
Some of the SEC’s head coaches might survive the hot seat in 2017, but things aren’t smooth sailing.
The SB Nation College Football Recruiting Podcast returns with another episode. You can subscribe to the show on on Apple Podcasts (iTunes) or Google Play Music.
The show rundown is as follows. A direct link to listen can be found here.
There is not much going on in recruiting right now. Why?
September is always slow, plus Hurricanes Irma and Harvey impacted three of the four most talented states, cancelling high school and college games, and eliminating visit opportunities.
Could half of the SEC head coaching jobs change coaches in the next two years?
Things are going badly at Missouri and Texas A&M.
The natives are restless in Auburn, Arkansas, and Tennessee.
How short will Ed Orgeron’s leash be at LSU if things continue go south? Are Florida fans truly satisfied with Jim McElwain? Ole Miss has an interim coach. Derek Mason and Dan Mullen are always candidates to be poached away.
Nebraska is 1-2 for the second time under Mike Riley.
This happened once in the previous 54 seasons. How does a program that is recruiting really well this year convince kids to stay the course? Do you tell the kids “Hey we will suck this year, keep the faith”? The staff had to know in some respects, right? What analogues can we use for this?
Alabama is not sacking the QB and now has some linebacker injuries.
Is Alabama missing something on defense this year? The Tide pass rush is struggling to replace some departed stars. pic.twitter.com/3jimtLpreY
— CFB Film Room (@CFBFilmRoom) September 20, 2017
Should Alabama fans be concerned? Does any of this matter?
Betting lines
- Alabama -19 at Vanderbilt: Is Vegas just not buying Vanderbilt at all?
- TCU at Oklahoma State -11: Can TCU score with the Cowboys?
- Arkansas at Texas A&M -3 (Dallas): The pink slip bowl?
- Mississippi State at Georgia -5: Is Georgia’s defense good enough to stop Mississippi State? If not, can Jake Fromm put up points with Georgia’s offense?
- Florida -3 at Kentucky: No idea.