Less than seven weeks before its season opener, the Wolf Pack football team is in the market for a cornerbacks coach.
Courtney Viney, who was considered an up-and-comer when Jay Norvell hired him as part of his initial assistant staff last year, won't return to the team for the 2018 season, Nevada announced Tuesday.
The Wolf Pack said Viney is moving to another unnamed institution in an off-the-field role.
“We thank Courtney for his time here and wish him the best,” Norvell said in a news release.
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Viney's departure means the Wolf Pack will have an entirely new secondary staff after safeties coach Matt Kirk wasn't retained following last season.