Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy emerged early on as the betting favorite to replace Will Muschamp as the head coach of the Florida Gators.

And now the school’s all-time wins leader may want to make a move to the SEC.

According to a report by Ryan Bartow of 247sports.com, Gundy has quietly made known his interest in the Florida coaching job.

From Bartow:

According to three sources in the coaching community, Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy the Vegas favorite to land the vacant Florida head coach job, wants the position and through back channels has been letting his interest be known.

His experience and success on the offensive side of the ball fits him into the mold that Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley is looking for. Gundy’s name came up in the Tennessee coaching search a few years ago, but ultimately the Vols went with Butch Jones.

Gundy has guided Oklahoma State to an 82-44 record since becoming head coach in 2005, which includes three double-digit win seasons and a Big 12 championship and Fiesta Bowl victory in 2011.