DuckTerritory.com has been able to confirm Oregon is set to hire a new wide receivers coach.

Michael Johnson, a former NFL, college, and high school coach has been offered and is set to accept an offer from the Oregon Ducks to coach wide receivers at Oregon, 247Sports has confirmed with sources.

Johnson fills the position that was opened up by Jimmie Dougherty leaving Oregon for UCLA earlier this month.

Johnson was set to go to Michigan in an analyst role as of this week, and then move into a full-time assistant position when the NCAA was expected to approve a 10th full-time assistant position at the FBS level. That proposal has since hit a snag and will not happen this spring.

Johnson is the father of the nation's No. 1 ranked dual-threat quarterback for the class of 2019, Michael Johnson, JR.

Michael Johnson started his coaching career at Oregon State in 1997, before moving on to the NFL three years later. He had stops at San Diego, Atlanta, Baltimore, and most recently San Francisco. He served as the OC.

In 2011 Johnson coached at UCLA and was the school's interim head coach after the school fired Rick Neuheisel, and he coached the team's bowl game that year.