Mike Bobo is reportedly one of four FCS head coaches being interviewed by Missouri this week.

The longtime Georgia assistant is 7-5 in his first season as Colorado State’s head coach. He succeeded current Florida coach Jim McElwain as the Rams’ coach last December. Before then, Bobo was an assistant on Mark Richt’s staff at Georgia from 2001-14. He also played quarterback for the Bulldogs in the 1990s. He has traditionally used a pro style offense at Georgia and Colorado State.

Here are the other coaches that are reportedly talking to Missouri:

Sonny Dykes Under Dykes, Cal has gone from 1-11 in 2013 to 7-5 this year. Dykes has a career record of 35-38 in three years as the head coach at Cal and three more at Louisiana Tech, but if you exclude that 1-11 rebuilding season, it’s a more respectable 34-27. Dykes is an advocate of the pass-heavy Air Raid offense.

Troy Calhoun – Calhoun is in his ninth season as Air Force’s head coach. He has posted winning records in seven of those nine seasons, despite coaching at a program that can’t get most blue chip recruits. He has a 67-48 overall record. His best season was a 10-3 finish in 2014. This year, the Falcons went 8-4 and won the Mountain West title. Under Calhoun, Air Force runs the flexbone, a triple option offense that is also used by Georgia Tech and Navy.

Matt Wells – Wells is in his third season as Utah State’s head coach. He has led the Aggies to a 25-15 record, including a 10-4 finish last year and a Mountain West title in 2013. His teams run a spread offense.

Barry Odom – Odom just finished his first season as the defensive coordinator at Missouri, his alma mater, and is a popular choice among the Tigers’ players. He is also reportedly one of the favorites for the head coaching job at Memphis if he doesn’t get the Missouri job.

Gary Pinkel is battling Non-Hodgkin lymphoma and has chosen to retire after 15 seasons as Missouri’s head coach. He departs with a 118-73 record with the Tigers and a 191-110-3 overall record in 25 years as a head coach.