Eight
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I might be wrong but i don't think I've ever seen a situation where an NFL coach was blackballed from the league for how he handled a matter involving an off-the-field player incident. They just aren't expected to be responsible for anything but winning. Who is responsible for a cover up like that in your scenario can ALWAYS be passed on to someone else within the NFL organizational structure because a coach's job in the NFL is to prepare game plans and win games and that is it. A college head coach is supposed a run a program, and running a program involves more than just winning on Saturday.
is it more than just winning on saturday?
urban kept his job at florida and at ohio state
tom osborne seemed to have no issues playing christian peters and lawrence phillips in pursuit of national titles despite how the nebraska faithful look down their noses at ou and what happened under switzer
bob stoopes had how much go on under him at ou and kept his job while charlie strong cleaned up the texas program and got fired
then we have unc football under butch davis and basketball under roy williams which might be the greatest academic fraud in college sports history and i am pretty sure roy kept his job
jim calhoun at uconn, tark at unlv, valvano at iona and nc state, calapari and umass and memphis,