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College Football Coaching Carousel: Which Schools Have New Head Coaches In 2024?

Kalen DeBoer - NCAA College Football Head Coaches

Jackson lists the college football head coaches who were fired during the 2023 NCAA season. Which schools hired new head coaches ahead of the 2024 season? Jackson dives into the 2024 College Football Coaching Carousel.

Every offseason, there's a ton of turnover in college football. The NIL era and transfer portal have made this true with players and student-athletes, but head coaches have always come and gone in bunches. There are plenty of programs that will be under new direction heading into the 2024 season.

In this year's coaching change cycle, a legendary figure in college football decided to retire, creating the biggest job opening in college sports of all time. However, there were several other big-time programs with a change in leadership after a disappointing 2032 campaign.

Who are the top names featured in this year's coaches carousel? Let's dive into all the FBS programs with new coaches in 2024.

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Arizona Wildcats

In: TBD
Out: Jedd Fisch

Fisch took the head coaching job at Washington after a quick turnaround of the Arizona program. This happened late in the cycle after Kalen DeBoer took the head job at Alabama to replace Nick Saban, so the program has not yet named a replacement at the time of this writing.

 

Washington Huskies

In: Jedd Fisch, Former Arizona HC
Out: Kalen DeBoer

Fisch worked under Mike Shanahan, Pete Carroll, Sean McVay, and Bill Belichick in the NFL, and he wasted no time taking advantage of his first head coaching opportunity. With Arizona, he went 1-11 in his first year and ended his tenure with a 10-3 season and an Alamo Bowl victory. The Wildcats had not won more than seven games since 2014, so his impressive season earned him a step up in the coaching ranks.

As mentioned above, DeBoer departed for Alabama.

 

Alabama Crimson Tide

In: Kalen DeBoer, Former Washington HC
Out: Nick Saban

DeBoer has a 104-12 record in nine seasons as a college head coach. He took Sioux Falls to four straight NAIA Championship games before climbing the ranks at the FBS level as an offensive coordinator. After leading Fresno State to a 9-3 season, Washington hired him, and he went 25-3 and took the Huskies to the National Championship game in year two of his tenure. Now he's attempting to replace the greatest college football coach of all time.

As for Saban, not much needs to be said. He's set to retire with a 292-71-1 record, seven National Championships, and ten National Championship Game appearances. His impact on college football will last forever, and despite his age (72), it was shocking to see him hang it up.

 

Texas A&M Aggies

In: Mike Elko, Former Duke HC
Out: Jimbo Fisher

Elko was Fisher's defensive coordinator from 2018 to 2021 before taking over the Duke head coaching job. He secured 16 victories in two seasons with the Blue Devils, which is an incredible accomplishment given the inability to draw high-level recruits to Durham. Now, he'll look to lead the Aggies toward consistent contention in the always-tough SEC.

Fisher hasn't been able to get his teams back to the grand stage since winning the final BCS National Championship with a redshirt freshman Jameis Winston at Florida State in 2013. To get over the sadness of being fired by Texas A&M, he'll wipe his tears with a $75 million buy-out from his contract.

 

Michigan State Spartans

In: Jonathan Smith, Former Oregon State HC
Out: Mel Tucker

It's unfortunate that Smith didn't stick around Oregon State after winning 18 games over the last two years, but with the PAC-12 crumbling, his move to Michigan State made sense. The 44-year-old has a creative offensive mind that could thrive in the old-school Big Ten.

Excluding the 2021 season, Mel Tucker's teams at MSU were awful, and his alleged off-field conduct was even worse. He's out after four seasons with the Spartans.

 

Mississippi State Bulldogs

In: Jeff Lebby, Former Oklahoma OC
Out: Zach Arnett

Lebby has been a part of high-powered offenses with three schools over the last five years. He worked with Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel at UCF and Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss before being given the reigns to the Oklahoma offense in 2023. The Sooners ranked third nationally in total yards per game (507.0), which quickly earned the 40-year-old an SEC head coaching job. Competing with the big dogs at Mississippi State is a challenge, but Lebby might be up to the task with his creative and high-flying offensive schemes.

Arnett was given just one season at the helm after the death of college football legend and former MSU coach Mike Leach. It didn't seem like a fair and justified firing, so hopefully he lands on his feet as a head coach or defensive coordinator elsewhere.

