AP

Don Shula would like to see his son Mike’s team force his former players to keep the cork in their champagne bottles this year and Mike Shula reportedly doesn’t have any interest in parleying the Panthers’ success into a college job in the city where his father once went undefeated.

Shula, who is the Panthers’ offensive coordinator, has had his name come up in conjunction with the head coaching vacancy at the University of Miami, but Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports that Shula will not pursue the position. Per Jackson, Shula wants to remain in the NFL.

The younger Shula went 26-23 in four years as the head coach at Alabama before being fired and replaced by Nick Saban. He moved back to the NFL as the quarterbacks coach in Jacksonville and Carolina before becoming the Panthers offensive coordinator in 2013.

Former NFL head coaches Greg Schiano and Butch Davis and current Colts offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski all have ties to Miami and have also had their names come up as potential candidates since the school fired Al Golden last month.