Fox Sports' Bruce Feldman is reporting that Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich has hired Washington State wide receiver coach Dave Yost.

DuckTerritory.com sources have also confirmed that Yost will be coming into the program as the quarterback coach. We are also told Yost may have more responsibilities than just being the Oregon quarterback coach.

#WAZZU inside receivers coach Dave Yost is expected to join #Oregon’s staff, sources have told @FOXSports. — Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) January 11, 2016



Yost, who currently coaches WSU's inside receivers is expected to join the staff as Oregon's quarterback coach.

DuckTerritory.com reported on Sunday that Yost was in town to meet with Oregon's quarterbacks and coaching staff, so this shouldn't be that big of a surprise.

In his three seasons coaching inside receivers, the Cougars have caught the most passes in Pac-12 single-season history twice. En 2014 WSU’s offense led the nation in passing at 477.7 yards per game. In 2015, Yost helped produce the nation's No. 1 passing attack once again with 389 yards per game.

Yost came to Washington State after a previous stop at Missouri, where he spent 12 years working under head coach Gary Pinkel. He started in 2001 as the quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator, and then added the duties of offensive coordinator in 2009.

Yost's history as a quarterback coach is well known among the coaching circles. He coached three of the top quarterbacks in school history at Missouri in Brad Smith, Chase Daniel, and Blaine Gabbert. The trio earned 12 different all-conference honors between them. Daniel went on to be one of the best quarterbacks in 2007 when he was a Heisman Trophy finalist. Smith became the first quarterback in NCAA FBS history to throw for 8,000 yards and rush for 4,000 yards in a career. Gabbert followed Daniel and became an eventual first-round NFL Draft pick under Yost's coaching.

Yost is known to be a strong recruiter as well.