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Wisconsin, Nebraska, ASU football all win with interim coaches
What do Brent Key, Shaun Aguano, Mickey Joseph and Jim Leonhard all have in frequent? They’re interim coaches who all received this week.
At Georgia Tech, Key improved to 2–0 since taking on for Geoff Collins with an additional time win over Duke. Aguano led Arizona State to a victory over No. 21 Washington. On Friday evening, Joseph’s Nebraska crew received a second straight sport, this time over Rutgers, and Leonhard, in his first sport as interim at Wisconsin, received a 42–7 rout of Northwestern.
Of their brief interim stints up to now, the 4 coaches are 6–2. In the meantime, UAB interim coach Bryant Vincent picked up a win over Center Tennessee to enhance to three–2. Perhaps extra head coaches needs to be fired? Nicely, everyone knows extra will very effectively be coming.
Which may begin with Bryan Harsin at Auburn, whose crew has misplaced two straight after a walloping by the hands of Georgia, 42–10. The struggling Tigers limp right into a sport at Ole Miss subsequent weekend. Will Harsin make the journey?
Talking of the Rebels, they survived a scare from Vanderbilt (Vanderbilt!). Down three at halftime, Lane Kiffin’s crew roared again to win, 52–28. Oklahoma State remained unbeaten as effectively, however barely. The Pokes stormed again to beat a feisty Texas Tech crew.
However let’s get again to these interim coaches. Of the 5, Leonhard would appear to have the perfect shot to grow to be the everlasting coach. However don’t sleep on Key, who’s a former GT offensive lineman from close by Birmingham and a man who labored for 3 years underneath Nick Saban.
Joseph, the brother of the NFL’s Vance Joseph, is a Nebraska man. Would the Huskers retain him? He’s shut with Nebraska AD Trev Alberts.
Both means, issues are all of a sudden trending in the precise course for groups whose seasons appeared to be misplaced.
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