 

Syracuse Orange

In: Fran Brown, Former Georgia DBs Coach
Out: Dino Babers

Not much is known about Brown since he's never been a head coach, and he spent just one season as Temple's co-defensive coordinator in 2019. However, Kirby Smart's coaching tree produced Dan Lanning at Oregon, so surely, Syracuse is hoping for the same luck with Georgia's defensive back coach from 2022 to 2023. He's another young gun at just 40 years old.

Babers was a stud head coach at Eastern Illinois and Syracuse, winning 37 games in four seasons with those programs. At Syracuse, he won just 41 games in eight seasons and eclipsed five wins just twice. While it didn't work out with the Orange, he should be back in the coaching ranks in no time as an offensive coordinator or head coach at a smaller program.

 

Oregon State Beavers

In: Trent Bray, Former Oregon State OC
Out: Jonathan Smith

Bray, an Oregon State alum, was promoted to head coach after the departure of Smith (to Michigan State). The 41-year-old spent eight seasons with OSU in two different stints, so he was a natural and obvious choice to be named the head ball coach. With Oregon State's future uncertain after the collapse of the PAC 12, he's a great option to keep things familiar and stable.

 

Indiana Hoosiers

In: Curt Cignetti, Former James Madison HC
Out: Tom Allen

Cignetti has a 119-35 career record as the head coach of IUP, Elon, and James Madison. The Dukes' program moved from the FCS level to the Sun Belt Conference just two seasons ago, which should've meant they would struggle for a while. Nope. Cignetti posted a 19-4 record in those two seasons and had the NCAA not ruled the program ineligible for postseason play, the Dukes would have played in the Sun Belt Conference Championship game in both years. He's a proven winner, which is what Indiana desperately needs.

Allen has had success as an assistant coach on the defensive side of the ball, which is why Penn State just hired him to replace Manny Diaz as their defensive coordinator. Unfortunately, Allen could only muster 33 wins in seven seasons with the Hoosiers.

 

Duke Blue Devils

In: Manny Diaz, Former Penn State DC
Out: Mike Elko

Diaz led the No. 2 defense in the nation in 2023, as the Penn State Nittany Lions gave up just 247.6 yards per game. His efforts earned him his second head coaching opportunity in the ACC. Although he struggled at Miami (21-15 in three years), the expectations are much lower at Duke, so he'll have the chance to revive his head coaching career this time around.

Elko replaced Jimbo Fisher at Texas A&M after Fisher won just 11 games in his final two seasons -- despite having a top-five roster in all of college football.

 

Houston Cougars

In: Willie Fritz, Former Tulane HC
Out: Dana Holgorsen

Fritz, age 63, is one of the oldest coaches hired during this year's cycle, but his resume speaks for itself. 23 wins and a Cotton Bowl victory over Caleb Williams and the USC Trojans over the last two years earned him the head job at Houston. The Cougars are now in the Big 12, so he clearly viewed this job as a step up.

Holgorsen has a solid career record at 92-69 between his time at West Virginia and Houston, but the program's 4-8 record in its first season in the Big 12 wasn't enough to satisfy the athletics department. He's another name to watch to land an offensive coordinator role at a big school or head coaching job at a group-of-five program.

 

Group Of Five Head Coaching Changes

San Diego State Aztecs

In: Sean Lewis, Former Colorado OC
Out: Brady Hoke

Boise State Broncos

In: Spencer Danielson, Former Boise State DC/Interim HC
Out: Andy Avalos

UTEP Miners

In: Scotty Walden, Former Austin Peay HC
Out: Dana Dimel

Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks

In: Bryant Vincent, Former New Mexico OC
Out: Terry Bowden

MTSU Blue Raiders

In: Derek Mason, Former Vanderbilt HC
Out: Rick Stockstill

New Mexico Lobos

In: Bronco Mendenhall, Former BYU and Virginia HC
Out: Danny Gonzales

Wyoming Cowboys

In: Jay Sawvell, Former Wyoming DC
Out: Craig Bohl

James Madison Dukes

In: Bob Chesney, Former Holy Cross HC
Out: Curt Cignetti

Tulane Green Wave

In: Jon Sumrall, Former Troy HC
Out: Willie Fritz

Troy Trojans

In: Gerad Parker, Former Notre Dame OC
Out: Jon Sumrall

Nevada Wolf Pack

In: Jeff Choate, Former Texas Co-OC, Montana State HC
Out: Ken Wilson

New Mexico State Aggies

In: Tony Sanchez, Former New Mexico State WRs Coach
Out: Jerry Kill



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