Taylor Stubblefield is expected to be named Miami's next wide receivers coach a source told InsideTheU on Thursday.

Stubblefield spent the past two years coaching wide receivers at the Air Force Academy. Prior to that he spent a season serving as the receivers coach for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League after spending two years at Utah.

The Washington native was a consensus All-America wide receiver during his playing days at Purdue and ranks second in Big Ten history with 3,629 career receiving yards. His connection to Miami's new coaching staff comes through offensive coordinator Dan Enos, who he worked for back in 2011 at Central Michigan.

The Hurricanes announced last week that Eric Hickson would be the program's next running backs coach and that Butch Barry would serve as the program's offensive line after Enos arrived in Coral Gables from Alabama. Manny Diaz now has just one open spot left on his coaching staff. It is expected to be filled by Stephen Field, who will coach tight ends.

Miami is gearing up for back-to-back-to-back major recruiting weekends after Diaz & Co. landed three notable transfers in former Ohio State quarterback Tate Martell, former USC safety Bubba Bolden and former Buffalo wide receiver K.J. Osborn and also talked electric wide receiver Jeff Thomas out of transferring to Illinois. For a full VIP rundown of who all is expected to be in Coral Gables over the next few weeks click, here.

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