Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian has found his next wide receivers coach.
After moving on from Andre Coleman a couple of weeks ago, Texas will hire Brennan Marion as its wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator.
Texas is set to hire Brennan Marion as wide receivers coach and pass game coordinator, sources tell @on3sports.
He’d received interest for multiple jobs recently, including at least one Group of 5 OC job, but is ultimately set to land at Texas.https://t.co/k5bN5NhJoE https://t.co/ztY0XqPRLL
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) December 31, 2021
Marion has built an impressive resume as one of the bright young minds in the sport. He will bring in concepts from his “go-go” offense to Texas, a two-back formation that focuses on using RPOs to pressure the defense.
In his one season at Pittsburgh, Marion helped the Panthers win the ACC title and played a big role in wide receiver Jordan Addison taking home the Bilitnkof Award.
Marion will join the Texas staff after Pittsburgh’s bowl game on Thursday night.
The new Texas wide receivers coach has been one of the faster risers in the industry over the past few years.
The hiring of Marion marks the second new position coach on Steve Sarkisian’s offensive staff. Tashard Choice was hired as the running backs after Stan Drayton’s departure to Temple.
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