Next College Football Head Coach Fired Odds - October 5, 2023

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Next College Football Head Coach Fired Odds - October 5, 2023

James Franklin isn't in jeopardy of losing his job, but could he be investigated by the NCAA for trying to cover games?

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Penn State has been running up the score the last couple of weeks, and they've built a 5-0 record not only straight up, but also against the spread.

Could "Slippin' Jimmy" from Langhorne, PA, be in the Tim Donaghy business? Highly unlikely he's going down that path, instead just racking up style points for the CFP committee, and the odds below don't suggest it either.

SportsBetting.ag has created "next head coach fired" odds following the dismissal of Mel Tucker. Dana Holgerson of Houston leads the way at 3/1. Jimbo Fisher, who was the favorite earlier this season, is now listed at 20/1.

Additionally, the book is also now offering odds for the Bear Bryant, Doak Walker and Fred Biletnikoff Awards, which you can find below.

 

How many games will Penn State cover the spread in this year (5-0 ATS currently)

Over/Under 8.5

 

Will James Franklin or any PSU player be investigated by NCAA before start of 2024 season?

Yes       10/1

 

Next Head Coach Fired            

Dana Holgerson (Houston)         3/1

Ken Wilson (Nevada)                 4/1

Danny Gonzales (New Mexico)   8/1

Tom Allen (Indiana)                   8/1

Trent Dilfer (UAB)                     8/1

Tony Elliott (Virginia)                 9/1

Brent Pry (Virginia Tech)            10/1

Brady Hoke (SDSU)                    12/1

Jeff Haley (Boston College)        12/1

Billy Napier (Florida)                  14/1

Butch Jones (Arkansas State)     16/1

Justin Wilcox (California)           16/1

Ryan Silverfield (Memphis)        16/1

Dino Babers (Syracuse)              20/1

Jimbo Fisher (Texas A&M)         20/1

Dave Aranda (Baylor)                25/1

 

NCAA Awards: https://www.sportsbetting.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/ncaaf-futures/awards

 

Bear Bryant                 

Steve Sarkisian (Texas)                          6/1

Mike Norvell (Florida State)                   7/1

Deion Sanders (Colorado)                      8/1

Kalen DeBoer (Washington)                   8/1

James Franklin (Penn State)                   12/1

Ryan Day (Ohio State)                           12/1

Dan Lanning (Oregon)                           14/1

Marcus Freeman (Notre Dame)              14/1

Mike Elko (Duke)                                   18/1

Kirby Smart (Georgia)                            20/1

Brent Venables (Oklahoma)                   22/1

Lincoln Riley (USC)                                22/1

Jake Dickert (Washington State)            25/1

Mario Cristobal (Miami FL)                    25/1

Mark Stoops (Kentucky)                        25/1

Brian Kelly (LSU)                                    28/1

Jonathan Smith (Oregon State)              28/1

Nick Saban (Alabama)                            28/1

Troy Calhoun (Air Force)                        28/1

Jeff Brohm (Louisville)                           33/1

Lance Leipold (Kansas)                          33/1

Lane Kiffin (Ole Miss)                            33/1

Mack Brown (North Carolina)                33/1

Curt Cignetti (James Madison)               40/1

G.J. Kinne (Texas State)                         40/1

Jeff Tedford (Fresno State)                    40/1

Jimbo Fisher (Texas A&M)                     40/1

Kyle Whittingham (Utah)                       40/1

Chris Klieman (Kansas State)                  50/1

Clay Helton (Georgia Southern)              50/1

Jim Harbaugh (Michigan)                       50/1

Luke Fickell (Wisconsin)                         50/1

Willie Fritz (Tulane)                               50/1

Hugh Freeze (Auburn)                           55/1

Josh Heupel (Tennessee)                       55/1

Mike Locksley (Maryland)                      55/1

                       

Doak Walker                

Audric Estime (Notre Dame)                  4/1

Blake Corum (Michigan)                        6/1

Jonathon Brooks (Texas)                        9/1

DJ Giddens (Kansas State)                      10/1

TreVeyon Henderson (Ohio State)          10/1

Will Shipley (Clemson)                           10/1

Braelon Allen (Wisconsin)                      15/1

Quinshon Judkins (Ole Miss)                  15/1

Ray Davis (Kentucky)                             18/1

Emani Bailey (TCU)                                20/1

MarShawn Lloyd (USC)                          20/1

Bucky Irving (Oregon)                            22/1

Damien Martinez (Oregon State)           22/1

Daijuan Edwards (Georgia)                    25/1

Henry Parrish Jr. (Miami FL)                   25/1

Jase McClellan (Alabama)                      25/1

Jaylen Wright (Tennessee)                     25/1

Omarion Hampton (North Carolina)       25/1

Trey Benson (Florida State)                    25/1

Carson Steele (UCLA)                             28/1

Cody Schrader (Missouri)                       28/1

Jawhar Jordan (Louisville)                      28/1

Kyle Monangai (Rutgers)                       28/1

Nicholas Singleton (Penn State)             28/1

Donovan Edwards (Michigan)                33/1

Jaydn Ott (California)                            33/1

Trevor Etienne (Florida)                         33/1

Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)                   40/1

Devin Neal (Kansas)                               40/1

Roman Hemby (Maryland)                     40/1

Jo'Quavious Marks (Mississippi State)    50/1

Kaytron Allen (Penn State)                     50/1

Kendall Milton (Georgia)                       50/1

Kevorian Barnes (UTSA)                         50/1

Raheim Sanders (Arkansas)                    50/1

Rasheen Ali (Marshall)                           50/1

Jabari Small (Tennessee)                       55/1

Logan Diggs (LSU)                                  55/1

Miyan Williams (Ohio State)                  55/1

Ja'Quinden Jackson (Utah)                     66/1

                       

Fred Biletnikoff                        

Rome Odunze (Washington)                  4/1

Marvin Harrison Jr. (Ohio State)             6/1

Malik Nabers (LSU)                                7/1

Luther Burden III (Missouri)                   8/1

Troy Franklin (Oregon)                          10/1

Brian Thomas Jr. (LSU)                           15/1

Evan Stewart (Texas A&M)                    15/1

Keon Coleman (Florida State)                15/1

Xavier Worthy (Texas)                           18/1

Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State)                    20/1

Ja'Lynn Polk (Washington)                     20/1

Xavier Legette (South Carolina)              20/1

Jimmy Horn Jr. (Colorado)                     22/1

Brock Bowers (Georgia)                         25/1

Johnny Wilson (Florida State)                25/1

Tahj Washington (USC)                          25/1

Xavier Weaver (Colorado)                      25/1

Jalen McMillan (Washington)                 28/1

Dorian Singer (USC)                               33/1

Kobe Hudson (UCF)                               40/1

Xavier Restrepo (Miami FL)                    40/1

Adonai Mitchell (Texas)                         45/1

Jacob Cowing (Arizona)                         50/1

Ainas Smith (Texas A&M)                      55/1

Dominic Lovett (Georgia)                       55/1

Jayden Thomas (Notre Dame)                55/1

Roman Wilson (Michigan)                      55/1

Squirrel White (Tennessee)                   55/1

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