Graham Harrell has landed a new gig. Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports

Purdue is looking to keep its passing game strong even without Jeff Brohm.

Brohm left last week to take the head-coaching job at his alma mater Louisville. The Boilermakers have hired former Illinois defensive coordinator Ryan Walters as their new head coach, and he appears to have landed a nice offensive coordinator.

ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg reported on Thursday that Purdue is set to hire Graham Harrell as their new offensive coordinator.

Harrell is best known for being a record-setting quarterback under the late Mike Leach at Texas Tech from 2006 to 2008. He later coached under Leach at Washington State in 2014 and 2015 before becoming an offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at North Texas from 2016 to 2018. Harrell held the same titles for three seasons at USC under Clay Helton before leaving for West Virginia.

Harrell will only end up spending one season at West Virginia, which is also losing quarterback J.T. Daniels. The Mountaineers averaged 30.6 points per game this season but went a disappointing 5-7.

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