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Two Southeastern Conference football programs have already fired their coaches. It remains to be seen if more firings are coming this season in the powerhouse league. Texas A&M fired Jimbo Fisher despite a massive buyout and Mississippi State decided to move on from Zach Arnett 11 games into his tenure. Arkansas coach Sam Pittman could be on the hot seat, too. And as always other coaches will likely enter next season with tenuous job security. But few coaches have safer jobs than Alabama's Nick Saban and Georgia's Kirby Smart.







