Former Texas Longhorns coach Tom Herman Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Former Texas coach Tom Herman has a new job, and it is one that certainly came out of nowhere.

The Chicago Bears announced Monday that Herman has been hired as an offensive analyst and special projects coach, joining Matt Nagy’s staff for the 2021 season. The Bears offered few details as to what Herman’s job will entail or what departments he may focus on.

Herman lands on his feet after four seasons as Texas head coach. He went 32-18 at the school but was unable to turn the Longhorns into the national title contender they hoped and expected to be. Still, he has a strong track record, previously going 22-4 in two years as Houston’s head coach following a stint as Urban Meyer’s offensive coordinator at Ohio State.

Herman has never worked at the NFL level, so this should be an interesting transition. He’ll be tasked with helping improve an offense that had some really baffling issues in 2020.

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