Offensive coordinator

Charlie Weis

has left Florida to become the head coach at Kansas.

Now who will succeed Weis at Florida?

One of the targets might be

Mike Shula

, the former Alabama quarterback and head coach, according to

.

Shula, now the quarterbacks coach with the Charlotte Panthers, is one of six names mentioned as possibilities in the report, which said he already has been contacted by Florida head coach

Will Muschamp

and might be the No. 1 target.

The other candidates mentioned are former Florida quarterback

Kerwin Bell

, now the head coach at Jacksonville University;

Todd Monken

, the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State;

Jedd Fisch

, the offensive coordinator at Miami;

Brian White

, the running backs coach at Florida; and

Al Borges

, the offensive coordinator at Michigan. Borges was the offensive coordinator at Auburn when Muschamp was the defensive coordinator there.

Shula, 46, was Alabama's head coach from 2003-06. In four seasons, his record was 26-24, although it officially is recognized as 10-24 because of victories vacated by an NCAA ruling. His only winning season was in 2005, when the Crimson Tide went 10-2.

Shula, the son of Pro Football Hall of Fame coach

Don Shula

, was Alabama's starting quarterback from 1984-86.