Bet the First College Football Head Coach to Be Fired in 2024

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There are plenty of names on the college football coaches' hotseat list as we head into the 2024 season.

The collegiate coaching carousel is a machine that continually gets quarters pumped into it, and unfortunately, some head coaches will be handed their walking papers during or after the season.

SportsBetting.ag has set odds for which college head coach will be fired first, and the two favorites hail from the SEC.

Firing odds are subject to change and will be updated in real-time throughout the season on this page.

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First Head Coach Fired Odds   

Billy Napier (Florida)                  4/1

Sam Pittman (Arkansas)             5/1

Mario Cristobal (Miami)            6/1

Dave Aranda (Baylor)                7/1

Clark Lea (Vanderbilt)                8/1

Kalani Sitake (BYU)                    10/1

Justin Wilcox (California)           12/1

Pat Narduzzi (Pittsburgh)           12/1

Ryan Day (Ohio State)               12/1

Neal Brown (West Virginia)        14/1

Scott Satterfield (Cincinnati)      14/1

Mike Locksley (Maryland)          16/1

Shane Beamer (South Carolina) 16/1

Tony Elliott (Virginia)                 16/1

Dabo Swinney (Clemson)           25/1

Lincoln Riley (USC)                    25/1

Brent Venables (Oklahoma)       33/1

Deion Sanders (Colorado)          50/1

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