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Matt Lubick’s second tenure in Oxford lasted a whole 11 days.
After announcing that the former Oregon co-offensive coordinator had joined the coaching staff as receivers coach on Dec. 22, Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze confirmed Monday morning Lubick had accepted an offer to become Baylor’s new play-caller.
#OleMiss coach Hugh Freeze confirms that Matt Lubick will take offensive coordinator position at Baylor.
— Parrish Alford (@parrishalford) January 2, 2017
Lubick, who is the son of longtime Colorado State head coach Sonny Lubick, previously coached wide receivers at Ole Miss under Ed Orgeron in 2005 and 2006.
In addition to his time with Oregon, the 44-year-old also has coaching stops at Duke, Arizona State, Colorado State, Oregon State and San Jose State.
News of the announcement has been confirmed by Bruce Feldman of FOX Sports and the Football Scoop:
SOURCE: #OleMiss/#Oregon Matt Lubick has accepted the job to become #Baylor's new OC.. Has worked w/ new OL coach George DeLeone before.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) January 2, 2017
Tyler Waddell is a member of the Saturday Down South news team. He brings over five years of professional journalism experience and is closing in on a Bachelor's in sports management. Follow him on Twitter (@Tyler_Waddell).