New Arkansas head football coach Sam Pittman is reportedly poaching another SEC assistant to join his staff in Fayetteville.

Fox Sports' Bruce Feldman reported Monday night that Missouri offensive line coach Brad Davis is expected to join the Razorbacks staff.

Davis is coming off his second season on the Tigers' coaching staff. He previously spent the 2017 season in the same capacity at Florida, and has 15 years of coaching experience. Davis' other past stops including East Carolina and James Madison, among others. The Baton Rouge, Louisiana native played as an offensive lineman at Oklahoma and won a national championship with the Sooners during the 2000 season.

Am hearing that #Mizzou OL coach Brad Davis is expected to join Sam Pittman’s new #Arkansas staff. — Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) December 10, 2019

As for Pittman, who was named the Razorbacks' head coach on Sunday, was previously the offensive line coach at Georgia. He was of the highest-paid assistant coaches in the nation while in Athens, earning $900,000 a year.

Pittman replaces Chad Morris, who was fired in November after just 22 games with the Razorbacks. Arkansas never won a game in SEC play under his watch. The team has not made a bowl game since the 2016 season, winning eight games total in the past three seasons. The Razorbacks are fresh

Sources say he first reached out three weeks ago about the Arkansas position, and after a long search, he became the answer for the Razorbacks. He was the offensive line coach at Arkansas under former head coach Bret Bielema from 20013-15 and has always expressed a love for Fayetteville behind the scenes. During that time, Arkansas brought in some of the biggest offensive line recruits in program history, beating out blue blood programs from several states away for players like Denver Kirkland, Frank Ragnow, Dan Skipper and several others.

Since 2013, eight Sam Pittman players have been drafted into the NFL, including two first-rounders. Alabama came after Pittman when he was at Arkansas, but he chose to stick with the Hogs, but he moved on when Kirby Smart came calling at UGA. He currently ranks No. 3 in the nation in top recruiters for 2020 and was No. 4 in 2018, 16 in 2017.

“Sam Pittman has been an integral part of successful teams that have competed at the highest levels, including for SEC and NCAA Championships,” athletic director Hunter Yurachek stated in a release from the University of Arkansas. “As one of the nation’s premier offensive line coaches, he has built a remarkable body of work thanks to his tremendous passion for his student-athletes, including teaching the fundamentals and developing his players on and off the field. Sam instills in his players the motivation, grit and determination required to compete and win. Throughout this process, I heard from many of his former players about the tremendous influence he had on them as a player and as a man."