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2017 football coaching changes
This covers FBS coaches who started the season (or was suppose to start the season like Hugh Freeze) but are no longer part of that school regardless of the reason:

Ole Miss - Hugh Freeze (July 21)
UTEP - Sean Kugler (Oct 1)
Oregon St - Gary Anderson (Oct 9)
Georgia Southern - Tyson Summers (Oct 22)
Florida - Jim McElwain (Oct 29)
Tennessee - Butch Jones (Nov 12)
UCLA - Jim Mora (Nov 19)
South Alabama - Joey Jones (Nov 20)
Kent State - Paul Haynes (Nov 23)
Arkansas - Bret Bielema (Nov 24)
Nebraska - Mike Riley (Nov 25)
Arizona St - Todd Graham (Nov 26)
Texas A&M - Kevin Sumlin (Nov 26)
Mississippi State - Dan Mullen (Nov 26)
Rice - David Bailiff (Nov 27)
FSU - Jimbo Fisher (Dec 1)
UCF - Scott Frost (Dec 2)
UL Lafayette - Mark Hudspeth (Dec 3)
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RE: 2017 football coaching changes
(10-09-2017 02:49 PM)usm99 Wrote:  This covers FBS coaches who started the season (or was suppose to start the season like Hugh Freeze) but are no longer part of that school regardless of the reason:

Ole Miss - Hugh Freeze (July 21)
UTEP - Sean Kugler (Oct 1)
Oregon St - Gary Anderson (Oct 9)

http://www.espn.com/college-football/sto...y-andersen

The university announced Monday that the parties have mutually parted ways and agreed to release each other from the remaining contractual obligations. Andersen was under contract through the 2021 season.

Andersen signed a contract extension in December and had more than $12.4 million remaining on the deal. Oregon State owed him $883,332 for the rest of this season, $2.75 million for 2018, $2.85 million for 2019, $2.95 million for 2020 and $3.05 million for 2021.
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(10-09-2017 02:54 PM)usm99 Wrote:  
(10-09-2017 02:49 PM)usm99 Wrote:  This covers FBS coaches who started the season (or was suppose to start the season like Hugh Freeze) but are no longer part of that school regardless of the reason:

Ole Miss - Hugh Freeze (July 21)
UTEP - Sean Kugler (Oct 1)
Oregon St - Gary Anderson (Oct 9)

http://www.espn.com/college-football/sto...y-andersen

The university announced Monday that the parties have mutually parted ways and agreed to release each other from the remaining contractual obligations. Andersen was under contract through the 2021 season.

Andersen signed a contract extension in December and had more than $12.4 million remaining on the deal. Oregon State owed him $883,332 for the rest of this season, $2.75 million for 2018, $2.85 million for 2019, $2.95 million for 2020 and $3.05 million for 2021.

I wonder what they have on Anderson to get him to walk away from that much money? Is living in Oregon that bad?
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(10-09-2017 02:59 PM)Luckyshot Wrote:  
(10-09-2017 02:54 PM)usm99 Wrote:  
(10-09-2017 02:49 PM)usm99 Wrote:  This covers FBS coaches who started the season (or was suppose to start the season like Hugh Freeze) but are no longer part of that school regardless of the reason:

Ole Miss - Hugh Freeze (July 21)
UTEP - Sean Kugler (Oct 1)
Oregon St - Gary Anderson (Oct 9)

http://www.espn.com/college-football/sto...y-andersen

The university announced Monday that the parties have mutually parted ways and agreed to release each other from the remaining contractual obligations. Andersen was under contract through the 2021 season.

Andersen signed a contract extension in December and had more than $12.4 million remaining on the deal. Oregon State owed him $883,332 for the rest of this season, $2.75 million for 2018, $2.85 million for 2019, $2.95 million for 2020 and $3.05 million for 2021.

I wonder what they have on Anderson to get him to walk away from that much money? Is living in Oregon that bad?

Maybe he had on some new Adidas kicks.
10-10-2017 02:14 AM
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Which C-USA schools other than UTEP are likely to fire their FB coach this year? Charlotte and Rice seem like good candidates and maybe the only ones considering or needing a change.
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(10-10-2017 07:54 AM)MinerInWisconsin Wrote:  Which C-USA schools other than UTEP are likely to fire their FB coach this year? Charlotte and Rice seem like good candidates and maybe the only ones considering or needing a change.

Aside from those two which schools might lose their HC to a cartel team?
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Anderson leaving Wisconsin after two years (19-7 overall, 13-3 conference) and going to Oregon State was always a head scratcher to me. While at Oregon State he went 2-10, 4-8 and 1-5 half season (7-23 overall, 3-18 conference).
10-10-2017 11:43 AM
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(10-10-2017 10:22 AM)JCMiner Wrote:  
(10-10-2017 07:54 AM)MinerInWisconsin Wrote:  Which C-USA schools other than UTEP are likely to fire their FB coach this year? Charlotte and Rice seem like good candidates and maybe the only ones considering or needing a change.

Aside from those two which schools might lose their HC to a cartel team?

No one looks to be having that good a season. Clark and Wilson are the most likely ones to be in danger.
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(10-10-2017 11:58 AM)Luckyshot Wrote:  No one looks to be having that good a season. Clark and Wilson are the most likely ones to be in danger.

Neither have really proven themselves on the field as a HC just yet:

Bill Clark
2014 6-6, 4-4
2017 3-2, 1-1

Frank Wilson
2016 6-7, 5-3, lost the New Mexico Bowl
2017 3-1, 0-1

I think an AD may see that they have potential but then again neither have shown they can win and win and then win again.

