This year’s group of new coordinators includes Arbuckle, the youngest in the Power 5, and other Pac-12 notables like Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein. It includes a Division Il call-up in Oklahoma State defensive coordinator Bryan Nardo. Bobby Petrino is back yet again, this time alongside Jimbo Fisher in Aggieland. Phil Longo is bringing the Air Raid to Wisconsin, of all places, while Garrett Riley will use similar concepts to reignite Clemson’s offense.
Ben Arbuckle, Washington State
- Position: Offensive coordinator
- Previous job: Western Kentucky co-offensive coordinator
Bryan Nardo, Oklahoma State
- Position: Defensive coordinator
- Previous job: Gannon University defensive coordinator
Phil Longo, Wisconsin
- Position: Offensive coordinator
- Previous job: North Carolina offensive coordinator
Will Stein, Oregon
- Position: Offensive coordinator
- Previous job: UTSA offensive coordinator
Ron Roberts, Auburn
- Position: Defensive coordinator
- Previous job: Baylor defensive coordinator
Bobby Petrino, Texas A&M
- Position: Offensive coordinator
- Previous job: Missouri State coach (briefly took UNLV offensive coordinator job)
Lance Guidry, Miami
- Position: Defensive coordinator
- Previous job: Marshall defensive coordinator (briefly hired as Tulane’s DC
Tony White, Nebraska
- Position: Defensive coordinator
- Previous job: Syracuse defensive coordinator
Garrett Riley, Clemson
- Position: Offensive coordinator
- Previous job: TCU offensive coordinator
Tommy Rees, Alabama
- Position: Offensive coordinator
- Previous job: Notre Dame offensive coordinator
I’m hopeful that Riley can bring our offense closer to where it was in the 2010’s. As everyone knows, watching our offense has been so boring these last couple years. I actively dreaded when we got the ball. On the bright side, our defense has still been fun to watch, and we’ve still managed a good record and another ACC championship. Even if Riley is only here for a year or two, hopefully it’s enough to reinvigorate our players and coaching staff.