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Michigan was a bit of a letdown for sure

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#5 USF vs #8 USC
Tuesday January 10, 2030 | 7:30 PM | Rose Bowl | Pasadena, California
ROSE BOWL

#5 USF BULLS (14-1, 8-0)
Head Coach: DJ Porter | 41-4 at USF | 65-8 Career
Schemes: Spread | 3-3-5 Tite
2029 Season Schedule
Sat, Aug 25 – at UCF – W 62-17
Sat, Sep 1 – at Florida International – W 63-16
Sat, Sep 8 – vs NC State – W 34-7
Sat, Sep 15 – vs #5 Notre Dame – L 24-21
Sat, Sep 22 – vs East Carolina – W 56-10
Sat, Sep 29 – at UAB – W 69-7
Sat, Oct 6 – vs Rice – W 58-9
Sat, Oct 13 – at Charlotte – W 56-7
Sat, Oct 20 – vs Tulane – W 34-31
Sat, Nov 3 – at Tulsa – W 49-13
Sat, Nov 10 – vs Memphis – W 31-24
Sat, Nov 24 – at North Texas – W 45-19
Sat, Dec 9 – vs Florida International (American Conference Championship) – W 52-27
Wed, Dec 19 – vs Ohio State (CFP Round One ) W 21-14
Tue, Jan 1 – vs Michigan (CFP Round Two, Fiesta Bowl) – W 38-14
Thu, Jan 10 – vs USC (CFP Semifinal, Rose Bowl) 7:30PM
Stat Leaders
Passing | QB Locklan Hewlett | 379/555 68% 4,545 Yds 43 TD 5 Int
Rushing | HB Connor Suggs | 277 Car 2,122 Yds 7.7 Avg 26 TD
Receiving | WR Lyle Dragos | 91 Rec 1,312 Yds 14.4 Avg 7 TD | WR Gerald Camarda | 81 Rec 977 Yds 12.1 Avg 10 TD
Tackles | LB Armon Chambers | 79 Tkl | SS Nick Jones | 64 Tkl
Sacks | DE Jamerson Harris | 8.5 Sck | LB Keon Brents | 7.0 Sck | LB Ralph Livings | 7.0 Sck
Interceptions | CB Devin Nowell | 3 Int | LB Armon Chambers | 3 Int | Nick Jones | 3 Int | CB Devin Nowell | 3 Int
Injury Report
OH Daryl Treadwell – Compound Foot Fracture – Out 17 Weeks
DE Jamerson Harris – Torn Pectoral – Out 30 Weeks
DT Jahzir Sowells – Partial PCL Tear – Out 2 Weeks
CB David Igbinoghene – Torn Pectoral – Out 12 Weeks

#8 USC TROJANS (12-3, 8-1)
Head Coach: Lincoln Riley | 80-30 @ USC | 135-40 Career
Schemes: Air Raid | 3-4 Multiple
2029 Season Schedule
Sat, Sep 1 – vs FCS East – W 56-0
Sat, Sep 8 – BYE
Sat, Sep 15 – at Rice – W 73-2
Sat, Sep 22 – vs Iowa – W 41-21
Sat, Sep 29 – vs Michigan State – W 26-21
Sat, Oct 6 – at #3 Oregon – L 28-21
Sat, Oct 13 – at Illinois – W 34-18
Sat, Oct 20 – at #7 Notre Dame – L 45-17
Sat, Oct 27 – vs #4 Michigan – W 45-10
Sat, Nov 3 – at Purdue – W 48-19
Sat, Nov 10 – vs Northwestern – W 48-3
Sat, Nov 17 – at Nebraska – W 48-13
Sat, Nov 24 – vs UCLA – W 32-14
Sat, Dec 8 – vs #3 Oregon (Big Ten Championship) – L 31-27
Sat, Dec 15 – vs #9 LSU (CFP First Round) – W 36-17
Mon, Dec 31 – vs #1 Georgia (Cotton Bowl/CFP Quarterfinal) – W 42-34
Thu, Jan 10 – vs #5 USF (Rose Bowl/CFP Semifinal)
Stat Leaders
Passing | QB Bob McElrath | 399/596 66% 4,764 Yds 38 TD 7 Int
Rushing | QB Bob McElrath | 231 Car 755 Yds 3.3 Avg 9 TD | HB Paul Kamara | 138 Car 708 Yds 5.1 Avg 23 TD
Receiving | WR Dion Marable | 105 Rec 1,345 Yds 12.8 Avg 9 TD | WR Marcus Harris | 116 Rec 1,274 Yds 11.0 Avg 9 TD | Miles Biakabutuka | 70 Rec 1,019 Yds 11 TD
Tackles | CB Trestin Castro | 70 Tkl | LB Leati Wong | 70 Tkl
Sacks | DE Shawn Ward | 18.0 Sck | DE Frederick Bannon| 8.5 Sck
Interceptions | CB Trestin Castro | 3 Int | CB Vonn Bowe | 3 Int
Injury Report
FS Luke Longway – Complete PCL Tear – Out 39 Weeks
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ONE AWAY
Bulls Roll Past USC, Punch Ticket to Natty


Tuesday January 10, 2030 | 7:300 PM | Rose Bowl | Pasadena, California
ROSE BOWL
Pasadena, California - The Rose Bowl is often remembered for explosive offenses and unforgettable individual performances. Last night belonged to a defense.
