The Old Dominion Monarchs are may be interested in assistants at Penn State and South Carolina for their current head coach vacancy.

Penn State offensive coordinator Ricky Rahne and South Carolina defensive coordinator Travaris Robinson are in the mix for the job, ESPN's Adam Rittenberg reported on Friday night.

"Old Dominion coaching search ramping up," Rittenberg wrote in a tweet. "Hear that Penn State offensive coordinator Ricky Rahne is in the mix there. South Carolina defensive coordinator Travaris Robinson also a name being mentioned for the Monarchs job."

Rahne has been on the Penn State staff under Nittany Lions head coach James Franklin since 2014, and he also worked as the quarterback coach during four seasons (2011-13) on Franklin's staff at Vanderbilt. The offensive coordinator spent two seasons as the Penn State quarterback coach before switching to tight end coach (2016-17). Franklin promoted Rahne to offensive coordinator after the 2017 season, when former Penn State offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead left to take the head coach position at Mississippi State.

#OldDominion coaching search ramping up. Hear that Penn State offensive coordinator Ricky Rahne is in the mix there. South Carolina defensive coordinator Travaris Robinson also a name being mentioned for the Monarchs job. — Adam Rittenberg (@ESPNRittenberg) December 7, 2019

Robinson has worked with South Carolina head coach Will Muschamp since 2011. The defensive coordinator was the defensive backs coach during Muschamp's four seasons as the Florida Gators head coach (2011-14). Robinson then followed Muschamp to Auburn, where he served as the defensive backs coach for Muschamp's one season as the defensive coordinator. When Muschamp was named the Gamecocks head coach prior to the 2016 season, he brought Robinson along as his defensive coordinator.

Franklin agreed to a contract extension with Penn State on Friday that ties him to the school through the 2025 season. Muschamp is under contract at South Carolina through the 2023 campaign, although he is under pressure to perform well in 2019 after a 4-8 finish this season.