at Kentucky)? Well, that creates another opening that could take a potential GT candidate off the board. Hopefully Batt gets ahead of the coaching musical chair that will happen after the last week of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 913692, member: 360"] One thing Athlon doesn't point out about the AZ State situation is that there's some upheaval going on with the athletic department. The AD there is also on the hot seat, and there's some disagreement on who actually should head up the search for a new coach...though it seems the AD is taking the lead. There is dysfunction there, and I'm sure it will turn off some good coaches from pursuing it. Dysfunction and not the biggest upside doesn't make for an attractive job. Also, despite our academics, we have a slight advantage in recruiting region and historical recruiting. My rankings would be: 1. Auburn 2. Wisconsin 3. Nebraska 4. GT 5. ASU 6. Colorado One thing to keep in mind, is the domino effect. I highly doubt GT is a good enough job at the moment to pull a good coach away from another P5 job. But what happens is if Auburn pulls a coach away from another P5 school (say Kiffin at Ole Miss, or Stoops at Kentucky)? Well, that creates another opening that could take a potential GT candidate off the board. Hopefully Batt gets ahead of the coaching musical chair that will happen after the last week of the season. [/QUOTE]
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