Two College Football Coaches 'Likely' Getting Fired After Saturday
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Two college football head coaches are reportedly on the verge of being dismissed following recent performances. Indiana's Tom Allen and Mississippi State's Zach Arnett are both under scrutiny due to their teams' struggles this season. Indiana has faced a challenging season with a 2-6 record, including a 0-5 mark in Big Ten play, raising questions about Allen's future with the program. Meanwhile, Arnett, in his first full season as head coach after succeeding Mike Leach, has led Mississippi State to a disappointing 4-4 record, with only one conference win in the SEC. The potential changes highlight the pressure on college football programs to quickly improve results and remain competitive in their respective conferences.
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