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Panthers’ Matt Rhule a hot name for open college coaching jobs at Oklahoma, Notre Dame

Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule rubs his face as he walks across the field to check on safety Jeremy Chinn after he was injured during action against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. on Sunday, November 28, 2021. The Dolphins defeated the Panthers 33-10.
Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule rubs his face as he walks across the field to check on safety Jeremy Chinn after he was injured during action against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. on Sunday, November 28, 2021. The Dolphins defeated the Panthers 33-10. jsiner@charlotteobserver.com

Matt Rhule’s name has entered the college coaching carousel chat.

That’s according to multiple sports analysts and websites tasked with compiling lists of coaches to consider in filling recent head coaching vacancies in the college football landscape.

With Brian Kelly leaving Notre Dame for LSU and Lincoln Riley out at Oklahoma for Southern Cal, two major head coaching positions opened up in the last 48 hours. The Carolina Panthers coach has been linked to both openings on multiple lists.

Other coaching positions, such as at Duke and Rhule’s former Temple program, also remain open.

Rhule was named in a list of potential candidates for the Notre Dame job by NBC Sports. He was also listed as an option for the LSU role by CBS Sports before that position was filled. He’s on a similar list by Sports Illustrated that also named him as a possible candidate for the Oklahoma job.

“The guy who rebuilt Temple and Baylor into big winners is nearing the end of his second season with the Carolina Panthers with a career NFL record of 10-18,” Sports Illustrated reporter Ross Dellenger wrote. “There are two big questions here: (1) would he return to college and (2) would he leave in-season to do it? Rhule, 46, is held in high esteem by many athletic directors and coaches at the college level and some wonder if he’d like to return.”

The Panthers sit in last place in the NFC South with a 5-7 record. Last year, Rhule led the Panthers to a 5-11 record and third-place finish in the division.

Rhule has held three head coaching positions, two of which were in college football at Baylor (2017-19) and Temple (2013-16). He was named the Panthers head coach in January 2020, signing a seven-year, $60 million contract.

Rhule’s NFL coaching experience is relatively limited. He was the assistant offensive line coach for the New York Giants in 2012 before rejoining the league with the Panthers.

This story was originally published November 30, 2021 at 12:13 PM.

Alexandra Andrejev
The Charlotte Observer
NASCAR and Charlotte FC beat reporter Alex Andrejev joined The Observer in January 2020 following an internship at The Washington Post. She is a two-time APSE award winner for her NASCAR beat coverage and National Motorsports Press Association award winner. She is the host of McClatchy’s podcast “Payback” about women’s soccer. Support my work with a digital subscription
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