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College Football: What has happened with so few head coach hot seats

Could it be for the first summer in whenever not a single SEC head coach can be defined as having a ‘hot seat’ in a coming season? Think of the off-season fun missed because of such little speculation some under-performing head coach might not survive a full college football season.

Perennial hot sitters like LSU’s Ed Orgeron and Missouri’s Barry Odom have gained enough semblance of upward trajectory to solidify their jobs into the 2020 season. Others will most likely make 2020 because of short tenures at their current schools. Count Will Muschamp, Jeremy Pruitt and Chad Morris in that group.