Sources: Oregon to work with UTSA’s Stein as new OC
Oregon is set to work with Will Stein as offending coordinator, replacing Kenny Dillingham, who delegated become head coach at Arizona State, sources verified to ESPN.Stein, 33, served one season as UTSA’s co-offensive planner and quarterbacks coach after 2 seasons as the Roadrunners’ passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. The Roadrunners rank ninth in FBS in total offense.UTSA won its 2nd
straight C-USA championship on Friday behind a dominant offending efficiency from quarterback Frank Harris, who went 32 of 37 for 341 yards, with 4 passing touchdowns and another hurrying TD. Receiver Zakhari Franklin had 10 catches for 144 yards and three goals, providing him 14 TDs on the season, third-most in the FBS. Under Stein, Harris has actually been among the most productive quarterbacks in the nation as UTSA completed 12-2 last season and 11-2 this year.
1 Associated Stein, who dealt with current UTSA coach Jeff Traylor when they were both assistants under Charlie Strong at Texas, concerned UTSA from Lake Travis High School in Austin, where he was offensive coordinator in 2018-19 and coached Longhorns quarterback Hudson Card, who has actually entered the transfer portal.Stein played quarterback at Louisville from 2008-12. On3 was first to report news
of the relocation.