Title/Alt Text After defeating No. 12 Baylor on Saturday afternoon, Texas head coach Charlie Strong will now turn his attention to attracting a new offensive coordinator.

Horns247 is told that Strong will attempt to hire TCU co-offensive coordinator Sonny Cumbie.

Multiple sources tell Horns247 that Texas is prepared to make Cumbie one of the highest paid assistants in the country with a compensation package "north" of $1 million annually with a guaranteed contract of at least three years.

Multiple sources also tell Horns247 that Texas tight ends coach Jeff Traylor will remain on the Texas staff and that Cumbie will be able to select multiple members of the offensive staff.

If hired, Cumbie will become the team's offensive coordinator and play-caller.

Cumbie is Strong's clear-cut choice for the position. If Strong can't lure Cumbie, Texas will set its sights on Sterlin Gilbert of Tulsa.

Strong is expected to initiate the process early Sunday.

Multiple sources also tell Horns247 Texas will part ways with assistant head coach for offense/quarterbacks coach Shawn Watson, running backs coach Tommie Robinson and offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Joe Wickline to create the offensive staff openings. All three assistants were on Strong's initial coaching staff at Texas and each have contracts that expire on Jan. 31, 2016.