
Houston had been searching for a head coach ever since Tom Herman left for the Texas head coaching job. That was, until they promoted from within and moved up Major Applewhite to head coach. Sports Illustrated's Pete Thamel is reporting that former Houston head coaching candidate Todd Orlando is now moving on to stay with Tom Herman.
Texas coach Tom Herman has secured perhaps the most important piece of his coaching staff, as multiple sources told Sports Illustrated that defensive coordinator Todd Orlando has agreed to join him in Austin. Orlando served as Herman's defensive coordinator in Houston for two seasons, building a reputation as one of the country's top defensive strategists. Sources said Orlando is expected to sign a three-year deal worth more than one million per year.
And it looks like the move has been confirmed:
Houston defensive coordinator Todd Orlando agrees to same position at Texas. 3-year deal pays $1 million a year, source confirms
— Joseph Duarte (@Joseph_Duarte) December 17, 2016
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Thamel is also reporting that Houston safeties coach Craig Naivar and strength coach Yancy McKnight have agreed to join Herman, leaving only the offensive coordinator and running backs coach positions available as far as on-field assistants go.
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Orlando is currently leading the Cougars in the Las Vegas Bowl against San Diego State, but will obviously head to Austin after that game. It looks like Tom Herman's coaching staff is coming together quite nicely.
[h/t The Spun]
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