Ten days have elapsed since the Dallas Cowboys announced they were moving on from head coach Mike McCarthy. The franchise has yet to name a successor. Dallas has interviewed four candidates, engaging in informal conversations with at least two more.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys reportedly have offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer at the top of their list of head coaching candidates, but one look at his resume should convince them otherwise.
Schottenheimer has never been a head coach but he's been the Cowboys' OC and has a good rapport with Dak Prescott.
A person with knowledge of the plan says the Dallas Cowboys intend to interview Brian Schottenheimer, their offensive coordinator, in the search to replace former coach Mike McCarthy.
Schottenheimer has reportedly received the most facetime with Cowboys brass, getting two days' worth of interviews this week.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer are scheduled to meet this week, with the longtime assistant viewed as a legitimate candidate to replace Mike McCarthy as head
A source is revealing to CowboysCountry.com that while Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been getting top billing for being a singular 'solo mission' driver in the coach search, is it son Stephen who making the powerful push to hire Brian Schottenheimer for the job.
The Cowboys' head-coaching spot has been the subject of ample rumors and speculation, and took another big turn on Tuesday.
As the Cowboys immerse themselves in the process, Brian Schottenheimer now might be on the verge of getting a Dallas job offer
The Dallas Cowboys are perhaps the NFL's most unpredictable team when it comes to this offseason's coaching carousel. Will they pry Deion Sanders from college football? Will they turn to an old friend in Kellen Moore?
Schottenheimer has been in Dallas the past three seasons, spending the last two as the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator.
It appears there has finally been some movement at The Star when it comes to their search for a new head coach.