In college football, letting go of longtime head coaches has long been part of the game. Deshaun Foster, Mike Gundy, Sam Pittman, and the headlines keep coming. This week, Oklahoma State abruptly fired Mike Gundy just three games into the season, shaking up the landscape. For nearly 20 years, Gundy had been the face of the program, racking up 170 wins, 18 straight winning seasons, and a Big 12 title. But in today’s game, coaching is more about navigating the NIL era, staying current, and managing players who wield more influence than ever. But traditional coaching methods may no longer be compatible with the NIL era.

In the recent episode of Nightcap, Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson broke down how veteran coaches are struggling to adapt as he read out what the GOAT of CFB ha

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