Auburn’s loss to Arkansas highlighted the depths the program has fallen to and why the Tigers will soon be starting over with a new coach.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
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Kansas’ Lance Leipold could always coach. Becoming an overnight sensation at age 58 is fault of a broken system.
Lance Leipold’s success at Kansas is an illustration of why lower-division college football coaches deserve more opportunity at the highest level.