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College Football's Toughest Jobs Revealed!
11 Dec
Summary
- Stanford faces hurdles due to academics and NIL.
- Purdue struggles with historical talent gap and resources.
- Vanderbilt's success questioned in tough SEC.

College football's coaching landscape is in constant flux, with many programs facing significant rebuilding efforts. A recent poll of coaches and administrators has identified the five toughest jobs in the Power 4 and Group of 5 leagues. These rankings consider the difficulty of achieving success, immense pressure, and other factors.
Stanford emerges as a top challenge, grappling with rigorous academic standards that impede transfer portal access and a recent move to the ACC. Purdue faces a historical talent deficit and resource limitations, exacerbated by conference realignment. Vanderbilt, despite recent success, faces skepticism about sustaining performance in the demanding SEC.
Other challenging roles include Boston College, hampered by a poor recruiting footprint and limited NIL spending, and Rutgers, which historically struggles for consistent wins in the competitive Big Ten. These programs present unique obstacles for any new coach aiming for sustained success.




