Jeremy Pruitt

Michigan will reportedly meet with Georgia defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt about its open DC job.

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ANN ARBOR -- Jim Harbaugh said earlier this week he has no timetable for his defensive coordinator search.

In addition, all possible options are being considered.

Including, reportedly, Georgia defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt.

On Tuesday night, 247sports reported that Pruitt -- who spent the last two seasons at Georgia before spending the previous season at Florida State -- is "tentatively" scheduled to meet with Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh this week about its defensive coordinator opening.

The job became available earlier this month after ex-DC D.J. Durkin left Michigan's staff to become head coach at Maryland.

Known as one of the top recruiters in the country, the 41-year-old Pruitt -- an Alabama native -- has been on the coaching fast track since leaving Alabama (defensive backs coach) in 2013 to help the Seminoles win the national championship.

He was hired away from Florida State by former Georgia coach Mark Richt in 2014. Richt and Georgia parted ways after this season, and Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart eventually took the Bulldogs' head job.

Smart will continue to coach on Nick Saban's Alabama staff until the playoff is over, and Pruitt -- who also played college ball at Alabama (along with Middle Tennessee) -- is expected to be a top candidate for that opening as well.

Pruitt made $1.3 million as Georgia's defensive coordinator last season. Michigan paid Durkin $800,000.

One option that's now off the table is former Syracuse head coach/Michigan defensive coordinator Scott Shafer -- who was Harbaugh's first DC at Stanford.

Shafer accepted the defensive coordinator role on Durkin's staff at Maryland earlier this week.

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