According to the Miami Herald's Barry Jackson, Dan Enos has been relieved of his duties as UM offensive coordinator.

The firing of Enos comes after the Hurricanes were held scoreless against Louisiana Tech in a 14-0 loss in the Independence Bowl.

Miami never entered the red-zone in that game.

It was the first time Miami was held scoreless in a game since losing 58-0 to Clemson in 2015.

When Miami hired Manny Diaz to be the head football coach this time about a year ago, Diaz understood that he had to address one big deficiency with the team he had been a part of from 2016-18 as the defensive coordinator.

Diaz had to find a way to put the people in place to fix the offense.

Soon after taking the UM job, Diaz parted ways with the entire offensive coaching staff from the Mark Richt regime.

Diaz made it clear what he was looking for from his offense when he was searching for a coordinator last year.

“It is very similar to what we have been on defense,” Diaz said of what he envisioned for his offense. “We came here three years ago and set a vision of how the Miami Hurricanes play defense and what in my mind fits the talent that is available to us in South Florida. We talked about those things three years ago—playing fast and physical on defense and we have the players down here in South Florida on offense that can do the same thing.

“You create a defense that is designed to give offenses problems. Things they don’t like. By the same token, what we want to be on offense is a thing that defenses don’t like. An offense that creates situations that makes defensive players uncomfortable. Now that philosophy will extend to our entire football team. What we have been on defense will spread to our entire football team.”

Diaz ended up hiring Dan Enos, who was previously the quarterbacks coach at Alabama, to lead UM's offensive side of the ball as the coordinator.

Enos was the offensive coordinator at Arkansas (2015-17) and head coach at Central Michigan (2010-14) before stints as a position coach at Michigan State, his alma mater, Cincinnati, North Dakota State, Western Michigan, Missouri State, Southern Illinois, and Northern Michigan.

During his one season at Miami, the Enos led offense showed some signs of promise, but ultimately the attack got worse as the season progressed.

UM entered the Independence Bowl ranked dead last in the country in third down conversion percentage.

After Enos failed to lead an offensive attack with any consistency at Miami, the Hurricanes are searching for a new coordinator.

Read on for some of the top names to know that Manny Diaz should be looking at.