FCS head coaching changes

Updated: December 21, 2018, 4:14 PM ET
Associated Press

(STATS) -- FCS schools that have had a head coaching change since the start of the 2018 season (with former coach, date of change and new coach if applicable):

Austin Peay: Will Healy (Dec. 4) -- new coach Mark Hudspeth (Dec. 11)

Brown: Phil Estes (Nov. 19) -- new coach James Perry (Dec. 3)

Bryant: James Perry (Dec. 5) -- new coach Chris Merritt (Dec. 20)

Charleston Southern: Mark Tucker (Dec. 7)

Chattanooga: Tom Arth (Dec. 17) -- new coach Rusty Wright (Dec. 19)

Drake: Rick Fox (Dec. 10)

Eastern Illinois: Kim Dameron (Nov. 18) -- new coach Adam Cushing (Dec. 9)

Elon: Curt Cignetti (Dec. 14) -- new coach Tony Trisciani (Dec. 17)

Howard: Mike London (Nov. 18) -- new coach Ron Prince (Dec. 9)

Jackson State: Tony Hughes (Oct. 28) -- new coach John Hendrick (Nov. 28)

James Madison: Mike Houston (Dec. 2) -- new coach Curt Cignetti (Dec. 14)

Lehigh: Andy Coen (Dec. 7)

Maine: Joe Harasymiak (Dec. 20) -- new coach Nick Charlton (Dec. 21)

McNeese: Lance Guidry (Nov. 20) -- new coach Sterlin Gilbert (Dec. 5)

Morgan State: interim Ernest Jones (Nov. 20)

North Carolina Central: interim Granville Eastman (Nov. 24) -- new coach Trei Oliver (Dec. 13)

North Dakota State: Chris Klieman (Dec. 10) -- new coach Matt Entz (Dec. 13)

Northern Arizona: Jerome Souers (Nov. 19) -- new coach Chris Ball (Dec. 10)

Sacramento State: Jody Sears (Nov. 26) -- new coach Troy Taylor (Dec. 17)

Stephen F. Austin: interim Jeff Byrd (Nov. 16) -- new coach Colby Carthel (Dec. 2)

Texas Southern: Michael Haywood (Nov. 27) -- new coach Clarence McKinney (Dec. 3)

William & Mary: Jimmye Laycock (Nov. 17) -- new coach Mike London (Nov. 19)


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