Former NFL coach Jon Gruden is reportedly being eyed to fill one teaching emptiness in faculty soccer.
Gruden is taken into account a “wild-card candidate” for the Indiana head-coaching job, based on a report from The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman.
Indiana fired longtime head coach Tom Allen on Sunday after eight seasons on the helm of their soccer program. The Hoosiers went 9-27 over their final three seasons below Allen.
Gruden final coached for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021. The previous Tremendous Bowl-winning coach resigned after being embroiled in a leaked e-mail scandal.
Michigan OC Sherrone Moore, Washington OC Ryan Grubb and Alabama OC Tommy Rees are amongst a number of Energy 5 assistant coaches reportedly into account for the Indiana job.
Nonetheless, Hoosiers reporter Jeff Rabjohns of 247 Sports activities refuted Feldman’s report linking Gruden to Indiana. Rabjohns acknowledged that Gruden was “not a candidate” and known as the circulating report “inaccurate.”