It's October, and if the past few years have taught us anything, we're only a few weeks away from ax-swinging time in college football. Today, we'll look at a few coaches on the hot seat and discuss what they can do to keep their jobs.
When a coach is fired at the end of season, top recruits leave.(i.e. Blaine Gabbert was with N until Callahan was fired)
Colorado needs to get a new up-and-comer (any suggestions?) to get new recruits excited and give some hope to saddened fans. This can be accomplished before season closes! Do it!
This may not be the best way to conduct business, but is there any GOOD way to fire a coach and hire another?
The comments in that article were a little harsh....
huskerwes1, new up-and-comers usually have jobs that preclude them from being hired mid-season. LIke the Houston coach, e.g., who will be coveted by everyone after the season.
Re candidates, I wonder where Tommy Tuberville is giong to end up. Virginia seems like a good fit maybe.