Vanderbilt head coach Derek Mason is set to hire Fresno State offensive line coach Cameron Norcross as the Commodores new offensive line coach, according to a report by Footballscoop.com.

Per source, Fresno State offensive line coach Cameron Norcross is expected to be Vanderbilt’s new offensive line coach.

Norcross just completed his fourth year as the Bulldogs offensive line coach, enjoying a good bit of success before the program struggled through the 2015 season.

The Bulldogs captured a pair of Mountain West Conference championships in 2012 and 2013 and appeared in three bowls during his tenure. Norcross produced two-time All-American and Minnesota Viking tackle Austin Wentworth and 2015 St. Louis Rams draft pick Cody Wichmann during his tenure as Fresno ranked among the nation's best offenses from 2012-2014 before graduation and injuries forced Fresno to finish just 3-9 this past fall.

Norcross spent 11 years at the University of Nevada prior to Fresno State, serving as a graduate assistant from 2001-2002 before taking over as the tight ends/offensive line coach in 2003 and holding that position until 2011. He also served as the Run Game Coordinator for the Wolf Pack offense in 2010 and 2011 under accomplished head coach Chris Ault.

Ault installed his famous Pistol Offense during Norcross' tenure as the offensive line coach, and Nevada went on to set a NCAA record by having three 1,000 yard rushers during the 2009 season. With Norcross directing the offensive line, future San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback Colin Kaepernick became a household name to college football fans as he gained over a 1,000 yards rushing during three straight seasons with the Wolf Pack.

Eight offensive linemen earned first team All-Conference honors during Norcross stay in Nevada, and the Wolf Pack captured a pair of WAC championships including the 2010 season in which Nevada went 13-1 and finished 11th in the final AP Top 25.

Norcross played offensive line at Nevada in the late 1990's, earning All-Big West honors in 1998.

His heavy background in spread-oriented offenses may fall in line with the belief that offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig would like to move more in that direction going forward.

Sources say Vanderbilt that has also targeted Georgia Tech special teams coordinator Ray Rychleski as a possible replacement for Charles Bankins. No word on whether Rychleski would serve as a running backs coach, or if VU would re-shuffle staff responsibilities.