The Miami Hurricanes are looking for a new head coach. And that new coach could have ties to the SEC.

Miami fired head coach Al Golden on Sunday, one day after the Hurricanes lost 58-0 to Clemson. It was the school’s worst loss ever.

Now speculation has begun about which coach will replace Golden. A couple of the names that have been mentioned are currently coaching in the SEC.

Both the Miami Herald and the Palm Beach Post listed Alabama offensive line coach Mario Cristobal as a candidate. Cristobal, a Miami native, played for the Hurricanes from 1988-92 and was an assistant coach at Miami from 2004-06. He was also the head coach at Miami-based Florida International from 2007-12 and has deep ties to the area.

The Miami Herald also listed Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops as a possibility, in part because he is a former Miami assistant. Stoops spent three seasons as a defensive backs coach at Miami from 2001-03. But Stoops is being paid $3.25 million a season at Kentucky, which is $710,000 more than Miami was paying Golden, and he could be too expensive for the Hurricanes to pull away from Lexington.

Some other names that have been mentioned include former Miami head coach Butch Davis, former Cleveland Browns head coach Rob Chudzinski, Arizona head coach Rich Rodriguez and up and coming coaches like Memphis’ Justin Fuente and Houston’s Tom Herman.

No odds-on favorite has emerged.