Miami has gone to the NFL ranks to land their offensive line coach.

Butch Barry will come from the Tampa Bay Bucs to coach offensive line for the Hurricanes, according to the Athletic's Bruce Feldman.

"SOURCE: Tampa Bay Bucs assistant OC coach Butch Barry is expected to become the new O-line coach at Miami He will assist Canes new OC Dan Enos, trying to get the UM offense cranked back up again. Barry spent 5 years at Central Michigan & worked for Enos there," Feldman tweeted late Friday afternoon.

The Miami Hurricanes officially announced the hiring of former Alabama quarterbacks coach Dan Enos as their offensive coordinator on Friday. Enos was the head coach at Central Michigan from 2010-14.

Barry coached his fourth season as assistant offensive line coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2018.

In 2015, his first season with the team, Barry assisted an offensive line that featured two rookie starters, but still managed to block for the NFL’s second-leading rusher (Doug Martin – 1,402 yards) and tied for the fourth-fewest sacks allowed in the league, after ranking 29th in rushing and 29th in sacks allowed in the previous season.

Barry joined the Buccaneers from Central Michigan University, where he spent the previous five seasons coaching the offensive line (2014) and tight ends (2010-13).

In 2014, Barry’s unit paved the way for a 1,000-yard season by running back Thomas Rawls, a key cog in the Chippewas’ offense who rushed for 1,103 yards and 10 touchdowns in only nine games. As tight ends coach, Barry headed a group that combined for 63 receptions for 644 yards and six touchdowns over 2012-13, while helping Central Michigan record another 1,000-yard rusher in Zurlon Tipton, who finished with 1,492 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2012.

Barry began his coaching career with the Chippewas as a graduate assistant in 2002-03 prior to coaching stops at Southwest Minnesota State University (2004-05), Michigan Tech University (2006-08) and North Greenville University (2009).