Bobby Petrino, ex-Arkansas and Louisville coach, emerges as candidate for Texas A&M offensive coordinator job

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Bobby Petrino, ex-Arkansas and Louisville coach, emerges as candidate for Texas A&M offensive coordinator job

Bobby Petrino is expected to interview for the Texas A&M offensive coordinator job. Petrinos just finished his third season as the coach of Missouri State. Texas Aggies coach Jimbo Fisher fired Darrell Dickey after a 5-7 season. The Aggie offense ranked 94th nationally in total offense, 102nd in scoring offense and 114th in time of possession.

Bobby Petrino is a former NFL coach and college coach. He is interested in becoming Texas A&M's offensive coordinator. Texas Aggies averaged just 360.9 yards per game this season. They did not reach 30 points against an FBS opponent until an upset win over LSU in the finale.

Bobby Petrino is a candidate for the offensive coordinator job at Texas A&M. The Aggies have been hit hard by attrition via the transfer portal since season's end. Rueben Owens, the nation's No. 1 running back running prospect, flipped his commitment from Louisville to Texas Aggie this week. Conner Weigman, a freshman quarterback, showed promise down the stretch.


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