I like both of them but looking at it as a IA AD would I just don't know if anyone is willing to pull the trigger on either just yet.
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I wonder what they have on Anderson to get him to walk away from that much money? Is living in Oregon that bad?

I don't think it means anything other than the parties agreed not to go through lengthy litigation. It was in all likelihood settled for a fixed sum with both parties waiving their contractual rights in agreement for the payment.
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(10-10-2017 12:07 PM)HerdZoned Wrote:  
(10-10-2017 11:58 AM)Luckyshot Wrote:  No one looks to be having that good a season. Clark and Wilson are the most likely ones to be in danger.

Neither have really proven themselves on the field as a HC just yet:

Bill Clark
2014 6-6, 4-4
2017 3-2, 1-1

Frank Wilson
2016 6-7, 5-3, lost the New Mexico Bowl
2017 3-1, 0-1

I think an AD may see that they have potential but then again neither have shown they can win and win and then win again.

I like both of them but looking at it as a IA AD would I just don't know if anyone is willing to pull the trigger on either just yet.
Oh, I agree. That's why I started that with, "No one looks to be having that good of a season." Then I just threw out two names that are considered up and coming coaches. UNT's coach could've been listed as well. I guess LTech has the only coach with sustained success, but there is no sign of him taking that next step that might get him serious looks from high resource schools.
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(10-10-2017 12:56 PM)cotton1991 Wrote:  
(10-09-2017 02:59 PM)Luckyshot Wrote:  [
I wonder what they have on Anderson to get him to walk away from that much money? Is living in Oregon that bad?

I don't think it means anything other than the parties agreed not to go through lengthy litigation. It was in all likelihood settled for a fixed sum with both parties waiving their contractual rights in agreement for the payment.

This. My guess would be somewhere around $5 million.
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RE: 2017 football coaching changes
(10-09-2017 02:49 PM)usm99 Wrote:  This covers FBS coaches who started the season (or was suppose to start the season like Hugh Freeze) but are no longer part of that school regardless of the reason:

Ole Miss - Hugh Freeze (July 21)
UTEP - Sean Kugler (Oct 1)
Oregon St - Gary Anderson (Oct 9)

Can Bielema at Arkansas last much longer? I think he is in year 5 and has not delivered big yet.
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(10-09-2017 02:59 PM)Luckyshot Wrote:  
(10-09-2017 02:54 PM)usm99 Wrote:  
(10-09-2017 02:49 PM)usm99 Wrote:  This covers FBS coaches who started the season (or was suppose to start the season like Hugh Freeze) but are no longer part of that school regardless of the reason:

Ole Miss - Hugh Freeze (July 21)
UTEP - Sean Kugler (Oct 1)
Oregon St - Gary Anderson (Oct 9)

http://www.espn.com/college-football/sto...y-andersen

The university announced Monday that the parties have mutually parted ways and agreed to release each other from the remaining contractual obligations. Andersen was under contract through the 2021 season.

Andersen signed a contract extension in December and had more than $12.4 million remaining on the deal. Oregon State owed him $883,332 for the rest of this season, $2.75 million for 2018, $2.85 million for 2019, $2.95 million for 2020 and $3.05 million for 2021.

I wonder what they have on Anderson to get him to walk away from that much money? Is living in Oregon that bad?

Interesting take here:

http://www.espn.com/college-football/sto...t-exchange

Tuesday, The Oregonian/OregonLive released several text messages exchanged between Andersen and one of its reporters over the past six weeks that provided some perspective on the former coach's decision.

Andersen began to openly criticize his assistants before Oregon State's loss to Minnesota on Sept. 9.
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RE: 2017 football coaching changes
(10-09-2017 02:49 PM)usm99 Wrote:  This covers FBS coaches who started the season (or was suppose to start the season like Hugh Freeze) but are no longer part of that school regardless of the reason:

Ole Miss - Hugh Freeze (July 21)
UTEP - Sean Kugler (Oct 1)
Oregon St - Gary Anderson (Oct 9)

Georgia Southern - Tyson Summers (Oct 22)
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RE: 2017 football coaching changes
(10-09-2017 02:49 PM)usm99 Wrote:  This covers FBS coaches who started the season (or was suppose to start the season like Hugh Freeze) but are no longer part of that school regardless of the reason:

Ole Miss - Hugh Freeze (July 21)
UTEP - Sean Kugler (Oct 1)
Oregon St - Gary Anderson (Oct 9)

IF FAU finishes strong I could see Kiffin heading back west to coach Oregon St. I wouldn't even rule out him taking a somewhat lateral move and taking the ECU job if it opens up.
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(10-22-2017 06:19 PM)THE NC Herd Fan Wrote:  
(10-09-2017 02:49 PM)usm99 Wrote:  This covers FBS coaches who started the season (or was suppose to start the season like Hugh Freeze) but are no longer part of that school regardless of the reason:

Ole Miss - Hugh Freeze (July 21)
UTEP - Sean Kugler (Oct 1)
Oregon St - Gary Anderson (Oct 9)

IF FAU finishes strong I could see Kiffin heading back west to coach Oregon St. I wouldn't even rule out him taking a somewhat lateral move and taking the ECU job if it opens up.

Why would he take a job at ECU, they have absolutely 0 IA talent on that roster right now. ECUs 2 wins were over a 1 win UConn squad and a 1 win BYU squad. BYUs only win this year is against an 0-7 Portland State team.

Kiffin or Jones can get where they want without heading to ECU or Tulsa for that matter from right where they are.
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Jim McElwain now joins the list
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Butch Jones of Tennessee now fired
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For the 2nd straight Sunday another coach is done. Jim Mora of UCLA now added
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