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Report: Purdue Hiring Barry Odom as Next Football Coach
UNLV Rebels head coach Barry Odom looks on Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

Purdue has hired Barry Odom to be the next football coach, according to a report from Yahoo's Ross Dellenger. The news comes a week after the Boilermakers fired Ryan Walters after two seasons.

Odom spent the last two seasons at UNLV, leading the Rebels to a 19-8, which included a 12-3 mark in Mountain West play. On Friday night, UNLV played in the Mountain West Championship Game, falling to Boise State 21-7.

UNLV posted a 10-3 record this year. In Odom's first year, the Rebels went 9-5.

Odom also has head coaching experience at Missouri, where he led the program from 2016-19. In those four seasons, he guided the Tigers to a 25-25 record and a 13-19 mark in SEC play.

Most of Odom's background comes from the defensive side of the football. He began coaching safeties at Missouri from 2009-11 and later became the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Memphis from 2012-14.

Purdue is coming off one of the worst seasons in program history, finishing with a 1-11 record. Clearly, athletic director Mike Bobinski believes Odom is the one who can get things turned around in West Lafayette.

This article first appeared on Purdue Boilermakers on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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