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    Pair Of SEC Coaches Named Most Likely To Be Fired First During 2024 Season

    By Alex Weber,

    6 hours ago

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    For football fans and sports bettors, the First Coach Fired odds are always interesting to browse, projecting which teams will be quickest to pull the plug on their leader.

    With the start of Week 0 and the 2024 college football season just weeks away, BetOnline has posted the official odds for the first head coach to get the boot this year. In as competitive a year as ever for the league, a pair of SEC coaches lead the way on BetOnline's hot seat.

    Take a look at the full list on this tweet or listed out down below:

    Here's the list:

    Billy Napier (Florida) | +400
    Sam Pittman (Arkansas) | +500
    Mario Cristobal (Miami) | +600
    Dave Aranda (Baylor) | +700
    Clark Lea (Vanderbilt) | +800
    Kalani Sitake (BYU) | +1000
    Justin Wilcox (California) | +1200
    Pat Narduzzi (Pittsburgh) | +1200
    Ryan Day (Ohio State) +1200
    Neal Brown (West Virginia) | +1400
    Scott Satterfield (Cincinnati) +1400
    Mike Locksley (Maryland) | +1600
    Shane Beamer (South Carolina) | +1600
    Tony Elliott (Virginia) | +1600
    Dabo Swinney (Clemson) | +2500
    Lincoln Riley (USC) | +2500
    Brent Venables (Oklahoma) | +3300
    Deion Sanders (Colorado) | +5000

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4K0LNS_0v3Anr8m00
    Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman

    © Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports

    Well, that's quite a list. Pittman and Napier are no surprises if you've been monitoring the situations in Fayetteville and Gainesville. Meanwhile, some legends also appear on the list in Dabo Swinney, Lincoln Riley and Deion Sanders there at the back end. These are unlikely choices, but eyebrow-raisers nonetheless.

    Related: Paul Finebaum Claims One SEC Coach Is ‘Playing Possum’

    Related: Famous College Football Commercial Takes Obvious Shot At Michigan

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