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There are a number of high profile coaches who in a normal season would be under intense pressure of being fired.
Jim Harbaugh has vastly underperformed in his tenure at Michigan. Chip Kelly, Scott Frost and Dino Babers were supposed to turn their respective programs around. James Franklin is having the worst season Penn State has had in decades.
But this is not a normal season. So, would it be unfair to any coach to make the decision to replace them this season?
IMO, I don't think there will be any major firings this year as I think just about every coach will get a pass on this season regardless how underwhelming their team has played.
Jim Harbaugh has vastly underperformed in his tenure at Michigan. Chip Kelly, Scott Frost and Dino Babers were supposed to turn their respective programs around. James Franklin is having the worst season Penn State has had in decades.
But this is not a normal season. So, would it be unfair to any coach to make the decision to replace them this season?
IMO, I don't think there will be any major firings this year as I think just about every coach will get a pass on this season regardless how underwhelming their team has played.