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ESPN's Adam Rittenberg ranked the available head coaching jobs in college football and put LSU at the top of the list after Brian Kelly was fired on Sunday night.
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Why the job ranks here: LSU hasn't won consistently enough since its last national title, but the ingredients of a top-shelf job are there, especially location and fan support. As a coaching agent said the week before LSU made its move, "If LSU came open, that's by far the best job on the market, easily." Now it has.
Here are the complete rankings:
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I tried to view these jobs as coaches do and ask: Which jobs offer the best path to success in the respective league? Which had the right mix of support and expectations? The SEC and Big Ten are the two most well-resourced leagues, but not every SEC or Big Ten job is better than every Big 12 or ACC job.

Here's a look at the current rankings:

1. LSU Tigers
2. Penn State Nittany Lions
3. Florida Gators
4. Oklahoma State Cowboys
5. Virginia Tech Hokies
6. Arkansas Razorbacks
7. Stanford Cardinal
8. UCLA Bruins

Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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LSUcajun772 months
UF should be above Penn State
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LakeChuckTiger892 months
Arkansas should be higher.. Walmart and chicken money.
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cajunmud2 months
How the Hogs don't have a higher priced roster/budget than Oregon is beyond me. Walmart is waaay bigger than Nike.
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PeleofAnalytics2 months
You can have the most wealthy alumni in the world but that doesn't mean they are motivated to pay for athletes. Phil Knight's entire business revolves around sports so he likely cares more about it than your normal billionaire.
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TigersX3372 months
I think they spend a lot more on Basketball than football
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