Urban Meyer leads the list of coaches whose assistants have gone on to lead their own FBS programs, writes Brad Edwards.
This season, there are approximately 1,300 assistant coaches in major-college football.
A majority of them would probably like to become a head coach one day, and a few want to be a head coach again, but getting there is much easier said than done. The best opportunities don’t always come with the greatest job security, and vice versa, which causes most coaches to be quite nomadic as they try to build a resume that will ultimately impress an athletic director or search committee.
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