The hot name in the Tennessee coaching search right now? Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy.

that Tennessee athletic director Dave Hart and other UT representatives interviewed Gundy on Sunday at Gundy's home in Stillwater. Gundy, who played at Oklahoma State and has led the Cowboys to a 66-35 record over eight years, has declined to talk about any job opening.

cited an unnamed source on Sunday as saying Gundy could be in talks with both Tennessee and Arkansas.

It may seem odd to think Gundy would leave his alma mater, where he earns $3.75 million and narrowly missed a shot at the BCS championship game a year ago. The World cited a tweet from OSU radio sideline reporter Robert Allen, who believes Gundy may be "looking for program control most in his position have and he should."

that Gundy's relationship with OSU athletic director Mike Holder "is not what it once was" after lengthy contract negotiations last year and a difference in philosophy over scheduling.

One coach thought to be a potential candidate for several jobs appears to be off the market, as

this week. Utah State's Gary Andersen, thought to be a candidate for openings at California and Colorado,

. Former Kansas coach Mark Mangino reportedly removed his name from consideration at Colorado, but the

that he's been approached by Purdue.

Openings at Kentucky (Mark Stoops) and North Carolina State (Dave Doeren) have been filled, while South Florida added itself to the list by firing Skip Holtz.

An updated look at the openings in BCS conferences and potential candidates at each:

AUBURN

Who's out: Gene Chizik, 3-9 in 2012

Potential candidates: Former Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino, Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher, TCU coach Gary Patterson, Louisville coach Charlie Strong, Arkansas State coach Gus Malzahn, Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart, Boise State coach Chris Peterson, Clemson offensive coordinator Chad Morris

Fast facts:

Petrino, Fisher and Malzahn are all former Auburn offensive coordinators -- Fisher serving under Terry Bowden, Petrino under Tommy Tuberville and Malzahn under Chizik.

ARKANSAS

Who's out: John L. Smith, 4-8 as interim coach in 2012

Potential candidates: Patterson, Strong, Smart, Louisiana Tech coach Sonny Dykes, Baylor coach Art Briles, Washington coach Steve Sarkisian, former NFL coach Jon Gruden, Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy, Texas Tech coach Tommy Tuberville, former North Carolina coach Butch Davis

Fast facts: Davis played at Arkansas and Strong and Tuberville are Arkansas natives with extensive experience in the SEC. Strong's athletic director at Louisville, Tom Jurich, has vowed to match any offer for him.

TENNESSEE

Who's out: Derek Dooley, 15-21 in three years at UT, 4-7 in 2012

Potential candidates: Gundy, Strong, Patterson, Fisher, Briles, Cincinnati coach Butch Jones, Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio, Miami coach Al Golden, North Carolina coach Larry Fedora, Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen

Fast facts: Gundy reportedly interviewed on Sunday.

CALIFORNIA

Who's out: Jeff Tedford, 82-57 in 11 years at Cal, 3-9 in 2012

Potential candidates: MacIntyre, Dykes, Taggart, Peterson, Kent State coach Darrell Hazell, San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator Greg Roman, Cincinnati Bengals special teams coach Hue Jackson, Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera, Air Force coach Troy Calhoun, Oregon offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich

Fast facts:

Rivera, whose job at Carolina may be in jeopardy, played at Cal. Jackson, a former head coach of the Oakland Raiders, was offensive coordinator at Cal in 1996. Taggart, at 36 the youngest coach in the FBS, was an assistant at rival Stanford under Jim Harbaugh.

PURDUE

Who's out: Danny Hope, 22-27 in four years, 6-6 in 2012

Potential candidates: Jones, Dykes, Hazell, Helfrich, Illinois State coach Brock Spack, Ball State coach Pete Lembo

Fast facts:

. Spack was Purdue's offensive coordinator when Joe Tiller retired and was passed over for the job when Hope was hired. Purdue AD Morgan Burke has made it clear he wants an offensive-minded coach.

COLORADO

Who's out: Jon Embree, 4-21 in two years, 1-11 in 2012

Potential candidates: Jones, MacIntyre, Dykes, Calhoun, Malzahn, Fresno State coach Tim DeRuyter

Fast facts:

. CU athletic director Mike Bohn has reportedly said he has a favorite in mind who is a current head coach.

BOSTON COLLEGE

Who's out: Frank Spaziani, 22-29 in four years, 2-10 in 2012

Potential candidates: Golden, Hazell, Notre Dame defensive coordinator Bob Diaco, Temple coach Steve Addazio, Harvard coach Tim Murphy, New Hampshire coach Sean McDonnell, Michigan State defensive coordinator Pat Narduzzi, Cleveland Browns quarterbacks coach Mark Whipple, New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael Jr., Saints offensive line coach Aaron Kromer, Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan

Fast facts:

. He and Golden, a former BC assistant who inherited an unforeseen NCAA mess at Miami, are thought to be among the top candidates. Carmichael, a BC alum, and Sullivan

.

SOUTHERN MISS

Who's out: Ellis Johnson, 0-12 in first year in 2012

Potential candidates: Taggart, North Carolina offensive coordinator Blake Anderson, Oklahoma State offensive coordinator Todd Monken, Louisiana-Monroe coach Todd Berry, Texas Tech offensive coordinator Neal Brown, Florida State associate head coach Eddie Gran, Tennessee-Martin coach Jason Simpson, Middle Tennessee defensive coordinator Tyrone Nix, Sam Houston State coach Willie Fritz

Fast facts: Anderson was Larry Fedora's offensive coordinator at USM and serves in the same role at North Carolina.

that Petrino has expressed interest.

SOUTH FLORIDA

Who's out: Skip Holtz, 16-21 in three years, 3-9 in 2012

Potential candidates: Taggart, San Diego Chargers special teams coach Rich Bisaccia, Former Illinois coach Ron Zook, Former Ohio State defensive coordinator Mark Snyder

Fast facts: Bisaccia, who also was on Jon Gruden's staff in Tampa Bay, was a candidate for the job in 2010 when Holtz was hired.