Dominoes are Beginning to Fall
The dominoes are beginning to fall in the college football coaching world. The meri-go-round will commence this month as teams scramble to find the next coach for their program. It seems like it gets earlier and earlier every year. With the firing of Tommy Bowden and Clemson in mid season, it may have. Gone to is Tommy Tuberville’s Offensive Coordinator Tony Franklin from Auburn. Some think that good ole double T is next.
To add to the chaos, when a team hires a new coach, that leaves a vacancy as well. Therefore, there will be multiple vacancies available at season’s end. Washington canned Tyornne Willingham after four seasons. Phillip Fulmer announced the other day that he was stepping down at Tennessee after the year is over. And on it goes. Ron Prince at Kansas State, out. Akron coach Lee Owens, out. According to Football Rumor Mill, coaches at Syracuse, San Diego State, Idaho and UTEP are rumored on the hot seat.
Of course, there are names flying all over the place including former Oakland Raiders head coach Lane Kiffin. TCU fans will have to endure the Gary Patterson rumors as his team may be two wins from a possible BCS Bowl bid. It will be interesting to see how it all turns out.













