Zach Nyborg's stint as BYU's director of football operations will reportedly be a short one. According to BYUtv's Jarom Jordan, Nyborg will leave the Provo school to join Gary Andersen's staff at Oregon State.

BYU director of football operations @znyborg will re-join Gary Andersen at Oregon St. He told the staff today. #BYUSN pic.twitter.com/Hll8dORjLj — Jarom Jordan (@jaromjordan) December 11, 2014

Andersen is leaving Wisconsin to become the new head coach at Oregon State. The Beavers were in need of a coach after Mike Riley left to take the vacant head coaching job at Nebraska. Andersen, a Utah native, spent the past two seasons as head coach at Wisconsin after four years as head coach at Utah State.

Nyborg joined the BYU staff in late April after serving as Andersen's director of football operations at Wisconsin. He also was on Andersen's staff for three years at Utah State.

“I would not be here today without coach Andersen,” Nyborg said in the press release announcing his hire at BYU. “He has been a father figure, true friend and a tremendous mentor and leader that has given me every opportunity to succeed. The Andersen family is family to me.”

BYU also learned recently that it will lose strength and conditioning coach Jay Omer, who is retiring.

Bummer for BYU. Nyborg is a young dude who understands how players think and had great ideas moving forward. #BYUSN — Jarom Jordan (@jaromjordan) December 11, 2014

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