NFL.com’s college football writer, Mike Huguenin, put together a list for the 2015 season naming 15 college football coaches – including two SEC head coaches – considered to be on the hot seat entering the 2015 season.

After a rough 2014 season, Vanderbilt’s Derek Mason is not an uncommon participant on hot seat rankings this off-season, but the presence of LSU’s Les Miles on the list might raise some eyebrows. Of course, like Mark Richt at Georgia, Les Miles finds himself mentioned in the same sentence as the phrase “hot seat” every few years despite overall success with the program during his tenure.

Here’s what Huguenin had to say about Miles:

It’s hard to imagine LSU getting rid of Miles, who has averaged 10 wins per season and has won a national title. But SEC programs are notoriously quick on the trigger, and while all SEC fan bases are demanding, LSU’s is especially so. LSU is coming off an 8-5 season, which is tied for the worst mark during Miles’ tenure. Miles recruits at a high level, especially on defense. But the Tigers’ offense has struggled the past few seasons. LSU was 4-4 in conference play last season, and the last time the Tigers had back-to-back seasons of .500 or less in SEC games was 1998 and 1999. The coach was Gerry DiNardo, and he was fired late in the 1999 season. Again, it’s extremely difficult to imagine that fate for Miles, but if LSU goes 8-5 again (or, heaven forbid, worse)…

You can view the entire list on NFL.com.