College Football Coaches In Position to Win Their First National Championship in 2026
College Football Coaches In Position to Win Their First National Championship in 2026 argues that the expanded College Football Playoff to 12 teams could enable several head coaches to claim their first national title in 2026. It notes that only four active sideline head coaches have already won a national championship, and points to recent examples of Ryan Day at Ohio State and Curt Cignetti at Indiana capturing their first trophies in expanded fields. The article identifies Steve Sarkisian at Texas, Marcus Freeman at Notre Dame, Dan Lanning at Oregon, Joey McGuire at Texas Tech, Mario Cristobal at Miami, and Brent Venables at Oklahoma as coaches positioned for a potential breakthrough. It references performance records such as Texas at 48-20, Notre Dame at 43-12, and Oregon at 48-8, along with specific roster and quarterback-related factors like Arch Manning’s development, quarterback CJ Carr returning, and Dante Moore staying under center after rejecting the NFL draft. The piece frames the competitive landscape as potentially opening new championship contenders, with playoff expansion again increasing opportunities.