Fifth-ranked USF methodically dismantled No. 8 USC 31-14 in the College Football Playoff Semifinal, turning one of college football's most explosive offenses into little more than a spectator for most of the evening. The Bulls will now play for a national championship after one of their most complete performances of the season.
The final score showed a comfortable 17-point margin. The flow of the game was even more one-sided.
USF held USC scoreless for nearly 53 minutes, limiting the Trojans to just seven first downs and only 229 yards of total offense while forcing an interception and repeatedly sending Lincoln Riley's offense back to the sideline after short possessions. Defensive coordinator Tony White's unit didn't overwhelm USC with sacks or splash plays. Instead, it did something arguably more impressive: it made the Trojans earn absolutely everything.
White mixed pressures, disguised coverages, simulated blitzes and used multiple fronts throughout the night, never allowing USC quarterback Bob McElrath to settle into any sort of rhythm. The Trojans managed just three third-down conversions, ran only 34 offensive plays, and never found an answer for the constantly changing defensive looks.
Every possession seemed to end the same way—another USC punt or another drive that stalled well before becoming a threat.
The result was a staggering disparity in possession that allowed USF's offense to completely dictate the tempo.
While the defense suffocated USC, the offense quietly put together one of its most efficient outings of the season.
The Bulls piled up 30 first downs and 458 yards of offense while running 66 plays, nearly doubling USC's offensive snaps. Quarterback Locklan Hewlett completed 24 of 33 passes for 264 yards and a touchdown, consistently moving the chains with short and intermediate throws before handing the ball to Connor Suggs to finish drives.
Hewlett set a new single season passing yardage for the American Conference in the process.
Suggs once again proved why he's become one of the nation's premier backs.
The All-American rushed 21 times for 160 yards and three touchdowns while adding four receptions for 35 yards. His three scoring runs of three, five and five yards capped long, clock-draining drives that repeatedly broke USC's spirit.
Suggs also broke the USF career rushing touchdowns record.
Gerald Camarda added five receptions for 50 yards, including an impressive one-yard touchdown catch late in the second quarter, while Luka Dragos led all receivers with seven catches for 76 yards.
USF established control early.
Suggs opened the scoring with a three-yard touchdown run midway through the first quarter before Dom Bragg extended the lead with a 43-yard field goal early in the second. Hewlett later capped another lengthy possession with a one-yard touchdown pass to Camarda, sending the Bulls into halftime with a commanding 17-0 advantage.
Any thoughts of a Trojan comeback disappeared early in the third quarter.
Suggs punched in his second touchdown of the evening from five yards out to make it 24-0, and USC remained without a point entering the fourth quarter.
The Trojans finally broke through on a one-yard touchdown run by Paul Kamara with 7:58 remaining, but USF answered exactly how it had all night—with another long, physical scoring drive.
Suggs finished it himself with his third touchdown run of the game, restoring a 31-8 lead while consuming more valuable clock.
USC added a late touchdown pass from McElrath to Miles Biakabutuka in the final two minutes, but by then the outcome had long since been decided.
