
With all the recent success of the Big East, and five teams that went to and won bowl games last year, there isn't a lot of need for Big East coaches to worry about their jobs. There are two new coaches in the conference this year, Brian Kelly at Cincinnati and Steve Kragthorpe at Louisville. So their jobs are safe barring the unexpected. But like every other conference in college football, someone has to be the door mat. And every door mat has to have a fall guy.
Coaches Sitting on Blocks of Ice:Rich Rodriguez, West Virginia- Expectations are high this year like last year, but with the relatively easy schedule and a ton of talent back, he shouldn't even think about losing his job.
Greg Schiano, Rutgers- The best season in school history to go along with the schools first bowl victory. Again, nothing to worry about.
Jim Leavitt, South Florida- Wins over Louisville in 2005 and West Virginia in 2006 to go along with two winning seasons and two bowl appearances since joining the Big East. It might be hot in Florida, but not where Jim is sitting.
Coaches on the Luke Warm Seat:Dave Wannstedt, Pitt- I don't think he is in any trouble of losing his job after this year, no matter what the outcome. But if he follows up 5-6 and 6-6 with two more like seasons it could be curtains for Dave. The talent is there. Pitt has had great recruiting class after great recruiting class since Wannstedt arrived. It should start to show up on the field this year and continue to improve next year. If not, you'll be reading about Wannstedt in the same vein as the guys after the jump.