Which college football coaches are at the highest risk of losing their jobs during or after the 2022 college football season?

In the SEC, Bryan Harsin has been facing serious heat from Auburn boosters essentially since the end of last year. The university’s subsequent investigation into the football program found no wrongdoing and Harsin was retained; still, it’s thought that it’s not a matter of if he’ll be shown the door, but when, despite a massive surge the rest of the way.

It’s not surprising that FOX Sports college football insider Bruce Feldman cited Harsin as having the “hottest seat in the country in college football right now”, especially after blowing a 17-0 lead to LSU at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Auburn is in Athens on Saturday in the latest edition of the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry. The Bulldogs have won the last 5 in the series, but have looked below their usual standard during a win at home against Kent State and an even less convincing victory on the road at Missouri.

If this turns out to be a non-competitive contest in favor of the Dawgs, does Auburn pull the plug on Harsin even with Oct. 15’s matchup at Ole Miss the final game before the open week?