Defensively, Gavin Jenkins recorded the game's only interception, while Armon Chambers led the Bulls with four tackles. Greg DeMorat added three stops as the defensive front and secondary combined to produce one of the most disciplined performances of the postseason.
The stat sheet perfectly illustrated the dominance.
USF outgained USC 458-229, finished with 30 first downs to the Trojans' seven, converted 72 percent of its third downs, and committed zero turnovers. The Bulls reached the red zone four times and scored on every trip, while USC crossed into scoring position just twice all night.
Perhaps the most remarkable number wasn't the yardage or the score.
It was 34.
That's how many offensive plays Tony White's defense allowed one of the nation's most talented offenses to run in a College Football Playoff semifinal.
For a unit that has steadily improved throughout the season, last night may have been its masterpiece.
And with one final game remaining, the Bulls are now just 60 minutes away from bringing the first national championship in program history back to Tampa.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
USF – Connor Suggs 3-yard run (Dom Bragg kick), 4:53
Second Quarter
USF – Dom Bragg 43-yard field goal, 8:31
USF – Gerald Camarda 1-yard pass from Locklan Hewlett (Dom Bragg kick), 4:24
Third Quarter
USF – Connor Suggs 5-yard run (Dom Bragg kick), 1:39
Fourth Quarter
USC – Paul Kamara 1-yard run (Luis Whiteheart run), 7:58 [2-point conversion good]
USF – Connor Suggs 5-yard run (Dom Bragg kick), 3:15
USC – Miles Biakabutuka 16-yard pass from Bob McElrath (2-point conversion failed), 1:43
USF Stat Leaders
Passing
L. Hewlett – 24/33 264 Yds 1 TD
Rushing
C. Suggs – 21 Car 160 Yds 3 TD
S. Snead – 8 Car 45 Yds
Receiving
L. Dragos – 7 Rec 76 Yds
G. Camarda – 5 Rec 50 Yds 1 TD
L. Sweet – 4 Rec 43 Yds
C. Suggs – 4 Rec 35 Yds
Defense
A. Chambers – 4 Tkl
G. DeMorat – 3 Tkl
G. Jenkins – 3 Tkl 1 Int
Special Teams
D. Bragg – 1/2 FG (Long 43), 4/4 XP
USC Stat Leaders
Passing
B. McElrath – 10/16 108 Yds 1 TD 1 Int
Rushing
J. Hodel – 5 Car 56 Yds
B. McElrath – 5 Car 25 Yds
P. Kamara – 5 Car 24 Yds 1 TD
Receiving
M. Biakabutuka – 4 Rec 60 Yds 1 TD
J. De La Puente – 2 Rec 20 Yds
D. Marable 1 Rec 14 Yds
Defense
S. Urban – 12 Tkl
L. Wong – 10 Tkl
J. Griffith – 9 Tkl
V. Bowe – 9 Tkl
S. Ward – 2 Tkl 1.0 Sck
Special Teams
W. Weisberg – 3 PT 137 Yds 2 In 20
| Category | USC | USF |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 14 | 31 |
| First Downs | 7 | 30 |
| Total Offense | 229 | 458 |
| Total Plays | 34 | 66 |
| Yards Per Play | 6.7 | 6.9 |
| Rush | Yards | TD | 18 | 121 | 1 | 33 | 194 | 3 |
| Yards Per Rush | 6.7 | 5.9 |
| Comp | Att | TD | 10 | 16 | 1 | 24 | 33 | 1 |
| Yards Per Pass | 6.8 | 8.0 |
| Passing Yards | 108 | 264 |
| 3rd Down Conv. | 3 | 8 (37%) | 8 | 11 (72%) |
| 4th Down Conv. | 1 | 1 (100%) | 1 | 1 (100%) |
| 2 Pt Conv. | 1 | 2 (50%) | 0 | 0 (0%) |
| Red Zone TD | FG | % | 1 | 0 | 50% | 4 | 0 | 80% |
| Turnovers | 1 (-1) | 0 (+1) |
| Fumbles Lost | 0 | 0 |
| Interceptions | 1 | 0 |
| PR Yards | 0 | 7 |
| KR Yards | 0 | 11 |
| Total Yards | 229 | 476 |
| Punts (Avg) | 45.7 | 0.0 |
| Penalties | 0 | 0 | 2 | 20 |



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USF POSTGAME REPORT
#5 USF 31 – #8 USC 14

#5 USF 31 – #8 USC 14

Offense
–USF advanced to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game with a commanding 31-14 victory over USC in the Rose Bowl.
