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This is a list of college football head coaches with non-consecutive tenure, meaning that an individual was a head coach at a college or university for a period, departed, and then returned to the same college or university in the same capacity. This list includes only head coaches. This list does not include the following:
List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (coaches) List of college football head coaches with non-consecutive tenure; List of current NAIA football coaches
He served three stints as the head football coach at the University of Tennessee (UT) from 1926 to 1934, 1936 to 1940, and 1946 to 1952. He is one of two college football coaches to have won national titles in two non-consecutive tenures at the same school, along with Frank Leahy of the University of Notre Dame .
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) includes 134 teams. Each team has one head coach. [1] In addition to the head coach, most teams also have at least one offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator; [1] however, the head coach will sometimes assume one of these roles as well.
If the team competed at a time before the official organization of either of the two groups but is generally accepted as a "college football program" it would also be included. The list includes coaches with 30 seasons regardless of division. Coaches expected to be active in the (fall) 2021 season are in bold. Current through the end of the ...
Nebraska’s new coach, Matt Rhule, is coming off a disastrous coaching tenure of his own. Rhule had an 11-27 record before getting fired by the Carolina Panthers, and now he’s back in college ...
During Ravenscroft’s opening-night win, head coach Ned Gonet began his 42nd season on the Ravens’ sideline, setting the state record for longest stint at a single school.
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