Everyone who works in and around college football expects a great deal of coaching turnover this offseason. A crazy coaching carousel appears all but assured after a flurry of midseason firings, as some of the bluest of blueblood programs are already looking for their next head coaches.

Not all head coaching gigs are created equal, though. As we sift through the openings to evaluate which jobs are most compelling, so much of the process is subjective. Obviously, the best jobs are the ones with the most resources to help a coach succeed. But we’ll also factor in the level of expectations a new coach would face, quality of life, historical success and that school’s upside relative to those in its conference.

(This list will be updated as coaches are hired and/or fired.)

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