Baylor named Jim Grobe its acting coach earlier this week, but just because he's only been Art Briles' replacement for a couple of days doesn't mean there aren't already people angling for his job.

Former Baylor linebacker and Pro Football Hall of Famer Mike Singletary told TMZ Sports that he would "absolutely" consider the job if offered to him.

"I believe in Baylor," Singletary said. "I believe in the school. Right now they just have to put the right leadership in place. Baylor can do great things."

Singletary says that he's had "very casual conversations" about the possibility with people at the school but that there haven't been any formal interviews. He also said that his son, John, is a walk-on on the team right now, and he enjoys the idea of coaching his son.

Of course, just because Singletary is interested in the job doesn't mean he's going to get it. Hell, the way people are losing their jobs at Baylor right now, whoever Singletary's had conversations with about the gig may not work there by this time tomorrow.

Besides, with Grobe being named as acting coach for the 2016 season, Baylor has so many other things on its plate right now that I just don't believe the school will actively be searching for Grobe's replacement at this time. Nor should it be.