LSU staffer expected to be hired by defending AAC champs

Matt Zenitzby:Matt Zenitz07/17/23

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LSU senior offensive analyst Carter Sheridan is expected to be hired as the running backs coach at Tulane, sources tell On3.

Sheridan, a New Orleans native, worked at Tulane prior to joining the LSU staff in 2020. He previously spent 12 years with the New Orleans Saints.

Derrick Sherman, who coached the Green Wave’s running backs last year, is expected to move to wide receivers coach, sources tell On3.

Under head coach Willie Fritz, Tulane finished last season 12-2, won the AAC championship and ended the year with a Cotton Bowl win over Lincoln Riley, Caleb Williams and USC.

Sheridan is set to be the second LSU staffer that the Green Wave have hired in recent months. They hired Tigers senior defensive analyst Gerald Chatman as defensive line coach in May.

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The 2022-23 coaching cycle

For the seventh time in the last eight coaching cycles, there were more than 20 head coaching changes at the FBS level.

The only exception during this stretch that dates back to the 2015-16 coaching cycle was following the COVID season in 2020, when there were 18 FBS head coaching changes.

During the 2022-23 cycle, there were 24 head coaching changes. That includes 11 at the Power Five level, headlined by hires such as Deion Sanders at Colorado, Matt Rhule at Nebraska, Hugh Freeze at Auburn and Luke Fickell at Wisconsin.

Other Power Five head coaching changes came at places such at Arizona State, Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Mississippi State, Purdue and Stanford.

It came after there were 30 head coaching changes during the 2021-22 coaching cycle, which included Lincoln Riley being hired at USC, Brian Kelly being tabbed as the new head coach at LSU and Marcus Freeman then being selected as his replacement for the Fighting Irish. 

There were also other moves like Billy Napier replacing Dan Mullen at Florida, Brent Venables being hired at Oklahoma following Riley’s departure, Mario Cristobal leaving Oregon for Miami and Dan Lanning being hired as Cristobal’s replacement at Oregon after helping Georgia win the national championship as the defensive coordinator of the Bulldogs’ dominant defense.

The only other recent coaching cycles with more than 24 head coaching changes were the 2018-19 cycle with 28 and the 2015-16 cycle with 29.