Auburn will have a different offensive coordinator next season.

Chip Lindsey will not return as the Tigers' offensive coordinator and is expected to land another job in the near future, sources told AL.com.

Sources expect Lindsey to be hired as Les Miles' offensive coordinator at Kansas. Lindsey, who had also reportedly interviewed for the offensive coordinator job at Tennessee, was recruiting for Auburn as recently as this past weekend when he attended Pinson Valley’s playoff game along with defensive line coach Rodney Garner.

The decision for Lindsey, who was the Tigers' OC the last two seasons, comes in the wake of the team’s 52-21 loss to Alabama that dropped the team’s record to 7-5 on the year and 3-5 in SEC play.

Auburn’s offense has been likely the worst of the Gus Malzahn era offense, finishing the regular season ranked 67th nationally in rushing (164.1 yards per game), 88th in passing (209.5 yards per game), 71st in scoring (28.3 points per game) and 102nd nationally on third downs (35.8 percent).

According to the most recent contract made available to AL.com back in November, Lindsey earned $250,000 in base compensation last season, plus a $100,000 retention bonus due at the end of last regular season. He was also paid $225,000 for both his endorsement and media rights, producing a total of $800,000 in annual compensation.

Tom Green contributed to this report.

Matt Zenitz is an Alabama and Auburn reporter for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @mzenitz.