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Year 4 is critical for college football coaches. It marks the completion of one cycle of recruits — not including redshirts — through the program.
It’s the minimum amount of time most schools — barring misconduct or exceptionally poor performance — allot to evaluate a coach’s performance, and perhaps make a change if believed warranted.
In 2016, Arkansas’ Bret Bielema, Tennessee’s Butch Jones, Auburn’s Gus Malzahn and Kentucky’s Mark Stoops are entering their fourth season at their respective schools.
Here’s a look at how each of the four have fared and the present outlook for their programs:
http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/sec-football/evaluating-secs-fourth-year-head-coaches/
It’s the minimum amount of time most schools — barring misconduct or exceptionally poor performance — allot to evaluate a coach’s performance, and perhaps make a change if believed warranted.
In 2016, Arkansas’ Bret Bielema, Tennessee’s Butch Jones, Auburn’s Gus Malzahn and Kentucky’s Mark Stoops are entering their fourth season at their respective schools.
Here’s a look at how each of the four have fared and the present outlook for their programs:
http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/sec-football/evaluating-secs-fourth-year-head-coaches/