–The Bulls controlled the game from the opening drive, piling up 476 total yards, 30 first downs and holding the ball for nearly three times as long as the Trojans.
–Locklan Hewlett completed 24-of-33 passes for 264 yards and a touchdown while setting a new American Conference single-season passing yardage record.
–Connor Suggs delivered another dominant postseason performance, rushing 21 times for 160 yards and three touchdowns while adding four receptions for 35 yards.
–Suggs' third touchdown of the night established a new USF career rushing touchdown record.
–Gerald Camarda caught five passes for 50 yards, including a one-yard touchdown reception late in the second quarter.
–Luka Dragos led all receivers with seven catches for 76 yards as Hewlett spread the ball efficiently to keep the chains moving.
–USF converted 8-of-11 third downs, scored touchdowns on four of five red zone trips and never punted.
–The Bulls ran 66 offensive plays compared to just 34 for USC, consistently extending drives and keeping the Trojan offense on the sideline.
“That was the kind of football we've been building toward all season. We controlled the line of scrimmage, stayed ahead of the chains and let our offense dictate the pace,” Head Coach DJ Porter said.
Defense
–Tony White's defense authored one of its finest performances of the season, holding USC scoreless until the fourth quarter.
–The Bulls limited one of the nation's most explosive offenses to just seven first downs and 229 total yards.
–USC managed only 34 offensive snaps while converting just 3-of-8 third-down attempts.
–White mixed blitz packages, simulated pressures and disguised coverages throughout the evening, never allowing quarterback Bob McElrath to establish a rhythm.
–Gavin Jenkins intercepted McElrath in the second half, finishing as the only takeaway of the game.
–Armon Chambers led the defense with four tackles while Greg DeMorat added three stops.
–The Trojans were held to just 108 passing yards through the air until a pair of late fourth-quarter scoring drives after the outcome had largely been decided.
“Tony (White) was phenomenal tonight. We gave them a lot of different pictures before and after the snap. Our guys trusted the plan and executed it exactly the way we wanted,” Porter said. “When you hold a team like USC to seven first downs, that's a complete defensive performance.”
Special Teams
–Dom Bragg connected on a 43-yard field goal and converted all four extra-point attempts.
–Bragg's second-quarter field goal extended the early lead before the Bulls eventually pulled away.
–USF totaled 18 return yards on special teams while committing just two penalties for 20 yards.
–USC punter Wyatt Weisberg averaged 45.7 yards on three punts as the Trojan defense repeatedly found itself backed into difficult field position.
–The Bulls never punted, a reflection of their sustained offensive success throughout the evening.
Quotables
“That wasn't just a win. That was a complete football game. We stayed patient, trusted each other and played our brand of football for four quarters,” – DJ Porter
“The offensive line took over. Every time they needed a few tough yards they gave me a lane, and I just tried to finish every run,” – Connor Suggs
“Coach White had us prepared for everything they wanted to do. We just kept getting off the field and giving our offense another chance,” – Gavin Jenkins
News
–USF improves to 15-1 overall and advances to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
–Locklan Hewlett set the American Conference single-season passing yardage record.
–Connor Suggs became USF's all-time leader in career rushing touchdowns.
–The Bulls outgained USC 476-229 while finishing with 30 first downs compared to just seven for the Trojans.
–USF ran nearly twice as many offensive plays (66-34) and never punted.
–The Bulls held USC scoreless through the first three quarters.
–Tony White's defense forced the Trojans into just seven first downs and one turnover.
–USC finishes the season 12-4.
Injury Notes
–No new injuries were reported following the Rose Bowl victory.
-DT Jahzir Sowells has an outside chance to be cleared to play in the National Championship.
