Combing through the early college football season and taking the temperature of programs noticeably mired by a lack of recent success, seats are warming for a select group of head coaches around the country. Hot-seat talk feels a bit misplaced during an unprecedented season marred by a great deal of unknowns, but coaches are ultimately graded by wins and losses and there are several trending in the wrong direction to close out September coming off lackluster efforts to end the 2019 campaign.
Late-game execution, struggles with preparation and challenging holes at key positions on roster are all contributing factors in winless starts for the included group of coaches, but something has to change.
For South Carolina coach Will Muschamp, widely-considered to be on the SEC's hottest seat along with Vanderbilt's Derek Mason, special teams miscues were to blame for Saturday's opening loss to Tennessee — the Gamecocks' sixth loss in their last seven games. South Carolina forced a punt trailing by four points in the final two minutes, but the football caromed off the leg of a player on the return team, proving the final tally.
Pete Fiutak, editor of College Football News, updated his list of hot-seat coaches heading into Week 5 on Monday, a comprehensive look at a group of sideline leaders who need to turn it around and do so quickly:
Here are Fiutak's picks and our thoughts on each:
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