Arkansas
Houston Nutt
Why: Will not return
When: Nov. 26
Record: 75-48
Rap: Arkansas won the SEC West in 2006 and beat No. 1 LSU to finish the regular season 8-4 this year, but the turmoil swirling around Nutt for the past two seasonsmake this less of a surprise than one might expect. Candidates: Jim Grobe, Tommy Tuberville, Chris Petersen, Bo Pelini, Gary Patterson, Mike Leach, Butch Davis, Brian Kelly
Complete coverage: HawgSports.com
Baylor
Guy Morriss
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 18
Record: 18-40 (7-33 Big 12) over five seasons
Rap: A day before Morriss was fired, the Bears finished their 12th consecutive losing season with their 12th straight Big 12 loss. Morriss was unable to produce a winning record in his five seasons, going 18-40 overall and 7-33 in conference games. He had a year left on his contract. Candidates: Art Briles, Chris Petersen, Paul Johnson, Terry Bowden, Larry Fedora
The Buzz: Mike Singletary was probably their first choice but he pulled his name from consideration to stay in the NFL. Art Briles will interview for the job, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Complete coverage: SicEmSports.com
Colorado State
Sonny Lubick
Why: Announced he will not return (lmao....asked nicely to leave more like it)
When: Nov. 27 Candidates: TBA
Duke
Ted Roof
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 26
Record: 6-45
Rap: Roof won just one game the last two seasons and had not won an ACC game since 2004. Candidates: Steve Logan, Chan Gailey, Gary Crowton, Charlie Weatherbie, Mike O'Cain, Paul Johnson, Rod Broadway, Turner Gill.
Complete coverage: DevilsIllustrated.com
Georgia Tech
Chan Gailey
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 26
Record: 44-32
Rap: Gailey went 7-5 this season after winning a division title a year ago. While he never had a losing season and took the Jackets to a bowl every year, he also never beat Georgia. Candidates: Rick Neuheisel, Randy Edsall, Will Muschamp, Skip Holtz, Jimbo Fisher.
Complete coverage: JacketsOnLine.com
Michigan
Lloyd Carr
Why: Retired
When: Nov. 18
Record: 121-40 (81–23 Big Ten) in 13 seasons
Rap: Carr's winning percentage over 13 seasons was the seventh best among active coaches and included a national championship and five Big Ten titles, but not enough victories against Ohio State to satisfy Wolverines fans, who watched Carr lose six of the last seven games against the Buckeyes and four in a row. Candidates: Les Miles, Brian Kelly, Cam Cameron, Kirk Ferentz, Bob Stoops, Mike Trgovac.
The Buzz: The speculation has been that this is Miles' job to lose, and the buzz will only get louder now that LSU is out of the national title picture.
Complete coverage: TheWolverine.com
Ole Miss
Ed Orgeron
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 24
Record: 10-25 in three seasons.
Rap: Orgeron was fired a day after the Rebels lost 17-14 to rival Mississippi State to finish 3-9 and winless in the Southeastern Conference for the first time since 1982. Off the field, Ole Miss was embarrassed by the disciplining of 20 players who stole from hotels the Rebels were staying in on Friday nights. "I told him that the chasm had grown too deep to go forward into next year," Ole Miss athletic director Pete Boone said.
New coach Houston Nutt
From: Resigned at Arkansas Nov. 26
When: Nov. 27
Rap: Nutt led Arkansas to eight bowl games in 10 years and now will face the Razorbacks every year in the SEC West.
Complete coverage: RebelSports.net
Nebraska
Bill Callahan
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 24
Record: 27-22 in four seasons.
Rap: The move was expected after the Huskers finished 5-7 with a 65-51 loss at Colorado, a game in which they squandered an 11-point halftime lead by allowing 34 consecutive points. Callahan led the Huskers to their only two losing seasons since 1962. Candidates: Turner Gill, Bo Pelini, Jim Grobe, Paul Johnson, Brian Kelly, former Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez.
The Buzz: No one knows for sure what new AD Tom Osborne is thinking. Kelly is the latest name to be mentioned but he has also been linked to the Michigan opening.
