College football is a tough business. The new College Football Playoff and ever-improving television contracts have significantly increased the amount of money coming into the sport, but they’ve also increased the pressure on head coaches and their staffs.
Football is the engine that fuels most FBS athletic departments, and a 5-7 record has a ripple effect on the entire department in terms of empty seats and lower donations from boosters. College athletic directors have less patience than ever, and the coaching carousel spins every winter.
This winter, only 15 programs hired new head coaches, down from 21 a year ago. While some programs, like Michigan, made hires that set themselves up for success, other programs will find the going tougher. Here are seven new head coaches who face the toughest road to success.
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from Bleacher Report http://ift.tt/1BWhrAU
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