FARGO — Blame TV for what’s going on in college football these days. Like, everything that’s going on. Including head coaches at Football Bowl Subdivision schools getting canned in mid-October (or earlier) and the coaching carousel and rumor mill spinning out of control two weeks before Halloween.

The insanity that used to ensue in December has been moved up two months, so instead of coaches shuffling around toward the end of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs or between the end of the FBS regular season and bowl games … there are now openings smack-dab in the middle of the regular season.

It’s about the money, like everything in college football, much of it bestowed upon athletic departments from massive TV contracts. With tens of millions of dollars on the table, there is n

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