Next College Coach to be Fired in 2021 Odds

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Nov/17/2021

Did Dan Mullen write his own walking papers while waltzing around the Florida Gators locker room after a victory over Samford on Saturday?

Well, the oddsmakers certainly think so as we’ve made Mullen the favorite to be the next head coach fired this season.

We put together a list of 10 coaches and their respective odds of being the next head man to lose his job.

Additionally, rumors have been swirling as to where Deion Sanders might land his next head coaching role after two successful seasons at Jackson State University.

Having lived in Florida and Texas, there are a lot of programs in those states on the list, including Sanders' alma mater, Florida State, which is currently the favorite.

Next head coach to be fired or resign

Dan Mullen - Florida                           +350

Manny Diaz - Miami                           +450

Mike Bloomgren - Rice                       +500

Steve Sarkisian - Texas                        +550

Scott Frost - Nebraska                        +750

Geoff Collins - Georgia Tech               +800

Jeff Scott - South Florida                    +800

Ken Niumatololo - Navy                      +1000

Dino Babers - Syracuse                       +1200

Neal Brown - West Virginia                +1200                  

Deion Sanders next head coach position

Florida State               +350

TCU                             +500

Texas                           +700

SMU                            +800

Rice                             +900

USC                             +1000

Virginia Tech               +1000

North Texas                +1200

Texas State                  +1200

LSU                              +1600

Nebraska                     +2000

Florida                         +2500

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