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Per Mike:
P.J. Fleck has brought a rare level of sustained stability to Minnesota, a program historically plagued by volatile coaching cycles. Racking up an 8–5 record in 2025, Fleck continues to cement his status as one of the most reliable program builders in Minneapolis history. His career highlights a remarkably consistent upward trajectory: across his nine seasons guiding the Golden Gophers, Fleck has maintained a .584 winning percentage (88–62) and secured five bowl victories. His blueprint relies heavily on time of possession control and disciplined mistake-free football, with Minnesota consistently ranking in the national top 25 for fewest penalties per game. By delivering reliable upper-tier finishes to a program that spent decades fluctuating in the basement of the conference, Fleck’s job security remains incredibly firm.
Luke Fickell finds himself under immense scrutiny in Madison, where the transition away from the program’s traditional identity has resulted in severe underperformance. He carries a solid 80–45 overall career coaching record, largely built on his historic success at Cincinnati, but his tenure with the Badgers has been a major disappointment.
Since taking over in Madison, Fickell has stumbled to a highly uncharacteristic 17–21 record at Wisconsin. The fanbase and administration are growing increasingly impatient with an anemic offense and a noticeable regression in the trenches, areas that used to define the program’s identity. Backed by a high-profile hiring package, the expectations were for immediate Big Ten contention; instead, the continuous structural slide has left Fickell with almost no remaining margin for error heading into 2026.
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14. P.J. Fleck, Minnesota
2025 Record: 8-5, Years at School: 10, Overall Record: 96-66P.J. Fleck has brought a rare level of sustained stability to Minnesota, a program historically plagued by volatile coaching cycles. Racking up an 8–5 record in 2025, Fleck continues to cement his status as one of the most reliable program builders in Minneapolis history. His career highlights a remarkably consistent upward trajectory: across his nine seasons guiding the Golden Gophers, Fleck has maintained a .584 winning percentage (88–62) and secured five bowl victories. His blueprint relies heavily on time of possession control and disciplined mistake-free football, with Minnesota consistently ranking in the national top 25 for fewest penalties per game. By delivering reliable upper-tier finishes to a program that spent decades fluctuating in the basement of the conference, Fleck’s job security remains incredibly firm.
2. Luke Fickell, Wisconsin
2025 Record: 4-8, Years at School: 4, Overall Record: 80-45Luke Fickell finds himself under immense scrutiny in Madison, where the transition away from the program’s traditional identity has resulted in severe underperformance. He carries a solid 80–45 overall career coaching record, largely built on his historic success at Cincinnati, but his tenure with the Badgers has been a major disappointment.
Since taking over in Madison, Fickell has stumbled to a highly uncharacteristic 17–21 record at Wisconsin. The fanbase and administration are growing increasingly impatient with an anemic offense and a noticeable regression in the trenches, areas that used to define the program’s identity. Backed by a high-profile hiring package, the expectations were for immediate Big Ten contention; instead, the continuous structural slide has left Fickell with almost no remaining margin for error heading into 2026.
Coldest to Hottest: Big Ten
As everyone prepares for the 2026 season, here is a look at which head coaches are on the hottest seat in the Big Ten.
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