USC’s Luke Huard is a candidate for offensive coordinator in the SEC

The Texas A&M Aggies and coach Jimbo Fisher fired Darrell Dickey after five seasons this past offseason. They did so after having the worst offense in Fisher’s tenure. Dickey was an analyst for Fisher since 2010.

Texas A&M’s offense was horrid mainly due to injuries and incosistenent quarterback play. A&M ranked 82nd in passing offense (219.4 yards per game), 83rd in rushing offense (141.8 yards per game), 95th in total offense (361.2 yards per game), and 101st in scoring offense (22.6 points per game).

Their first season below.500 was in 2008, which was their first season. Next season, Fisher and the Aggies are expected to be in the hot seat.

As they seek to find their next direction, they look for a new OC. Could Luke Huard from the USC Trojans become the next in line to be OC?

Huard, 43, was an offensive analyst under Fisher at A&M from 2019-21 before joining USC. Prior to his three seasons in College Station, Huard was Sacramento State’s co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2017-2018.

He was also an offensive coordinator at Georgia State as well as Illinois State. Huard, a former North Carolina quarterback, is the younger brother of Brock Huard and Damon Huard, former NFL and University of Washington quarterbacks.

TCU offensive coordinator Garrett Riley, younger brother of USC coach Lincoln Riley, has already turned down Fisher’s offer of $6 million over three years to become the Aggies’ new offensive coordinator, according to Football Scoop.

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Story originally appeared on Trojans Wire

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