Miami is set to name Houston’s Shannon Dawson as its new offensive coordinator, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.
He would replace Josh Gattis, fired by the Hurricanes last month after the 5-7 inaugural season of head coach Mario Cristobal.
Miami hired Lance Guidry as its new defensive coordinator last week, part of a turbulent offseason for Cristobal’s coaching staff. That hire led to the exit of co-defensive coordinator Charlie Strong.
Dawson, 45, has been the OC and quarterbacks coach at Houston for the past three seasons, part of his four seasons under head coach Dana Holgorsen. Dawson was also with Holgorsen at West Virginia.
The Cougars averaged 36-plus points per game in each of the last two seasons under Dawson, who has OC stints at West Virginia (2012-14), Kentucky (2015) and Southern Miss (2016-18).
The Hurricanes finished 86th in total offense (averaging 367.1 yards per game) and 97th in scoring (23.6 points) last season under Gattis.
Dawson is Miami’s fifth offensive coordinator in the past six seasons.
Guidry replaced Kevin Steele, who left after one season to rejoin Nick Saban’s staff at Alabama as DC.
–Field Level Media
Quarterback Jaxson Dart and edge rusher Mykel Williams apparently have changed their minds about being in Green Bay next week for the start of the 2025 NFL Draft. The names…
Wide receiver Greg Dortch signed his tender to return to the Arizona Cardinals on Friday. The 26-year-old restricted free agent’s deal is worth $3.3 million for the 2025 season. Dortch…
The agent representing the late Kyren Lacy blasted the NFL on Friday for its treatment of the draft prospect prior to his death by suicide. At the time of his…
WR Greg Dortch signs tender with Cardinals
Kyren Lacy’s agent to NFL: ‘Shame on you’
UFL, players agree to new CBA after six months of talks
Saints RT Ryan Ramczyk, 30, retires after knee injury