2015-16 Coaching Carousel

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Per coachingsearch.com UCF: Bruce Feldman notes that Florida defensive coordinator Geoff Collins is getting strong support from key people at UCF. Collins is expected to interview this weekend, per Rivals.com.
 
Memphis: Justin Fuente is expected to be introduced as Virginia Tech head coach on Monday, but a contract has not yet been signed as of Saturday night, according to The Commercial Appeal, which adds that co-offensive coordinator / running backs coach Darrell Dickey is expected to become Memphis' interim head coach.
 
Iowa State: Toledo head coach Matt Campbell is the front-runner for the Iowa State head coaching job, and a deal is expected in the next 48 hours, according to Sports Illustrated. However, Austin American-Statesman reporter Ryan Autullo reports Toledo is prepared to offer Campbell a deal to make him the highest-paid coach in the MAC. Autullo previously worked at the Toledo Blade newspaper.
 
Iowa State: Toledo head coach Matt Campbell is the front-runner for the Iowa State head coaching job, and a deal is expected in the next 48 hours, according to Sports Illustrated. However, Austin American-Statesman reporter Ryan Autullo reports Toledo is prepared to offer Campbell a deal to make him the highest-paid coach in the MAC. Autullo previously worked at the Toledo Blade newspaper.
From CoachingSearch.com: Toledo head coach Matt Campbell has agreed to become Iowa State’s next head coach, according to multiple reports. The news was first reported by the Toledo Blade.
 
I expect this thread to be busy the next 24 hours.... Muschamp, Smart, Kiffin, Cristobol, Mullen, and that Auburn assistant coach...
I think it will get real busy starting next Sunday, after the conference championship games.
 
I don't like the potential scenario where we have both coordinators leave as we enter the playoffs.


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I don't like the potential scenario where we have both coordinators leave as we enter the playoffs.


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I don't think anyone does, however in this situation both SHOULD still be around for the games.

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I don't think anyone does, however in this situation both SHOULD still be around for the games.

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Just like J Mac, they will all stay through the playoffs if they get a head job. I'd expect they'd be 100% focused on winning a title just as J Mac was in 2011. Yes, double duty hiring a staff, getting a start on recruiting but, probably no more than the responsibilities Saban has with coaching, press duties etc. They will have some down time between the SEC game and the start of bowl practice. If I remember they usually take about 10 days off after SEC for finals.
 

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