The NCAA Coaching Carousel

The 2025 college football coaching carousel is spinning faster than ever. Lane Kiffin’s high-profile move from Ole Miss to LSU, Jon Sumrall leaving Tulane for Florida, and Alex Golesh jumping from USF to Auburn headline a cycle that has seen over 20 FBS programs change leadership. This volatility reflects the pressure of the expanded 12-team playoff and NIL-driven expectations, where patience is scarce and results are demanded immediately.

Is this good for the sport? On one hand, fresh hires inject energy, new strategies, and fan excitement. Programs like Virginia Tech hope James Franklin’s arrival will revive their fortunes, while Auburn bets on Golesh’s offensive creativity. However, the downside is significant. Players face uncertainty, with recruits reopening commitments and current rosters bracing for transfer portal shakeups. The NCAA now allows a special 15-day transfer window after coaching changes, amplifying roster instability during critical recruiting periods.

Ultimately, the carousel underscores college football’s high-stakes reality: success is fleeting, and loyalty is transactional. While it fuels headlines and hope, it also disrupts continuity for athletes and schools, raising the question, does constant change build champions or chaos?

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