Here’s a look at 10 key new offensive coordinators who take over at programs that didn’t change head coaches. A case can be made that there is more pressure on these guys than there is on coordinators at schools that have entirely new staffs.
Most of these coordinators are taking over at schools where the offense (or at least one facet of it) has been woeful; others need to make sure they keep what has been a good thing running smoothly.
This was an especially busy offseason for college football coordinators – 66 schools changed OCs – and there were a handful of others we could’ve spotlighted here.