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Betting on Getting Fired?

Mike Farrell breaks down the latest odds on first coach fired and gives his tips on who to bet to get canned next

Mike Farrell| September 22, 2022 (Updated: July 9, 2025)
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Auburn Tigers head coach Bryan Harsin as the Auburn Tigers take on the Penn State Nittany Lions at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn
Auburn Tigers head coach Bryan Harsin as the Auburn Tigers take on the Penn State Nittany Lions at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn

According to BetOnline.ag, these are the odds for the next NCAA coach to be fired. I’ve got some thoughts on these lines on where you should be betting your money.


Bryan Harsin, Auburn

Odds: +150 

— Not the best value at these odds but there is a 50/50 chance he’s next.

Geoff Collins, Georgia Tech

Odds: +150 

— He could be fired after a few more games but these odds aren’t juicy enough.

Neal Brown, West Virginia

+650

— I like these odds but wouldn’t risk a ton here as the next to go.

David Shaw, Stanford

+700

— Nah I wouldn’t touch this at all, Stanford won’t fire him at all, much less mid season.

Jeff Scott, USF

+900

— The close loss to Florida keeps him alive so I don’t like these odds.

Jay Norvell, Colorado State

10-1

— He’s 3 games into this gig. This is wasted money he’s not going anywhere next.

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Ken Niamatalolo, Navy

10-1

— Nah, don’t think they’d do a mid season axe job.

Chip Kelly, UCLA

20-1

— What in the hell? Like seriously, what?

Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M

20-1

— He’d have to have a really bad stretch the next two months.

Karl Dorrell, Colorado

20-1

— Mash the hell out of these odds. This could be easy money.

Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern

20-1

— Um, no. Never.

Scott Satterfield, Louisville

20-1

— Not bad odds here for a small play.

Steve Sarkisian, Texas

20-1

— Not next save your money.

Marcus Freeman, Notre Dame

33-1

— 3 games in? At Notre Dame? Please. This is dumb.

Category: College FootballTag: Bryan Harsin, Chip Kelly, David Shaw, Geoff Collins, Jay Norvell, Jimbo Fisher, Ken Niamatalolo, Kyren Lacey, Marcus Freeman, Neal Brown, Pat Fitzgerald, Scott Satterfield, Steve Sarkisian
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