The tradition of tracking coordinator changes across the college football landscape continues here at FootballScoop via the FBS Offensive Coordinator Tracker Page (2024-25).
Purdue led off the changes this year in late September with the dismissal of Graham Harrell, followed by Oklahoma (Seth Littrell) and Utah (Andy Ludwig) in mid-October.
Last year, 54 programs changed offensive play callers (2023-24) and that followed an off season where about half of the offensive coordinator jobs changed hands (2022-23).
For the past two seasons, changes on the offensive side have outpaced the defensive side, as last year there were 48 changes (2023-24) and 46 changes (2022-23) each of the last two years, respectively.

52 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR CHANGES
Other relevant offensive play caller changes:
LA Tech: Sonny Cumbie started the season as offensive play caller before handing the duties off in-season to Nathan Young in search of improvement.
UCF: Malzahn handed play calling duties off to OC Tim Harris Jr. after their loss to BYU, when he also made a change at defensive coordinator, dismissing Ted Roof.