The Tennessee Titans still had a few positions left to fill on their coaching staff after confirming several hires during the week, one of which was assistant offensive line coach.
Well, the team is apparently filling that job with Kansas offensive line coach, Scott Fuchs, according to John Brice of Football Scoop, and as confirmed by Titans beat writer Paul Kuharsky.
Fuchs was hired by Kansas in 2021 and has 30 years of experience coaching in college. This will be his first foray into the pros, though. Fuchs also has experience as a defensive line coach (Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1999).
Fuchs coached seven All-Big 12 selections during his time at Kansas and the Jayhawks had the fourth-most rushing yards and fourth-fewest sacks allowed in the conference in 2023, per his bio on the school’s official website.
During his stint at Buffalo in 2020, the program ranked second in the nation in rushing yards per game and gave up just one sack, tied for the fewest in the country.
He was also nominated for the Broyles award that year, which is given to the top assistant coach in college football.
And, in 2019 and 2020, the Bulls’ offensive line was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, which is given to the best offensive line in the country.
Fuchs will work under esteemed offensive line coach, Bill Callahan.