Much like in the real world, College Football 25 Dynasty players can hire or fire coordinators. However, this can only be done at certain points.

In the worlds of college and professional football, coordinator changes happen on a regular basis. Some leave to take new opportunities with other teams, while others are terminated due to poor team performance.

College Football 25 Dynasty allows teams to make their own coordinator changes, beneficial for those who need help with recruiting or a scheme fit. However, there will be times a change is needed.

Here’s a look at how to fire and hire new coordinators in Dynasty Mode.

How to fire or hire coordinators in College Football 25

How to fire or hire coordinators in College Football 25

Let’s start with how to fire offensive and defensive coordinators inCollege Football 25Dynasty.This can’t be done during the season, but can be taken care of during Conference Championships.

From there, one should see a ‘Manage Staff’ box. Hit with with A (for Xbox) or X (for PlayStation) to enter staff management. Then, players will see an option to fire coaches.

The following week, select ‘Manage Staff’ to hire new coordinators. In this screen, one will be able to see the list of coordinators available, the Talent Tree, their Pipeline, as well as what scheme each runs.

Getting rid of coordinators and hiring new ones has benefits. For one, each coordinator has a specific group of archetypes that one specializes in. These can add to one’s current strengths. But more importantly, keep in mind that players can’t allocate Skill Points or change the configuration of a coordinator’s Talent Tree. So, finding one who fits is the route to take.

Additionally, a coordinator’sPipelineis also fixed. Thus, choosing one in a desired area isn’t a bad idea.

Be sure to check ourbest tips for recruitingin College Football 25, plus thebest coach archetypesto choose from in Dynasty.

Chris Studley was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in sports games such as EA SPORTS FC, Madden, NHL, EA College Football, NBA 2K, and MLB The Show. He’s also a big Pokemon fan with bylines at Gamepur and Sports Gamers Online.