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College Football Coaching Hot Seat Ranking – Monday, Nov. 18
By Rachel Fisher on November 18, 2013
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The Football Rumor Mill Hot Seat Ranking for Monday, Nov. 18, based on the latest college football coaching news and insider rumors:
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USC – Lane Kiffin
UConn – Paul Pasqualoni
Miami (Ohio) – Don Treadwell
FAU – Carl Pelini
Eastern Michigan – Ron English
THE FLAMING FANNY – Firing Seems a Forgone Conclusion
Army –Rich Ellerson (3-7)
Central Michigan – Dan Enos (4-6)
Hawaii – Norm Chow (0-9) WARMER
Virginia – Mike London (2-8)
Wyoming – Dave Christensen (4-6)
THE SCORCHED HINEY – Firing Seems Likely
FIU – Ron Turner (1-9)
Illinois – Tim Beckman (3-7) WARMER
Nebraska – Bo Pelini (7-3)
Texas – Mack Brown (7-3)
Wake Forest – Jim Grobe (4-6)
West Virginia – Dana Holgorsen (4-7) WARMER
THE TOASTY TUSH – Firing is a Possibility
Air Force – Troy Calhoun (2-8)
Indiana – Kevin Wilson (4-5) WARMER
Iowa State – Paul Rhoads (1-9) WARMER
Kansas – Charlie Weis (3-7)
Maryland – Randy Edsall (6-4)
Mississippi State – Dan Mullen (4-6)
SMU – June Jones (4-5)
UNLV – Bobby Hauck (5-5)
THE HEATING PAD – Plenty Warm, but… will probably see 2014
Florida – Will Muschamp (4-6)
Georgia Tech – Paul Johnson (6-4)
Iowa – Kirk Ferentz (6-4)
Troy – Larry Blakeney (5-6)
Washington – Steve Sarkisian (6-4)