College football coaching changes tracker: Fresno State hires Matt Entz as HC
The college football coaching carousel has picked up steam as the 2024 season comes to an end for many teams.
Head coaches and coordinators are on the move all over the country. So far, Purdue and West Virginia are the only two power conference schools to fire their head coaches. There are some more possible head coaching moves that could come in the future as high-profile assistants are also being eyed for opportunities.
Here's who's in and who's out.
Fresno State hires Matt Entz
The Bulldogs are hiring USC assistant head coach and linebackers coach Matt Entz as their new head coach, according to FOX Sports College Football Reporter Bruce Feldman. Prior to spending the 2024 season on USC's staff, Entz was the head coach of the North Dakota State Bison from 2019-23, with the program winning two FCS championships and going a combined 60-11 under him.
Fresno State is 6-6 this season under Tim Skipper, who served as interim head coach with Jeff Tedford stepping down in July due to health concerns.
Michigan fires OC Kirk Campbell
Sherrone Moore is shaking up his coaching staff following a bumpy first year, firing offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell.
"After a thorough assessment of our offense, I made the decision to relieve Kirk Campbell of his duties and move in a different direction," Moore said in a statement.
Campbell, who was elevated from QB coach to offensive coordinator after Moore's promotion to head coach, oversaw one of the worst offenses in the Big Ten. Michigan had the second-fewest yards (294.3 per game) and scored the fifth-fewest points (22.3) in the conference as its inability to replace J.J. McCarthy at quarterback plagued the team all season long.
Even in its win over Ohio State, Michigan's offense


