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Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders says he wants "leadership" from his quarterback ahead of Week 4 after Ryan Staub's poor game
The Buffs (1-2) brought in Liberty transfer Kaidon Salter, who started the first two games, but lost his starting role following the team’s 31-7 Week 2 win against Delaware. In an odd experiment, Sanders opted to play three quarterbacks, with third-stringer Ryan Staub standing out the most.
And after the Hokies got off to an 0-3 start, losing to South Carolina, Vanderbilt, and Old Dominion by a combined score of 113-57, Viriginia Tech reportedly decided to pull the plug and begin searching for a new voice, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel.
As we head into Week 4 of the college football season, we gauge the temperature for five coaches on the proverbial hot seat.
One head coach lost again on Saturday, and at this rate, his firing looks inevitable despite the season just getting underway.
Georgia Tech announced itself as an ACC contender on Saturday when they beat No. 12 Clemson, their first victory over the Tigers since 2014. The Yellow Jackets
After UCLA fired DeShaun Foster, here's a look at eight candidates the Bruins could hire as their next football coach, including FSU's Tony White: