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2026 College Football Hot Seat Rankings: Evaluating job security of all 138 FBS coaches

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Adam Eargle, CBS Sports

Every college football coach is under some amount of pressure to win, but heading into 2026, only an unfortunate few find themselves squarely in the "hot seat" conversation. Widespread coaching changes over recent years have left more than half of the FBS in a position where their coaching outlook seems pretty stable, barring something crazy. But for a trio of power-conference coaches, hot-seat talk will dominate the conversation until results change.

Florida State coach Mike Norvell, Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell and Baylor coach Dave Aranda each received a 5.0 hot-seat rating average during the annual polling of CBS Sports experts for our 2026 Hot Seat Rankings. That's the hottest possible seat on our 0-to-5 scale, and the unanimous rating across all of the experts drives home the urgency these coaches face to improve. 

With Maryland coach Mike Locksley close to unanimous at 4.9, South Carolina coach Shane Beamer at 4.3 and North Carolina coach Bill Belichick scoring a 4.1, you can quickly identify the places where the pressure is starting to get turned up the most.

It is worth noting that a high hot-seat rating does not guarantee doom, but recent history shows more firings than not. Last season, five of the eight coaches who received a CBS Sports Hot Seat rating of 4.1 or higher were fired during or after the season. Coaches like Hugh Freeze, Sam Pittman and Mike Gundy were shown the door, but Oklahoma coach Brent Venables and Arizona's Brent Brennan put together the type of season that reversed the narrative around their tenure.

A better hot seat rating does not guarantee future employment, either. Last season, Brian Kelly had a 3.33 before his midseason dismissal, and perhaps in a moment of CBS Sports Hot Seat Rating history, we saw James Franklin fired by Penn State despite 1.33 preseason rating.

Those three coaches with a 5.0 rating should look at Sonny Cumbie. The Louisiana Tech coach also had a 5.0 rating going into last season and then led the Bulldogs to a fourth-place finish in Conference USA and an Independence Bowl win. Cumbie still faces some pressure with a 3.2 mark, and perhaps a similar adjustment could come for some of those hottest seats in search of cooling.

Below, you'll find where all 138 FBS coaches stand before the season kicks off, as voted on by CBS Sports college football experts Matt Zenitz, Shehan Jeyarajah, Brandon Marcello, John Talty, Tom Fornelli, Chris Hummer, Chip Patterson, Austin Nivison, Cody Nagel and Brad Crawford. 

Each was asked to rate each coach's job security on a scale of 0 to 5, and we averaged those 10 evaluations to assign a score. Check out the ratings key, then see where every coach ranks with kickoff just under two months away.

2026 Hot Seat Rankings: Luke Fickell, Dave Aranda among six college football coaches with jobs on the line
Shehan Jeyarajah
2026 Hot Seat Rankings: Luke Fickell, Dave Aranda among six college football coaches with jobs on the line
Rating What it means Coaches

5

Win or be fired

3

4-4.99

Start improving now

3

3-3.99

Pressure is mounting

14

2-2.99

All good ... for now

23

1-1.99

Safe and secure

48

0-0.99

Untouchable

47

The table below is arranged in alphabetical order by school. Listed is each coach's win-loss record at his current program and the number of years he's led that team prior to 2026. If the coach's rating has changed from the 2025 season, the old rating is listed in parentheses. Asterisks (*) indicate that games won/lost as an interim coach immediately preceding a full-time hiring are included.

