[1] Several position coaches work under the offensive coordinator, including quarterback, wide receiver, offensive line, running back, and tight end coaches.
While the job of a offensive coordinator is largely similar at the collegiate and professional level, college coaches are more involved in the recruitment process.
A successful offensive coordinator is often a stepping stone to the position of head coach.
From 2009 to 2019, nearly 40% of head coaches hired in the NFL had previously been offensive coordinators.
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