On Sunday, LSU dismissed head coach Brian Kelly following a 49-24 blowout loss to No. 3 Texas A&M.
Kelly is one of three SEC head coaches that have been fired mid-season this year; before him, Florida let go of Billy Napier in October and Arkansas moved on from Sam Pittman in late September.
Around the SEC, athletic directors are making changes at head coach in hopes of keeping their programs competitive in a premier league.
Kentucky’s Mark Stoops remains the longest-tenured SEC head coach, for the second consecutive year. However, Stoops’ hot seat only gets hotter given the recent firings around the league amidst the Wildcats 10-game losing streak against SEC opponents.
Kentucky has a 2-17 record over its previous 19 inner-conference matchups.
Let’s compare Stoops to the recent SEC firings.
Stoops-Kelly-Napier
Kelly was hired as head coach for LSU ahead of the 2022 season. In less than four seasons manning the helm in Baton Rouge, Kelly had a 34-14 overall record and a 19-10 record in SEC play.
Under Kelly, the Tigers were undefeated in three bowl games. LSU’s best season under Kelly came in 2023, when the Tigers finished with a 10-3 record but were unable to reach the coveted College Football Playoff. LSU hoped to return to it after not clinching since the 2019 National Championship run, especially in the expanded 12-team format that was introduced last year.
Earlier this season LSU was ranked as high as No. 3 in the AP Poll. In 2025, the Tigers went 2-3 in the SEC, losing to ranked foes Ole Miss, Vanderbilt and Texas A&M.
Despite sharing the same league for more than three seasons, Stoops and Kelly never faced each other. Florida hired Napier in the same offseason LSU hired Kelly.
Under Napier, the Gators had a 22-23 overall record with a 12-16 record in the SEC; Florida went 1-1 in the postseason. Florida’s best season with Napier was in 2024. The Gators went 8-5 but went .500 against SEC opponents.
In Napier’s first season in “The Swamp”, Florida’s highest ranking in the AP Poll was No. 12. However, the Gators would finish the 2024 season with an underwhelming 6-7 record.
Stoops holds a 2-1 record over Napier.
For comparison, since 2022, Stoops has led Kentucky to an 18-26 overall record and a 7-20 record against SEC teams. Both of those records are worse than Kelly and Napier’s tenure.
The Wildcats have clinched two bowl games in that time, losing both of them. In 2022, Kentucky was ranked as high as No. 7 in the AP Poll but was never a legitimate candidate for the College Football Playoff.
Stoops-Pittman
Arkansas hired Pittman ahead of the 2021 season, where he would serve as head coach of the Hogs for less than five years. Pittman had a 32-34 overall record and a 14-29 record in SEC play.
The Razorbacks clinched a bowl game in three out of four seasons under Pittman; they went undefeated in those games.
Pittman’s best season in Fayetteville came in 2021, his first season. Arkansas went 9-4, with all of their losses coming against SEC teams. The Razorbacks went 4-4 in the SEC that season.
At one point in 2021, Arkansas claimed an AP Poll high at No. 8, which was the highest under Pittman.
After starting the 2025 season 2-3, Arkansas fired Pittman. From 2022 until his midseason firing, Pittman went 7-18 in SEC play. Meanwhile, Stoops had his best season ever recorded at Kentucky in 2021.
The Wildcats went 10-3 and won the Citrus Bowl. Kentucky’s 2021 season was later vacated by the NCAA. Eventually, the team was found to have 11 ineligible players on the roster. Now, that season goes down as a 0-3 record.
Nevertheless, Pittman has more overall wins, more SEC wins, and more bowl wins than Stoops during his time at Arkansas.
Kentucky and Arkansas didn’t face off during Pittman’s tenure.
Stoops-Freeze
Another name on the hot seat is Auburn’s head coach, Hugh Freeze. Auburn hired Freeze before the 2023 season. Since then, the Tigers have gone 15-18 with a 6-15 record in the SEC.
In 2023, the Tigers made their lone bowl game appearance under Freeze. Auburn lost and finished the season with a 6-7 record.
That season remains Freeze’s most successful at Auburn.
Earlier this season Auburn was ranked No. 24 in the AP Poll, for the first time in the Freeze era. The Tigers climbed to No. 22 the following week before losing their next four SEC games and losing their spot in the national rankings.
Freeze earned his first SEC win of the season this past Saturday with a win over Arkansas.
Since 2023, Stoops has a 13-19 overall record and a 4-17 record in SEC play, which is fewer wins than Freeze in both categories. Stoops and Freeze both share a defeated record in one bowl game appearance in that time.
In their lone matchup in 2024, Freeze’s Tigers beat the Stoops-led Wildcats in Lexington, 24-10. Kentucky has a chance at revenge this upcoming Saturday on the road.
It feels like sooner than later another SEC head coach will be added to the 2025 fired list.
Currently, Kentucky and interim-led Arkansas sit at the bottom of the league standings without an SEC win. Just above them, South Carolina and Auburn stand at one win in the SEC.
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