Toledo head coach Jason Candle was the first choice for Mario Cristobal - the past two seasons- at offensive coordinator and negotiations were deep before Alabama went and hired Notre Dame offensive coordinator Tommy Reese. Now Notre Dame is pushing for Candle at the same position and he is weighing his options between the two offensive coordinator openings, as well as staying with his current extension at Toledo.
With that fluid situation going on, another name has come up. That candidate is former North Texas head coach Seth Littrell. He was the head man at North Texas from 2015 up until the end of this past season. He has also been the offensive coordinator at Arizona, Indiana, and North Carolina. He had a 44-44 overall record at North Texas with several bowl berths. In 2015 with North Carolina, he had one of the best offenses in the country, setting set school season records for points (41.2 points per game) and led the Tar Heels to the ACC Championship.
He has a proven track record as a play caller. This season with North Texas, his offense was 21st in yards per game (461.8), 15th in yards per play (6.68), 29th in first downs (307), threw for 3667 yards and 34 touchdowns while rushing for 2798 yards and 24 touchdowns (199.9 yards per game, 5.22 yards per carry).