Baylor offensive coordinator Kendal Briles has had "productive conversations" about becoming the new FAU offensive coordinator under new head coach Lane Kiffin, according to a report by FootballScoop.com.

Briles served as a member of the Baylor coaching staff under his father Art since 2008. He has been the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the past two seasons. In 2015 the Baylor offense led the nation in total yards and points per game.

Briles makes $250,000 per year at Baylor. He is currently serving as the interim offensive coordinator before new head coach Matt Rhule takes over for interim head coach Jim Grobe.

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