Updating the SEC's coaching carousel
Every offseason, there is coaching turnover around college football, so much so it can be hard to keep track of. SDS is making it easy for you, with a list of every coaching change so far throughout the SEC.
Alabama
- Assistant strength and conditioning coach Mark Hocke was named the strength and conditioning coach at Georgia.
Auburn
- Fired defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson, hired Will Muschamp as his replacement.
Florida
- Fired Will Muschamp as head coach as well as letting go of Muschamp’s staff. Florida hired Jim McElwain as his replacement.
- Hired Mississippi State’s Geoff Collins as defensive coordinator
Georgia
- Hired Alabama’s Mark Hocke as strength and conditioning coach after Joe Tereshinski announced he would be stepping down in December.
- Offensive coordinator Mike Bobo accepted the head coach position at Colorado State, replacing McElwain.
Kentucky
- Offensive coordinator Neal Brown left to take the head coaching job at Troy, hired Shannon Brown as new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
- Special teams coach Craig Naivar left to take a position at Houston.
Mississippi State
- Defensive coordinator Geoff Collins left to take the same position at Florida.
Missouri
- Defensive coordinator Dave Steckel left to become head coach at Central Missouri.
Ole Miss
- Linebackers coach Tom Allen left to be the defensive coordinator at South Florida.
Texas A&M
- Fired defensive coordinator Mark Snyder following the regular season finale.
- Wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator David Beaty left to become head coach at Kansas.
- Offensive line coach and top recruiter B.J. Anderson left the program.
Vanderbilt
- Fired offensive coordinator Karl Dorrell, defensive coordinator David Kotulski, wide receivers coach Mark Lubick and strength coach Bill Hughan