As Bleacher Report’s Barrett Sallee points out in a recent column, there were a ton of coaching changes within the SEC’s walls this offseason, as 10 of the conference’s 14 members welcomed at least one new coordinator to their staff.

Some of this turnover, if not most, was due to necessary shift in direction after a lack of desired results. That means that some of the newer additions have inherited a lot of pressure to succeed right away at their new posts, with jobs on the line even in Year 1. (But in today’s game, that is probably the case for anybody, anywhere.)

Additionally, some coordinators that have been around for a little while have a target on their back for past under-performances, as well.

Sallee put together a list of new SEC coordinators under the most pressure in 2016, with Auburn offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee leading the pack. Check it out:

1. Rhett Lashlee, OC, Auburn

Offense is supposed to be Auburn’s calling card under head coach Gus Malzahn and offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee, but it was anything but its calling card last year when the Tigers finished 10th in the SEC in total offense at 370 yards per game.

What’s more, the quarterback play was mediocre. Jeremy Johnson and Sean White combined to throw as many interceptions as touchdown passes (11), and the passing game as a whole finished 10th in the conference at 124.50, landing Malzahn and the entire staff on the hot seat.

While Malzahn will shoulder some of the load, it’s up to Lashlee—who holds the title of quarterback coach—to find the right guy under center to lead the 2016 Tigers.

2. Noel Mazzone, OC, Texas A&M
3. Cam Cameron, OC, LSU
4. Lane Kiffin, OC, Alabama
5. John Chavis, DC, Texas A&M
6. Jim Chaney, OC, Georgia
7. Kevin Steele, DC, Auburn