Former NFL coach Jon Gruden is reportedly being eyed to fill one coaching vacancy in college football.
Gruden is considered a “wild-card candidate” for the Indiana head-coaching job, according to a report from The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman.
Indiana fired longtime head coach Tom Allen on Sunday after eight seasons at the helm of their football program. The Hoosiers went 9-27 over their last three seasons under Allen.
Gruden last coached for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021. The former Super Bowl-winning coach resigned after being embroiled in a leaked email scandal.
Michigan OC Sherrone Moore, Washington OC Ryan Grubb and Alabama OC Tommy Rees are among several Power 5 assistant coaches reportedly under consideration for the Indiana job.
However, Hoosiers reporter Jeff Rabjohns of 247 Sports refuted Feldman’s report linking Gruden to Indiana. Rabjohns stated that Gruden was “not a candidate” and called the circulating report “inaccurate.”
Gruden was previously linked to one NFL job opening last month that remains vacant.
Gruden is currently serving as a consultant for the New Orleans Saints.
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