Mason Miller is trading in Nevada's Air Raid for Washington State's Air Raid.
The Wolf Pack offensive line coach has accepted the same position for the Pac-12's Cougars, per FootballScoop.com. Neither Nevada nor Washington State has confirmed the move.
Miller would replace Clay McGuire, who left Washington State after six seasons to become Texas Tech's co-offensive coordinator/running backs coach.
Miller has a long history in the Air Raid, dating to his tenure as a fullback at Valdosta State from 1994-95 when he played for Hal Mumme, who invented the Air Raid with help from Mike Leach, who has been Washington State's head coach since 2012.