With a limited number of head coaching jobs open at the Power Four level, you could make an argument for West Virginia, UCF, Purdue or North Carolina as the most attractive job on the market right now.
The Tar Heels opening in Chapel Hill has been attached to some of the top rising names in college football, including (but not limited to) coaches like Tulane's Jon Sumrall and Georgia defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann.
According to reports today, a multiple Super Bowl champion can be added to that list as a replacement to the legendary Mack Brown.
Inside Carolina reports that six-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick has interviewed for the job.
Belichick's name will be high on the list for a number of NFL jobs this cycle, provided he's still on the market, as one of the most accomplished coaches at any level of football.
The Patriots and Belichick parted ways back in January, and he was in the mix for a number of NFL positions, including the Atlanta Falcons job.
It's no secret that Belichick plans to be picky in his possible return to the sidelines, and in his time away has done an admirable job as a member of the media, appearing on Inside the NFL as well as ManningCast during Monday Night Football.
As always, stay tuned to The Scoop as this continues to develop.