In a perfect world, coaches always receive at least four seasons—and maybe a fifth if the team is promising enough—to turn around a program.
But this is college football. No matter the circumstance, winning is expected immediately in this imperfect realm.
Plus, though some coaches notch the victories right away and establish themselves at the school, a couple frustrating losses or string of disappointing seasons often result in grumblings for a change from that long-term leader.
In 2016, several power-conference and Group of Five coaches face a critical moment in their respective tenures: the demand to win. Or they'll probably be hoping another scho...
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