Will Cumbie continue to call plays? Texas head coach Charlie Strong offered the role of offensive coordinator to TCU co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Sonny Cumbie on Sunday evening, sources tell Horns247.

Cumbie is expected to make a decision possibly as soon as today, a source close to the situation tells Horns247.

If he accepts, Cumbie would get complete control of Texas' offense and will be allowed to choose at least two offensive assistant coaches. Only first-year tight ends coach Jeff Traylor is certain to remain on the team's offensive staff.

The offer to Cumbie includes a financial compensation package "north" of $1 million annually and a three-year guaranteed contract, multiple sources tell Horns247.

Strong and Traylor flew to Fort Worth on Sunday afternoon to meet with Cumbie. Traylor and Cumbie know each other through coaching circles and years of working in the state of Texas.

Sources tell Horns247 the coaches on Texas' offensive staff were told by Strong that he will hire an offensive coordinator. Following the selection, Strong will allow the others to interview for their current positions. However, sources tell Horns247 that only Traylor and possibly receivers coach Jay Norvell stand any chance of remaining at Texas, regardless of whether Cumbie accepts the position or not.

Texas' other three offensive assistants are assistant head coach for offense/quarterbacks coach Shawn Watson, offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Joe Wickline and running backs coach Tommie Robinson.

The Longhorns finished 85th nationally in scoring offense in 2014 (26.1 ppg) and 109th in 2013 (21.4 ppg). Following last season, Strong opted not to retain wide receivers coach Les Koenning and tight ends coach Bruce Chambers. If Watson, Wickline and Robinson leave Texas, no one from Strong's initial offensive staff will remain.

Cumbie, 34, joined TCU’s staff in 2013 along with his co-offensive coordinator Doug Meacham, who calls the plays for TCU. Under their guidance, the Horned Frogs finished second nationally in scoring offense in 2014 and sit at ninth nationally this season; TCU finished 88th nationally in 2013 prior to their arrival.