Coaches on the hot seat are doing themselves no favors. There's an ominous feel over several programs after a messy Week 4, but there are also programs like Oklahoma that are ecstatic to be back in the national conversation.
With Week 4 in the books, here are five takeaways.
It was not a good week for coaches on the hot seat. Mike Gundy and Oklahoma State suffered an embarrassing loss to Tulsa on Friday night — the first win in Stillwater for the Golden Hurricane since 1951. Sam Pittman and Arkansas collapsed late in a loss at Memphis, while Billy Napier and Florida went to 1-3 with a loss at Miami. In the Big Ten, Luke Fickell heard "Fire Fickell!" chants as his Wisconsin team lost 27-10 to Maryland.
A pair of Power 4 coaches have already been fired. It wouldn't be surprising to see at least one more go this week.
More from Gundy on the loss and state of the program pic.twitter.com/b0PH1cBO3H
— Scott Wright (@ScottWrightOK) September 20, 2025
Dabo Swinney gave a passionate defense of himself and his team earlier in the week, but it fell flat on Saturday. The Tigers were beaten 34-21 at home against Syracuse, marking the program's first 1-3 start since the 2004 season.
It was an ugly loss for Clemson, featuring a 3-for-13 performance on third down, eight penalties for 75 yards and two turnovers. Swinney's resume is elite, and he doesn't deserve the hot seat conversation, but it will only get worse after this week.
"I've invested my life here, and when I don't get the job done, I'm responsible, and I feel the pain. It's not just my pain, it's everybody's pain."
— Marc Whiteman (@MarcWYFFNews4) September 20, 2025
Dabo Swinney on his emotions on the field after Clemson fell to 1-3 for the first time in his tenure. pic.twitter.com/zl699bp7u9
The Red Raiders are no joke. According to 247Sports, Texas Tech signed 10 of the top-20-rated transfers in the Big 12, including three of the top four this offseason. It's paying off.
Texas Tech's defense was dominant in a 34-10 win at No. 16 Utah. Utah came in averaging 517 yards per game, but was limited to just 263 yards. The Red Raiders forced four turnovers and overcame 14 penalties of their own, along with losing starting quarterback Behren Morton midway through the game to injury.
Right now, Texas Tech looks every bit like a College Football Playoff team.
Texas Tech didn't pursue portal QBs this offseason because they believe in Behren Morton AND Will Hammond.
— Max Olson (@max_olson) September 20, 2025
What an effort from QB2 today: 169 passing yards, 61 rushing yards and 2 TDs to pull away for the 34-10 win at Utah. pic.twitter.com/fwx5VT7R3h
Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers were a surprise CFP team in 2024. It was a nice story, but skeptics wondered what they had in store for an encore. It appears the CFP will very much be a possibility again.
IU dismantled No. 9 Illinois, 63-10, using an explosive offense to bury the Illini early. Fernando Mendoza was lights out, going 21-for-23 for 267 yards and five touchdowns. Illinois had only allowed two passing touchdowns all season, coming into the game. Indiana had three touchdowns of 30 yards or more.
Trips to Iowa and No. 6 Oregon are next up for the Hoosiers.
I remember the disrespect Indiana received after losing a tough road playoff game to runner up ND… people tried to act like they didn’t belong.
— Jake Butt (@Jbooty88) September 21, 2025
Indiana is real. They’re a damn good team. They have NFL players. Cignetti is a real coach. Coordinators are outstanding. And they’re…
While some coaches have only seen their seat get hotter, Oklahoma's Brent Venables has taken himself fully out of the conversation. A 22-17 record over the last three seasons had his seat warm, but after defeating No. 22 Auburn, 24-17, the Sooners will be in the top 10 of the new AP poll for the first time since October 2023.
OU recorded a program record 10 sacks and now has wins over Michigan and Auburn. A should-be cakewalk against Kent State is all that stands between the Sooners and rival Texas as they renew the Red River Rivalry Oct. 11.
It's also worth mentioning that Auburn's Hugh Freeze had a warm seat, but it has cooled with the Tigers' performance this season. Auburn won at Baylor, and while losses are never good, he will surely gain some breathing room for nearly upsetting the No. 11 team on the road.
Oklahoma sacked Jackson Arnold TEN times today, setting a new school record
— Bleacher Report CFB (@BR_CFB) September 20, 2025
A warm welcome home for their former QB who transferred to Auburn pic.twitter.com/zWQzIIIIQB
More must-reads:
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!