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Friday January 1, 2016

Friday January 1, 2016

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Happy New Year! May 2016 be the best year in your life...so far!

Nevada: Tim Cramsey has now formally been announced as offensive coordinator.

LSU: Wisconsin defensive coordinator Dave Aranda will be the new defensive coordinator at LSU according to a report from ESPN's Adam Rittenberg. We have confirmed the hire. Update>> LSU has now announced the addition. Read more here.

Purdue: Former Nebraska linebackers coach Ross Els is joining the Purdue staff as defensive coordinator. Els coached at his son's high school Lincoln Southwest this past season.

South Dakota: Brian Mohnsen, who coached the defensive line at Western Illinois, has joined the South Dakota staff in the same capacity, per source.

Oregon: Mark Helfrich has announced that Matt Lubick is being promoted to offensive coordinator.

Western Illinois: Per source, Rob Ash has withdrawn from the process. Ash and Richmond offensive coordinator Charlie Fisher visited campus this week.

Baylor's Tate Wallis has been selected as the FootballScoop Wide Receivers Coach of the Year, presented by ProGrass

Eastern Michigan: Per source, UTSA defensive coordinator Neal Neathery is leaving to become defensive coordinator / linebackers at Eastern Michigan.

Cleveland Browns: Speaking to Cleveland.com, Browns head coach Mike Pettine said, "Will there likely be some changes? If I were to stay here, it would be hard to justify keeping the staff completely together, and there likely would have to be some changes made, but I won't get into specifics."

Dallas Cowboys: As if there was any question, executive VP Stephen Jones said of Jason Garrett, "He's safe.... We're totally in with Jason. We're totally in with our staff."

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (JC): Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College has a restricted earnings defensive assistant position open. Salary includes stipend, room and board. Coaching and playing experience at the college level is preferred. NEO A&M College has one of the richest traditions in junior college football. No phone calls please. Contact head coach Clay Patterson via email at rclaypatterson@gmail.com.