Next Up
–USF advances to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game and will face the winner of Miami vs. Oregon.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
AMERICAN CONFERENCE REPORT
American Conference Standings (Postseason Update)
| Team | W-L | PCT | CONF | PF | PA | DIFF | MOV | HOME | AWAY | STK |
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| #5 USF | 15-1 | .938 | 8-0 | 720 | 253 | +467 | +29.2 | 6-1 | 6-0 | W12 |
| #24 Florida Atlantic | 10-4 | .714 | 6-2 | 487 | 436 | +51 | +3.6 | 5-2 | 4-2 | W1 |
| Tulsa | 8-5 | .615 | 6-2 | 366 | 309 | +57 | +4.4 | 3-2 | 4-3 | W1 |
| Tulane | 8-5 | .615 | 5-3 | 392 | 281 | +111 | +8.5 | 5-2 | 3-2 | L1 |
| UTSA | 9-4 | .692 | 5-3 | 412 | 356 | +56 | +4.3 | 6-1 | 2-3 | W4 |
| UAB | 7-6 | .538 | 4-4 | 346 | 361 | -15 | -1.1 | 3-2 | 4-3 | L1 |
| North Texas | 5-7 | .417 | 4-4 | 310 | 399 | -89 | -7.4 | 3-4 | 2-3 | L1 |
| East Carolina | 5-7 | .417 | 4-4 | 310 | 349 | -39 | -3.3 | 4-2 | 1-5 | L1 |
| Rice | 3-9 | .250 | 3-5 | 302 | 435 | -133 | -11.1 | 3-3 | 0-6 | L2 |
| Memphis | 4-8 | .333 | 2-6 | 352 | 398 | -46 | -3.8 | 2-4 | 2-4 | L3 |
| Temple | 3-9 | .250 | 1-7 | 345 | 381 | -36 | -3.0 | 2-4 | 1-5 | L7 |
| Charlotte | 1-11 | .083 | 0-8 | 254 | 435 | -181 | -15.1 | 0-5 | 1-6 | L6 |
Bowl Season Results
College Football Playoff Semifinal, Rose Bowl
#5 USF 31, #8 USC 14
American Conference Players of the Week (Bowl Season Week 3)
Defensive: Gavin Jenkins – CB – USF | W 31-14 at #8 USC | 3 Tkl, 1 Int
Offensive: Connor Suggs – HB – USF | W 31-14 at #8 USC | 21 Car, 160 Rush Yds, 7.6 Avg, 3 Rush TD | 4 Rec, 35 Rec Yds, 8.8 Avg
American Conference Schedule
College Football Playoff National Championship
#5 USF vs #3 Oregon – Mon., Jan. 21 – 7:30 PM
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
CFP Top 25 Rankings
| RANK | LW | NAME | W-L | LAST WEEK | THIS WEEK |
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| 1 | 1 | Georgia | 13-1 | --- | --- |
| 2 | 2 | Miami | 14-1 | L 56-7 vs #3 Oregon | --- |
| 3 | 3 | Oregon | 15-0 | W 56-7 vs #2 Miami | #5 USF |
| 4 | 4 | Michigan | 10-3 | --- | --- |
| 5 | 5 | USF | 15-1 | W 31-14 vs #8 USC | #3 Oregon |
| 6 | 8 | Duke | 11-3 | --- | --- |
| 7 | 9 | Notre Dame | 11-3 | --- | --- |
| 8 | 6 | USC | 12-4 | L 31-14 vs #5 USF | --- |
| 9 | 11 | LSU | 9-4 | --- | --- |
| 10 | 7 | Oklahoma | 10-4 | --- | --- |
| 11 | 13 | Iowa State | 11-3 | --- | --- |
| 12 | 12 | Ohio State | 9-4 | --- | --- |
| 13 | 10 | Clemson | 9-5 | --- | --- |
| 14 | 15 | Louisville | 10-3 | --- | --- |
| 15 | 14 | Toledo | 13-1 | --- | --- |
| 16 | 16 | Minnesota | 9-4 | --- | --- |
| 17 | 18 | Auburn | 9-4 | --- | --- |
| 18 | 19 | Florida State | 8-5 | --- | --- |
| 19 | 20 | Boise State | 11-3 | --- | --- |
| 20 | 17 | Utah | 10-4 | --- | --- |
| 21 | 21 | James Madison | 11-2 | --- | --- |
| 22 | 22 | Hawai'i | 11-3 | --- | --- |
| 23 | 24 | Kansas State | 10-3 | --- | --- |
| 24 | 23 | Florida Atlantic | 10-4 | --- | --- |
| 25 | 25 | Pittsburgh | 8-5 | --- | --- |
Bowl Week 3 Results
College Football Playoff Semifinals
Rose Bowl: #5 USF 31, #8 USC 14
Sugar Bowl: #3 Oregon 56, #2 Miami 7
