Next Alabama Head Coach Odds Payout: Tommy Rees, Glenn Schumann, Lane Kiffin: Oddsmakers See Kalen DeBoer Firing Imminent

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In his last 10 games as Alabama's head coach, Kalen DeBoer is just 5-5. 

And removed from the cozy confines of Tuscaloosa, DeBoer is a paltry 1-5 in his past six away games.

It's doubtful that Alabama parts with DeBoer due to the hefty buyout figure, but we've seen crazier things happen in college football. 

For some fun speculation, SportsBetting.ag has posted odds for Alabama's next head coach. There are 22 candidates and each's respective chances below.

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Additionally, the sportsbook has updated the market for first Power 4 coach fired this season. Here are some notable changes since we last sent two weeks ago:

- Brent Pry is now the favorite, going from 7/1 to 5/1

- Deshaun Foster went from 25/1 to 8/1

- Kalen DeBoer went from 45/1 to 20/1

- Mike Norvell went from 14/1 to 22/1

- Mario Cristobal went from 33/1 to 50/1

- Marcus Freeman went from 150/1 to 50/1

- Dabo Swinney went from 150/1 to 28/1 (overreaction?)

- Bill Belichick went from 150/1 to 20/1

Alabama Next Head Coach

Tommy Rees

3/1

Glenn Schumann

4/1

Lane Kiffin

5/1

Kenny Dillingham

7/1

Deion Sanders

8/1

JaMarcus Shephard

10/1

Shaun Dion Hamilton

10/1

Jimbo Fisher

12/1

DeMeco Ryans

14/1

Jon Gruden

14/1

Matt Campbell

18/1

Jon Sumrall

22/1

Curt Cignetti

25/1

Mike Norvell

28/1

Nick Saban

33/1

Urban Meyer

33/1

Dan Lanning

40/1

Marcus Freeman

40/1

Ryan Day

40/1

Dabo Swinney

50/1

Kirby Smart

50/1

Steve Sarkisian

50/1

 

First Power 4 Coach Fired

Brent Pry (Virginia Tech)

5/1

Brent Brennan (Arizona)

7/1

Deshaun Foster (UCLA)

8/1

Sam Pittman (Arkansas)

8/1

Scott Satterfield (Cincinnati)

9/1

Billy Napier (Florida)

12/1

Hugh Freeze (Auburn)

12/1

Mark Stoops (Kentucky)

12/1

Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State)

12/1

Mike Locksley (Maryland)

12/1

Justin Wilcox (California)

14/1

Luck Fickell (Wisconsin)

14/1

Brent Venables (Oklahoma)

16/1

Dave Aranda (Baylor)

16/1

Bill Belichick (North Carolina)

20/1

David Braun (Northwestern)

20/1

Kalen DeBoer (Alabama)

20/1

Lincoln Riley (USC)

20/1

Tony Elliott (Virginia)

20/1

Mike Norvell (Florida State)

22/1

Jeff Lebby (Mississippi State)

25/1

Dabo Swinney (Clemson)

28/1

Dave Doeren (NC State)

28/1

Matt Rhule (Nebraska)

28/1

Joey McGuire (Texas Tech)

33/1

Pat Narduzzi (Pitt)

33/1

Scott Frost (UCF)

33/1

Sonny Dykes (TCU)

33/1

Steve Sarkisian (Texas)

33/1

Clark Lea (Vanderbilt)

40/1

Jonathan Smith (Michigan State)

40/1

P.J. Fleck (Minnesota)

40/1

Sherrone Moore (Michigan)

40/1

Barry Odom (Purdue)

50/1

Deion Sanders (Colorado)

50/1

Jake Dickert (Wake Forest)

50/1

Jedd Fisch (Washington)

50/1

Lance Leipold (Kansas)

50/1

Manny Diaz (Duke)

50/1

Marcus Freeman (Notre Dame)

50/1

Mario Cristobal (Miami)

50/1

Rich Rodriguez (West Virginia)

50/1

Willie Fritz (Houston)

50/1

Brian Kelly (LSU)

66/1

Mike Elko (Texas A&M)

66/1

Brent Key (Georgia Tech)

75/1

Kirk Ferentz (Iowa)

75/1

Bill O'Brien (Boston College)

100/1

Bret Bielema (Illinois)

100/1

Chris Klieman (Kansas State)

100/1

Curt Cignetti (Indiana)

100/1

Eliah Drinkwitz (Missouri)

100/1

Fran Brown (Syracuse)

100/1

Greg Schiano (Rutgers)

100/1

James Franklin (Penn State)

100/1

Jeff Brohm (Louisville)

100/1

Josh Heupel (Tennessee)

100/1

Kalani Sitake (BYU)

100/1

Kenny Dillingham (Arizona State)

100/1

Lane Kiffin (Ole Miss)

100/1

Rhett Lashlee (SMU)

100/1

Shane Beamer (South Carolina)

100/1

Kyle Whittingham (Utah)

125/1

Matt Campbell (Iowa State)

125/1

Dan Lanning (Oregon)

200/1

Kirby Smart (Georgia)

200/1

Ryan Day (Ohio State)

250/1