Sources: Kansas losing key offensive assistant to NFL (scott fuchs)

Scott Fuchs, a college coaching veteran with more than three decades' experience, is set to test his skills at the next level, sources tell FootballScoop.

A longtime offensive assistant coach who's specialized in offensive line mentorship, Fuchs has accepted an offensive assistant role with the NFL's Tennessee Titans and new head coach Brian Callahan, sources confirmed to FootballScoop Friday.

Fuchs, an offensive line coach for all but one season of his career, has been a longtime staple on the coaching staffs of renowned program rebuilder Lance Leipold; he worked with Leipold at Buffalo and for the past three seasons at the University of Kansas, where the Jayhawks have experienced success not seen by the program in more than 15 years.

In addition to those stops, Fuchs -- a former All-America selection at North Dakota State -- has coached at Wyoming, Southern Illinois, NCAA Division II powerhouse Grand Valley State and also for the Bison at his alma mater.

Callahan was hired away from the Cincinnati Bengals to lead a new era of Titans football last month, after the franchise parted with Mike Vrabel on the heels of consecutive losing seasons.

Showcasing his coaching versatility, Fuchs early in his career spent a season as defensive line coach at Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

The Titans, after their 6-11 2023 campaign, are slated to pick No. 7 in the first round of April's NFL Draft. 

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