Source: Memphis expected to hire Arizona State coordinator Norvell
Trying to follow the success Justin Fuente had in reviving Memphis' program, the Tigers appear to be going with another young offensive coordinator in Arizona State's Mike Norvell as their new head football coach.
FOX Sports College Football Insider Bruce Feldman confirmed the news Thursday. University president Dr. M. David Rudd wrote on Twitter late Thursday afternoon that he hired a "great football coach" who would be introduced at a news conference Friday.
The Commercial Appeal in Memphis first reported Norvell's hiring.
#ASU OC mike Norvell is expected to become the new coach at #Memphis, source tells @foxsports. 1st reported by SI.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) December 4, 2015
The 34-year-old Norvell will replace Justin Fuente, who was hired by Virginia Tech on Sunday after four years at Memphis.
Norvell will take over a program in much better shape than what Fuente found. The Tigers had gone 5-31 during the three years before Fuente was hired. The Tigers went 10-3 in Fuente's third season, won a bowl game and finished No. 25 in the Top 25 for the first end-of-season ranking in Memphis' history.
Fuente left the Tigers with a 9-3 record and bowl-bound again, though he won't coach them in that game. Memphis is working on an indoor practice facility, and local officials are talking about further improvements to the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.
Norvell has run the Sun Devils' offense for the last four years under coach Todd Graham and was promoted to deputy head coach in December 2013. Norvell also worked under Graham at Pittsburgh and Tulsa. This season, Arizona State (6-6) averaged 474 yards and 33.8 points.
Norvell was a wide receiver at Central Arkansas, where he left as the school's career receptions leader.