Are you a college football fan? Do you want to lose money on a bet? If so, there's a sportsbook that would have no problem taking your money.

As is the case every offseason, speculation has begun on which college football head coaches will not be returning after the 2018 season. A year ago, Texas A&M's Kevin Sumlin was listed as being firmly on the 'hot seat' and, after a season-opening loss to UCLA where the Bruins came back from 34-point deficit, it became scorching. Not long after the final regular season game, Sumlin was fired by the university.

Before the season, there were odds on which coaches would be fired. Though he was a favorite, fans still could have made some money betting on Sumlin. This year is no different and Bet Online has just posted its odds on which SEC head coach will be the first one fired out of the current group of 14.

Not surprisingly, LSU's Ed Orgeron is the favorite at +225, or 9/4. That means that, if you believe Coach O will be the first to go, you would have to bet $100 to win $225. Anther coach, Barry Odom of Missouri, could be considered a co-favorite at +250, or 5/2.

While there are several other names on the list, it is surprising that Bet Online decided to give odds for all 14 SEC coaches, especially given the fact that five were just hired this offseason and a sixth, Matt Luke of Ole Miss, had the interim tag taken away.

The 'worst' odds on the list belong to a quartet of coaches. However, Bet Online is only giving 50/1 odds that each will be the first fired of the SEC coaches. It is pretty safe to say that Nick Saban of Alabama, Kirby Smart of Georgia, Dan Mullen of Florida and Jimbo Fisher of Texas A&M will not be fired before others in the league.

The first two had their teams in the national championship game last season, with Saban winning it all. He has a college-record six national title and would break a tie with Bear Bryant should he win another. Neither Saban or Smart are being let go by their respective schools. However, the actual bet is labeled as the first coach to 'leave post,' so if Saban were to retire, he could be a winner.

Mullen and Fisher were both hired this offseason. The latter received the largest contract in history, worth a guaranteed $75 million over 10 seasons. If A&M were to fire Fisher, the Aggies would still owe him the full $75 million, while also having to pay his replacement. That is not happening and he is not leaving the job after one season either. The odds on that bet should be much, much higher if the sportsbook actually wants anybody to take it.

In addition to Oregon and Odom, others with the best odds to be the first fired are Derek Mason of Vanderbilt (5/1), Luke (6/1) and Mark Stoops of Kentucky (7/1).

Though a bet on Sumlin to be fired a year ago would have been a winning one, he would not have been the 'winner' in this scenario. Though he and Tennessee's Butch Jones had the best odds prior to the season, Florida fired Jim McElwain midway through the season. He had opened at 20/1 in the same scenario a year ago.

ODDS TO BE THE FIRST SEC COACH TO LEAVE POST

Ed Orgeron - LSU: 9/4

Barry Odom - Missouri: 5/2

Derek Mason - Vanderbilt: 5/1

Matt Luke - Ole Miss: 6/1

Mark Stoops - Kentucky: 7/1

Gus Malzahn - Auburn: 20/1

Will Muschamp - South Carolina: 20/1

Jeremy Pruitt - Tennessee: 20/1

Joe Moorhead - Mississippi State: 33/1

Chad Morris - Arkansas: 33/1

Dan Mullen - Florida: 50/1

Nick Saban - Alabama: 50/1

Kirby Smart - Georgia: 50/1

Jimbo Fisher - Texas A&M: 50/1