Corridor of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis has been floated as a candidate to develop into the following head coach at Florida Atlantic, although sources advised ESPN that any discuss of hiring Lewis is untimely.
Sources advised ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Wednesday that Lewis had emerged as a candidate for his first head-coaching job. However different sources advised ESPN that FAU is targeted in on different candidates right now.
The Owls wish to substitute Tom Herman, who was fired Monday after going 6-16 over two seasons and 0-6 within the American Athletic Convention this 12 months. Former Georgia Southern coach Chad Lunsford is serving because the interim coach at FAU.
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Lewis, 49, was a two-time Tremendous Bowl champion and seven-time first-team All-Professional throughout his 17-year profession with the Ravens that made him one in all franchise faces. He entered the Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame in 2018.
He retired after the 2012 season and stated within the subsequent years that he had been requested about teaching and can be open to the concept.
Lewis would have a built-in connection to the Boca Raton, Florida, faculty from his All-American enjoying days at Miami.