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College football’s coaching carousel has some big names and big programs involved this week, with James Franklin’s Penn State being the biggest split so far. One SEC program already joined the fray by firing their coach, and Arkansas may soon do the same. Hugh Freeze at Auburn and Billy Napier at Florida remain firmly on the hot seat. After Georgia’s dominant win and Auburn’s close victory, the pressure is mounting on Freeze.
The potential for mid-season changes raises the question of whether other Power Conference programs will follow suit. Auburn’s athletic director, John Cohen, addressed this with AL.com’s Peter Rutzkaus on Monday, offering a lukewarm vote of confidence. Cohen stated that “making a coaching change” is not the expectation, but added that “you never say never,” even suggesting that “I don’t know that I’m going to go out and start the car, I think it’s…”. He indicated that he hoped Freeze would improve, but that he would evaluate the situation if progress wasn’t sufficient.
Ultimately, given Auburn’s offensive struggles this season, it’s hard to imagine Freeze returning in 2026 without significant improvements. So, for Auburn fans hoping for a coaching change, they may need to endure a few more losses for Cohen and the boosters to pull the trigger. The same could apply to other struggling programs such as Penn State, UCLA, and Florida.
প্রকাশিত: 2025-10-14 07:04:00
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