The 2025 college football season is nearly upon us, and before the season kicks off, every school has high expectations for its team.
However, in the Big Ten, the pressure to win is high. So, if some schools struggle, it could lead to some coaches being fired. Ahead of the upcoming season, here are the top three coaches on the hot seat.
Three Big Ten coaches who could lose their jobs
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#1, Lincoln Riley, USC
Lincoln Riley is entering his fourth season at USC, and it hasn't worked out as expected.
Riley started strong, going 11-3, but has since gone 8-5 and 7-6 as they have taken a step back every year. If Riley and USC struggle again and aren't in playoff contention, it is likely this could be his final season with the Trojans.
USC enters the season with odds of +500 to make the playoffs, which implies a chance of 16.7%.
#2, Luke Fickell, Wisconsin

Wisconsin made a splashy hire in November 2022. Luke Fickell was coming off leading the Cincinnati Bearcats to the College Football Playoff in 2021, when only four teams made it.
Fickell was expected to revive the Badgers' football program and make them a legit contender in the Big Ten. However, in two seasons, that hasn't been the case. His first year, the team went 7-6, but last season took a step back to 5-7 and didn't make a bowl game.
If Wisconsin fails to be above .500 this upcoming season, and at least make a bowl game, Fickell could very well be on the hot seat, as he was supposed to make the Badgers a true Big Ten contender.
#3, Mike Locksley, Maryland
Mike Locksley is entering his eighth season at Maryland, and it could very well be his last.
The Terrapins were one of the worst teams in the Big Ten last season, going 4-8 and a brutal 1-8 in Big Ten play. Overall, Locklsey is 33-41 with Maryland and 16-40 in Big Ten play.
Locksley hasn't been able to get Maryland over the hump, and his time as the coach could be running out.
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Edited by Cole Shelton