2026 Hot Seat Rankings
TeamCoachYearsRecord2026 Rating
Troy Calhoun19139-971.1 (1.1)
Joe Moorhead313-352.2 (3.8)
Kalen DeBoer120-83 (2.3)
Dowell Loggains15-81.8 (0.6)
Brent Brennan213-121.8 (4.2)
Kenny Dillingham214-120.9 (0.2)
Ryan Silverfield----1
Butch Jones519-312.4 (2.4)
Jeff Monken1289-630.7 (0.1)
Alex Golesh----0.7
Mike Uremovich14-81 
Dave Aranda636-37(5) 2.2
Spencer Danielson224-8*1 (0.9)
Bill O'Brien29-163.5 (1.6)
Eddie George14-81 (1.6)
Pete Lembo214-112.1 (1.1)
Kalani Sitake1084-450.3 (1.1)
Tosh Lupoi----0.8
Matt Drinkall17-61.1 (1)
Tim Albin11-111.9 (1)
Scott Satterfield
315-223.5 (4)
Dabo Swinney17187-533.1 (0.2)
Ryan Beard--0.9
Deion Sanders316-213.1 (0.33)
Jim Mora Jr.----0.7
Ryan Carty333-171 (0.78)
Manny Diaz218-91 (1.22)
Blake Harrell114-5*1.8 (1.56)
Chris Creighton1261-832.8 (1.4)
Willie Simmons17-61 (0.8)
Jon Sumrall----0.8
Zach Kittley14-8(0.8)
Mike Norvell638-345 (3.3)
Matt Entz19-41.1 (0.8)
Kirby Smart10117-210.1 (0.1)
Clay Helton327-253.1 (2.6)
Dell McGee24-203.3 (1.9)
Brent Key327-200.1 (1)
Timmy Chang313-251 (2.4)
Willie Fritz214-110.7 (1.3)
Bret Bielema537-260.9 (0.8)
Curt Cignetti227-2(0.22)
Kirk Ferentz27221-1490.8 (1.7)
Jimmy Rogers----0.9
Billy Napier----1.2
Charles Kelly----1.2 (1)
Lance Leipold527-352.3 (1)
Collin Klein----0.5
Jerry Mack110-40.4 (0.8)
Mark Carney15-7*1.3 (3.6)
Will Stein----0.7
Jamey Chadwell325-132.7 (1.8)
Michael Desormeaux429-25*2.2 (1.7)
Sonny Cumbie419-313.2 (5)
Jeff Brohm328-120.8 (0.8)
Lane Kiffin----1
Tony Gibson15-71.8 (1)
Mike Locksley737-494.9 (3.2)
Charles Huff----0.7 (1.7)
Mario Cristobal435-190.5 (2.6)
Chuck Martin1272-740.8 (0.8)
Kyle Whittingham----1.5
Pat Fitzgerald----0.7
Derek Mason26-183.6 (2.2)
P.J. Fleck966-442.1 (1.8)
Jeff Lebby27-18(3.3) 3
Eliah Drinkwitz646-291.8 (1.1)
Casey Woods----0.7
Brian Newberry326-120.8 (1.2)
Dave Doeren1395-703 (3.1)
Matt Rhule319-193 (2.11)
Jeff Choate26-192.2 (1.1)
Jason Eck19-40.8 (1.1`)
Tony Sanchez27-172.7 (2.4)
Bill Belichick14-84.1 (2.1)
Neal Brown----0.7
Rob Harley ----2.6
Tim Polasek226-3 (FCS)1
David Braun319-19*2.5 (2)
Marcus Freeman443-12*0.5 (0.1)
John Hauser----1.3
Ryan Day782-12*0.8 (0.9)
Brent Venables432-261.9 (4.7)
Eric Morris----0.7
Ricky Rahne530-331.7 (2.8)
Pete Golding--2-1*1.9
Dan Lanning448-80.3 (0.2)
JaMarcus Shephard----0.7
Matt Campbell----0.9
Pat Narduzzi1180-612.1 (2.6)
Barry Odom12-101.8 (1)
Scott Abell15-81 (1)
Greg Schiano6 (17)35-42 (99-108)2.8 (1.4)
Phil Longo12-102.6 (1)
Sean Lewis212-131.3 (2)
Ken Niumatalolo210-152 (1.11)
Rhett Lashlee438-160.9 (0.8)
Major Applewhite211-142.5 (1.8)
Shane Beamer533-304.3 (1.1)
Blake Anderson--0-1*0.8
Brian Hartline----0.7
Tavita Pritchard----0.8
Fran Brown113-122 (1)
Sonny Dykes436-172,1 (2.7)
K.C. Keeler15-70.9 (1)
Josh Heupel545-202.3 (1.1)
Steve Sarkisian548-202.6 (0.4)
Mike Elko219-70.8 (1.7)
G.J. Kinne323-161.7 (1.1)
Joey McGuire435-181.4 (2.3)
Mike Jacobs----0.7
Gerad Parker212-141.6 (2.8)
Will Hall----1.1
Tre Lamb14-81.2 (1)
Alex Mortensen--2.4*1.3
Scott Frost3 (2)5-7 (19-7)1.6 (2)
Bob Chesney----0.5
Jason Candle----0.9
Bryant Vincent28-161.5 (1.2)
Joe Harasymiak10-122.2 (1)
Dan Mullen110-40.8 (1)
Lincoln Riley435-183.8 (3.3)
Scotty Walden25-193 (1.4)
Jeff Traylor653-261.9 (0.9)
Morgan Scalley----1.9
Bronco Mendenhall16-70.8 (1)
Clark Lea526-370.4 (1.8)
Tony Elliott421-261.1 (3.3)
James Franklin----0.3
Jake Dickert19-41.1 (1)
Jedd Fisch215-111.7 (1.6)
Kirby Moore----0.7
Rich Rodriguez1 (8)4-8 (66-34)1.5 (1.4)
Tyson Helton757-361.4 (0.9)
Alonzo Carter----1
Lance Taylor320-191.2 (3.1)
Luke Fickell317-215 (3.7)
Jay Sawvel27-172.9 (2.7)
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