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Roundtable: SEC assistant next in line for a good head-coaching gig

There are some quality head coaches in the SEC, but who are some of the assistants lying in the weeds, hoping for that big break?

As you know, landing that top-tier head-coaching gig usually requires some work at the assistant level, and the SEC has plenty of guys who take over their own programs in the very near future.

Today, we asked our five SEC reporters which SEC assistant they think is most ready to land a good head-coaching job.

Edward Aschoff: There were a handful of guys that I went back and forth on, but one name that just continued to ring loud and clear in my head was Dave Aranda at LSU.