In this unusual year for coaching changes around the country, the Oregon Ducks find themselves the latest team looking for a new face to lead their football program.
On Monday, Mario Cristobal left Eugene to take his talents to the Miami Hurricanes after going 35-13 and winning two Pac-12 titles (2019, 2020) during his four seasons with the Ducks. He also guided Oregon to a third consecutive Pac-12 championship appearance this season.
Now the Ducks are left looking for their fifth coach in 11 seasons. Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens said he would likely have a candidate before early National Signing Day, which will be held on Dec.