Who's cutting these college football contracts

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Who's cutting these college football contracts

There are 40% head coaches who have been on the job-less for more than two full seasons at the 64 FBS Power 5 schools. There are $55 million committed in buyout cash to coaches fired before the mid-way point of the 2022 season. Scott Frost (Nebraska), Herm Edwards (Arizona State), Geoff Collins (Georgia Tech), Karl Dorrell (Colorado), and Paul Chryst (Wisconsin) are on college football's chopping block.

There are 64 head coaches at the 64 FBS Power 5 schools who have been on the job-less for more than two full seasons. Nebraska, Arizona State, Georgia Tech, Colorado and Wisconsin have already committed an estimated $56 million to not coach their teams over the second half of the season. Wisconsin Athletic Director Chris McIntosh negotiated a buyout for Paul Chryst that was less than the reported $16 million. The college football season ends next weekend. There are 26 jobs in the Atlantic Coast, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and Southeastern conferences.

There are 40% head coaches who have been on the job-less for more than two full seasons at the 64 FBS Power 5 schools. There are $55 million committed in buyout cash to coaches fired before mid-way point of the 2022 season. Scott Frost (Nebraska), Herm Edwards (Arizona State), Geoff Collins (Georgia Tech), Karl Dorrell (Colorado), and Paul Chryst (Wisconsin) are on college football's chopping block.

Scott Satterfield, Pat Fitzgerald, Neal Brown, David Shaw, Bryan Harsin and others have been fired over the last four weekends.

Last year, college football coaches were getting paid a lot of money. Now they are getting less than they were last year. Texas A&M hired Jimbo Fisher and extended his contract. Mel Tucker got a $95 million contract from Michigan State. Last season, the Spartans won eight games and lost three. This season they have started 2-3 and are losing by a combined 52 points. Tucker is being paid less that Nick Saban gets to rule college Football at Alabama. He got paid $697,330 to move to LSU.


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