On Friday, Miami head coach Mario Cristobal announced that the football program has fired offensive coordinator Josh Gattis after just one season with the Hurricanes. This comes just one year removed from Gattis winning the Broyles Award for top assistant coach in the country as the offensive coordinator at Michigan and leading that program to its first ever College Football Playoff appearance. His previous jobs also include co-OC for 2018 Alabama, a team that made it to the national championship game, and as the passing game coordinator for Penn State from 2014-17. Miami’s rash decision could be a steal for Boston College if they manage to hire Gattis to fill their own open offensive coordinator spot.