Complete coverage: HuskersIllustrated.com
Northern Illinois
Joe Novak
Why: Retired
When: Nov. 26
Record: 63-75
Rap: Novak lost 23 in a row early in his tenure but built the Huskies back into a team that boasted seven straight winning seasons from 2000-06. Candidates: Scott Shafer, Mike Hagan, Mike Locksley, Mike Haywood, Pat Narduzzi, Jerry Kill.
Southern Miss
Jeff Bower
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 26
Record: 119-82-1
Rap: Bower was told he would not be returning despite leading the Golden Eagles to a 14th consecutive winning season. Candidates: Larry Fedora, Will Muschamp, Major Applewhite, Matt Viator
Complete coverage: EagleTalk.net
SMU
Phil Bennett
Why: Fired
When: Oct. 28
Record: 18-48
Rap: SMU us still searching for its first bowl berth since receiving the NCAA's death penalty in 1987. Candidates: Chan Gailey, Terry Bowden, Paul Johnson, Jon Tenuta, Major Applewhite.
Complete coverage: MustangManiacs.com
Texas A&M
Dennis Franchione
Why: Resigned
When: Nov. 23
Record: 32-28 in five seasons.
Rap: A reputed rebuilder of programs, Franchione finished a mediocre 32-28 at A&M, far short of the expectations when he replaced R.C. Slocum in December 2002. Off the field, Franchione was caught this season selling inside information about the program to big-money boosters in a secret newsletter. By then, it was only a matter of time before the divorce became final. New coach: Mike Sherman
From: Houston Texans offensive coordinator
When: Nov. 26
Rap: Sherman was an assistant at Texas A&M in the 1990s before moving on to the NFL. Complete coverage: AggieYell.com
Washington State
Bill Doba
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 26
Record: 30-29
Rap: The Cougars were 10-3 in Doba's first season, including a 28-20 win over Texas in the Holiday Bowl. They are 20-26 since. Candidates: Mike Price, Chris Petersen, Paul Wulff, Ed Orgeron, John L. Smith, Bob Gregory, Pat Hill.
Complete coverage: CougZone
Houston Nutt
Why: Will not return
When: Nov. 26
Record: 75-48
Rap: Arkansas won the SEC West in 2006 and beat No. 1 LSU to finish the regular season 8-4 this year, but the turmoil swirling around Nutt for the past two seasonsmake this less of a surprise than one might expect. Candidates: Jim Grobe, Tommy Tuberville, Chris Petersen, Bo Pelini, Gary Patterson, Mike Leach, Butch Davis, Brian Kelly
Complete coverage: HawgSports.com
Baylor
Guy Morriss
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 18
Record: 18-40 (7-33 Big 12) over five seasons
Rap: A day before Morriss was fired, the Bears finished their 12th consecutive losing season with their 12th straight Big 12 loss. Morriss was unable to produce a winning record in his five seasons, going 18-40 overall and 7-33 in conference games. He had a year left on his contract. Candidates: Art Briles, Chris Petersen, Paul Johnson, Terry Bowden, Larry Fedora
The Buzz: Mike Singletary was probably their first choice but he pulled his name from consideration to stay in the NFL. Art Briles will interview for the job, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Complete coverage: SicEmSports.com
Colorado State
Sonny Lubick
Why: Announced he will not return (lmao....asked nicely to leave more like it)
When: Nov. 27 Candidates: TBA
Duke
Ted Roof
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 26
Record: 6-45
Rap: Roof won just one game the last two seasons and had not won an ACC game since 2004. Candidates: Steve Logan, Chan Gailey, Gary Crowton, Charlie Weatherbie, Mike O'Cain, Paul Johnson, Rod Broadway, Turner Gill.
Complete coverage: DevilsIllustrated.com
Georgia Tech
Chan Gailey
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 26
Record: 44-32
Rap: Gailey went 7-5 this season after winning a division title a year ago. While he never had a losing season and took the Jackets to a bowl every year, he also never beat Georgia. Candidates: Rick Neuheisel, Randy Edsall, Will Muschamp, Skip Holtz, Jimbo Fisher.
