Top College Football Coaches Facing Pressure: Fickell, Freeze, and Others

A significant shift occurred recently in college football with the firing of James Franklin from Penn State, creating another vacancy in the Power 4 coaching landscape. This event has intensified the scrutiny on other coaches amid mounting pressure, leading to a midseason evaluation across the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).
Coaches on the Hot Seat
ACC: Mike Norvell, Florida State
Mike Norvell’s tenure has faced ups and downs. Two years ago, Florida State finished 13-0 but was overlooked for the College Football Playoff. Last season saw a drastic downturn with a record of 2-10.
The current season started promisingly with a victory over No. 8 Alabama. However, losses against Virginia, Miami, and Pitt have reignited discussions about his job security. Norvell’s buyout exceeds $50 million, complicating potential decisions. Florida State’s remaining schedule includes no ranked teams, although a challenging game against Clemson looms. Currently, the team’s conference record stands at 0-3.
- Temperature check: Getting warmer
Big Ten: Luke Fickell, Wisconsin
At Wisconsin, Luke Fickell’s situation is dire after four consecutive losses following a promising start. The Badgers suffered a notable defeat to Iowa, marking their first home shutout loss in 45 years. The team’s performance has been troubling, with a lack of scoring in the first halves of recent games.
Fickell’s tenure has seen a record of 15-17, raising concerns after the previous coach, Paul Chryst, had a solid track record. With tough upcoming matches against top-ranked teams, Fickell’s future looks uncertain.
- Temperature check: White hot
SEC: Hugh Freeze, Auburn
Hugh Freeze’s position at Auburn is becoming precarious after two seasons of mediocre performance. The team is currently on a three-game losing streak but has faced tough opponents in all matches. Freeze’s overall record at Auburn stands at 14-17, and the Tigers’ performance in close games has been particularly disappointing.
The remaining schedule appears manageable, and a strong finish could alleviate some pressure. However, winning against ranked opponents will be crucial.
- Temperature check: Caliente
Florida: Billy Napier
Billy Napier’s record in four seasons at Florida is 21-23. Despite last season’s finish of 8-5, this year has started poorly with a 2-4 record. The upcoming games feature three ranked opponents, presenting a crucial test for the Gators.
Napier’s connection with athletic director Scott Stricklin has shifted, impacting his job security. A strong finish could still secure his position.
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Conference USA: Derek Mason, Middle Tennessee
After a disappointing 3-9 debut season, Derek Mason’s team has started this season at 1-5. Despite the slow start, there is potential for improvement, especially against a winless upcoming opponent.
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MAC: Joe Moorhead, Akron
Joe Moorhead has struggled at Akron with a record of 10-33. Despite challenges, the team could realistically secure a few more wins. Yet the possibility of a coaching change looms, especially with his son’s college prospects shifting dynamics.
- Temperature check: Warm
Mountain West: Jay Norvell, Colorado State
Jay Norvell has shown improvement at Colorado State with a recent dominant victory. However, upcoming matches against stronger teams could test his program’s resilience. Sustaining momentum is key for Norvell to secure his position.
- Temperature check: A little warm
With several coaches facing intense scrutiny, the remainder of the season will be crucial in determining the futures of these programs and their leaders.