It's a part of this new era of college football that fans and coaches are going to have to accept sooner rather than later.
The North Carolina Tar Heels are developing a pipeline of sorts at the expense of the Penn State Nittany Lions.
Michigan State Spartans head coach Jonathan Smith is absolutely in the hot seat in East Lansing. Yes, he's only in his second season with the Spartans, but his team is 3-8 and they're riding an eight-game losing streak.
SEC expert Paul Finebaum believes Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin is as good as gone.
Pacheco has been out since late October when he suffered a right knee injury against the Washington Commanders.
The Virginia Cavaliers are in the midst of a tremendous season, but they just hit a snag that's absolutely going to impact them the rest of the way.
The Colorado Buffaloes are going to play the long game with freshman quarterback Julian Lewis.
According to Dan Wetzel of ESPN, though, there is one coach in college football who will be facing more pressure to win than Ryan Day this weekend. That would be Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss, whose 10-1 and No. 6-ranked Rebels are taking on 5-6 Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl.
The California Golden Bears are entering their hat into the ring in what is undoubtedly one of the more high-profile "coaching carousel" college football seasons in recent memory.
It was a win for the Texas A&M Aggies that definitely turned some heads. It also got the Aggies some major national attention, but nothing was bigger than the attention they received on the recruiting trail two weekends ago when they beat the South Carolina Gamecocks, 31-30.
Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell is going to get one more shot. On Sunday, the Seminoles announced that they will retain Norvell for the 2026 season.
One has to wonder how long the Penn State Nittany Lions can go without putting together a plan at head coach, because their 2026 recruiting class is being absolutely pillaged as their future looks uncertain. Georgia is the latest program to take advantage.
Although the two are close, it's worth noting that Smith is cognizant of the specific danger that Franklin poses to his old program.
Sometimes your worst moment can actually be one of your best when you look back on it.
The start of the Bill Belichick era was supposed to bring a ton of hope to the North Carolina Tar Heels' football program, but this 2025 season has underwhelmed. That's to say it nicely, as well.
In the history of Lane Kiffin coaching controversies, this would rank up near the top.
Kiffin is the top target for two big-time SEC jobs because of the work he's done at Ole Miss.
The Virginia Tech Hokies hired their new head coach, James Franklin, with the idea in mind that he would be able to help them rebuild their program and put VT back on the national college football stage.
Aaron Rodgers has always been a tough quarterback. He has dealt with several injuries throughout the course of his career, but he's always done everything he could to see the field.
John Calipari has seen enough good and bad basketball over his legendary career to know when a team has to go back to the basics and reteach the fundamentals.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian has been a popular name in both the NFL and college football coaching cycles.
Ohio State is making progress on the 2026 recruiting trail, but they're also assembling a solid 2027 class.
Steve Spurrier is a legend for the Florida Gators. Known as "the head ball coach" down in SEC-land, Spurrier was a star both as a player and as a coach for Florida. Heck, the dang field in Gainesville is named after him.
It makes sense for the Virginia Tech Hokies to be excited about the addition of James Franklin as their new head coach.
LSU would be smart to have options 1A and 1B if Kiffin doesn't end up coming to Baton Rouge.