Complete coverage: JacketsOnLine.com
Michigan
Lloyd Carr
Why: Retired
When: Nov. 18
Record: 121-40 (81–23 Big Ten) in 13 seasons
Rap: Carr's winning percentage over 13 seasons was the seventh best among active coaches and included a national championship and five Big Ten titles, but not enough victories against Ohio State to satisfy Wolverines fans, who watched Carr lose six of the last seven games against the Buckeyes and four in a row. Candidates: Les Miles, Brian Kelly, Cam Cameron, Kirk Ferentz, Bob Stoops, Mike Trgovac.
The Buzz: The speculation has been that this is Miles' job to lose, and the buzz will only get louder now that LSU is out of the national title picture.
Complete coverage: TheWolverine.com
Ole Miss
Ed Orgeron
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 24
Record: 10-25 in three seasons.
Rap: Orgeron was fired a day after the Rebels lost 17-14 to rival Mississippi State to finish 3-9 and winless in the Southeastern Conference for the first time since 1982. Off the field, Ole Miss was embarrassed by the disciplining of 20 players who stole from hotels the Rebels were staying in on Friday nights. "I told him that the chasm had grown too deep to go forward into next year," Ole Miss athletic director Pete Boone said.
New coach Houston Nutt
From: Resigned at Arkansas Nov. 26
When: Nov. 27
Rap: Nutt led Arkansas to eight bowl games in 10 years and now will face the Razorbacks every year in the SEC West.
Complete coverage: RebelSports.net
Nebraska
Bill Callahan
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 24
Record: 27-22 in four seasons.
Rap: The move was expected after the Huskers finished 5-7 with a 65-51 loss at Colorado, a game in which they squandered an 11-point halftime lead by allowing 34 consecutive points. Callahan led the Huskers to their only two losing seasons since 1962. Candidates: Turner Gill, Bo Pelini, Jim Grobe, Paul Johnson, Brian Kelly, former Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez.
The Buzz: No one knows for sure what new AD Tom Osborne is thinking. Kelly is the latest name to be mentioned but he has also been linked to the Michigan opening.
Complete coverage: HuskersIllustrated.com
Northern Illinois
Joe Novak
Why: Retired
When: Nov. 26
Record: 63-75
Rap: Novak lost 23 in a row early in his tenure but built the Huskies back into a team that boasted seven straight winning seasons from 2000-06. Candidates: Scott Shafer, Mike Hagan, Mike Locksley, Mike Haywood, Pat Narduzzi, Jerry Kill.
Southern Miss
Jeff Bower
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 26
Record: 119-82-1
Rap: Bower was told he would not be returning despite leading the Golden Eagles to a 14th consecutive winning season. Candidates: Larry Fedora, Will Muschamp, Major Applewhite, Matt Viator
Complete coverage: EagleTalk.net
SMU
Phil Bennett
Why: Fired
When: Oct. 28
Record: 18-48
Rap: SMU us still searching for its first bowl berth since receiving the NCAA's death penalty in 1987. Candidates: Chan Gailey, Terry Bowden, Paul Johnson, Jon Tenuta, Major Applewhite.
Complete coverage: MustangManiacs.com
Texas A&M
Dennis Franchione
Why: Resigned
When: Nov. 23
Record: 32-28 in five seasons.
Rap: A reputed rebuilder of programs, Franchione finished a mediocre 32-28 at A&M, far short of the expectations when he replaced R.C. Slocum in December 2002. Off the field, Franchione was caught this season selling inside information about the program to big-money boosters in a secret newsletter. By then, it was only a matter of time before the divorce became final. New coach: Mike Sherman
From: Houston Texans offensive coordinator
When: Nov. 26
Rap: Sherman was an assistant at Texas A&M in the 1990s before moving on to the NFL. Complete coverage: AggieYell.com
Washington State
Bill Doba
Why: Fired
When: Nov. 26
Record: 30-29
Rap: The Cougars were 10-3 in Doba's first season, including a 28-20 win over Texas in the Holiday Bowl. They are 20-26 since. Candidates: Mike Price, Chris Petersen, Paul Wulff, Ed Orgeron, John L. Smith, Bob Gregory, Pat Hill.
Complete coverage: CougZone
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