January 30, 2025
By Tom Fornelli, CBS Sports: There’s no such thing as long-term planning in college football anymore. Not for players, coaches or administrators. Today’s reality could be an ancient relic by next week; the rules and landscape of the sport are ever-shifting.
That it has impacted the coaching market. While patience has been wearing thin for a while, the advent of NIL and the transfer portal have exhausted it quicker. Coaches were once afforded three seasons to put their footprint on a program. Now, if you haven’t gotten things figured out by the end of Year 2, you’re in deep doo-doo. Heck, you may have been fired already.
Where do the members of the 2023 coaching cycle sit after their first two seasons in charge?
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