SEC head coaches since 1999 show varied stability across teams
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 13, 2026, 2:23 PM
Last updated Jul 13, 2026
Each SEC team's head coaching history from 1999 to present highlights significant differences in stability. Oklahoma is noted for consistent leadership with just three full-time coaches since 1999, while teams like Alabama have changed coaches more frequently, with Nick Saban serving a long tenure. The report details head coaches for all SEC teams, including interim appointments. Upcoming changes for 2026 are also addressed, with several teams set to usher in new leadership. Coaches like Ryan Silverfield (Arkansas) and Alex Golesh (Auburn) will take charge in the upcoming season.
- •Oklahoma has had three head coaches since 1999.
- •Nick Saban coached Alabama from 2007 to 2023.
- •Florida's coaching changes include Billy Napier and Jon Sumrall.
- •Ryan Silverfield begins coaching Arkansas in 2026.
- •Alex Golesh takes over at Auburn for the new season.
- 2:23 PMYahoo Sports — Each SEC team's head coaches since the 1999 season
"Head coaches for the SEC teams since the 1999 season.
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