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One of the names believed to be on Mike Riley's list of defensive line coaching candidates has reportedly worked a new deal to stay at his current position at UCLA.

Angus McClure has received a significant raise and two-year extension from UCLA head coach Jim Mora Jr., according to Bruin Report Online, the Scout site that covers the program.

Per the report, Mike Riley and Mark Banker were among the Nebraska representatives that reached out to McClure about the job opening. It also states McClure hasn't yet signed the deal, but it's believed to be a formality at this point.

In a search that has been kept relatively quiet, McClure's was probably the name that had been most public, given his prominent role as a recruiting coordinator on UCLA's staff and the fact he was a grad assistant at Nebraska during the Bill Callahan days. (It's also important to remember the most public candidate doesn't always mean he's the most sought after.)

McClure was making $320,000 a year, according to the most recent salary figures from USA Today. The man Nebraska is replacing, Hank Hughes, made $300,000 last year.