The Pac-12 Conference looks like it belongs to the USC Trojans — and that shouldn’t be a surprise.
On the other hand, there are some teams that are already in trouble just two weeks into the 2022 campaign. The Colorado Buffaloes are one of them, especially after two frustrating performances.
In Week 1, TCU handled the Buffs with ease as JT Shrout and Brendon Lewis split time at quarterback. In Week 2, Air Force ran wild in a Colorado battle, and now there are questions regarding the status of Karl Dorrell’s tenure as head coach.
Dorrell’s name popped up on a hot seat watch.
Coaches are already on the HOT SEAT after a chaotic week 2 of college football 🌶️
I'm not sure I've ever seen a seat hotter than Scott Frost's. pic.twitter.com/thUEsW3ZWk
— Saturday Gameday (@SaturdayGameday) September 11, 2022
However, there are some who believe the Pac-12 isn’t a hot seat hotbed.
A few things…
1. Chris Wilcox just re-upped with Cal. He's nowhere near a hot seat, let alone less secure than Karl Dorrell.
2. David Shaw is essentially a tenured professor at Stanford.
3. Chip Kelly is about to run roughshod over a horrifically weak sked. He's staying put. https://t.co/2pizKmioRt— Matt Schubert (@MattDSchubert) September 12, 2022
To be honest, who knows, but David Shaw and Chip Kelly should be safe at their respective jobs for this season. But, you can now take Scott Frost off that list…
Dorrell, on the other hand, wasn’t expected to win very many games this year, so he has zero expectations. But, if Colorado doesn’t at least compete in some of these games, AD Rick George could decide to make another head coaching change.
The clock ticks, and we will see soon enough what happens with Dorrell.
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