National Players of the Week (Bowl Season Week 3)
Defensive: Larry Easter – FS – Oregon | W 56-7 at #2 Miami | 4 TKL, 1 INT, 1 PBU
Offensive: Connor Suggs – HB – USF | W 31-14 vs #8 USC | 21 CAR, 160 RUSH YDS, 7.6 AVG, 3 RUSH TD | 4 REC, 35 REC YDS
College Football Playoff National Championship
#3 Oregon vs #5 USF
Mon., Jan. 21 — 7:30 PM
Miami, Florida


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COACHING CAROUSEL UPDATE

| Coach | Prev. Pos | Prev. School | New Pos | New School | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alex Benedict | HC | South Alabama | — | — | Fired |
| Alfonzo Finley | DC | — | HC | Louisiana | Hired |
| Ben Gizzi | DC | — | HC | Rutgers | Hired |
| Brock Townsend | HC | Akron | HC | Syracuse | Hired by Another Team |
| Brent Venables | HC | Ole Miss | HC | Hawai'i | Fired |
| Dave Doeren | HC | NC State | HC | BYU | Hired by Another Team |
| Dean Kennedy | OC | James Madison (#21) | HC | UMass | Hired by Another Team |
| Deron Overeem | OC | — | HC | Ball State | Hired |
| Edmund Lowe | HC | BYU | HC | Rice | Fired |
| Eliah Drinkwitz | HC | Arkansas | HC | Memphis | Fired |
| Eduardo Toon | DC | — | HC | Georgia Southern | Hired |
| Fran Brown | HC | Rice | HC | Vanderbilt | Fired |
| Gabe Herrion | DC | — | HC | South Alabama | Hired |
| Grant Menzie | DC | — | HC | Western Kentucky | Hired |
| Greg Schiano | HC | Rutgers | HC | UConn | Hired by Another Team |
| Glenn Schumann | DC | Georgia (#1) | HC | Auburn | Hired by Another Team |
| Jeremiah Burgess | OC | — | HC | Arkansas State | Hired |
| Joey McGuire | HC | Texas Tech | HC | Arkansas | Hired by Another Team |
| Juan Erving | OC | — | HC | New Mexico | Hired |
| Justin Wilcox | HC | Hawai'i (#22) | HC | Arizona State | Hired by Another Team |
| Kalen DeBoer | HC | Nebraska | HC | NC State | Fired |
| Lance Leipold | HC | Vanderbilt | — | — | Retired |
| Larry Ritzmann | HC | Sam Houston | — | — | Fired |
| Mark Cunningham | HC | Western Kentucky | HC | Kentucky | Hired by Another Team |
| Mark Stoops | HC | Kentucky | HC | Wisconsin | Hired by Another Team |
| Mike Uremovich | HC | Ball State | HC | UCF | Hired by Another Team |
| Nathan Mihlhauser | HC | Nevada | HC | UTEP | Hired by Another Team |
| Nate Potter | OC | Boise State (#19) | HC | Texas Tech | Hired by Another Team |
| Nick Salaam | DC | — | HC | Nevada | Hired |
| Peter Friend | DC | — | HC | Akron | Hired |
| Pete Lembo | HC | Illinois | HC | Kent State | Fired |
| P.J. Fleck | HC | Wisconsin | HC | San Jose State | Fired |
| Rhett Lashlee | HC | Auburn | HC | Ole Miss | Fired |
| Ryan Silverfield | HC | UCF | HC | Illinois | Hired by Another Team |
| Jayrone Sermon | HC | UTEP | HC | Sam Houston | Fired |
| Spencer Danielson | HC | Washington | HC | California | Fired |
| Tim Albin | HC | Charlotte | — | — | Fired |
| Tim Beck | HC | Arizona State | HC | Charlotte | Fired |
| Tosh Lupoi | DC | Oregon (#3) | HC | Washington | Hired by Another Team |
| Willie Scruggs | OC | Georgia (#1) | HC | Nebraska | Hired by Another Team |
| Rick Dugger | DC | --- | HC | Washington State | Hired |


