Report: Enos to join Michigan staff

Arkansas offensive coordinator Dan Enos talks to players prior to a game against Ole Miss on Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017, in Oxford, Miss.

— Former Arkansas offensive coordinator Dan Enos has reportedly found a new job.

Citing a single unnamed source, Sports Illustrated reporter Bruce Feldman posted on Twitter that Enos would be hired to a position at Michigan. Feldman did not specify what Enos' new position will be.

Enos, 49, spent the past three seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Arkansas, but was fired along with seven other assistant coaches in December after Chad Morris was hired to replace Bret Bielema as the Razorbacks head coach.

Enos is a native of Dearborn, Mich., and played at Michigan State. He is the former head coach at Central Michigan and also has had stops as an assistant coach at Michigan State, Western Michigan and Northern Michigan.

Enos would be the second Arkansas staffer to join the Wolverines this off-season. Former Arkansas strength coach Ben Hebert was hired to the same position at Michigan on Thursday.

Other former Arkansas assistant coaches to find employment elsewhere this off-season are Paul Rhoads as defensive backs coach at UCLA and Vernon Hargreaves Jr. as inside linebackers coach at Missouri.