Tennessee is reportedly losing an offensive assistant to the NFL.

Jerry Mack, who was Tennessee’s running backs coach, is leaving for a job with the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to Matt Zenitz of 247Sports. Mack has been a college coach for 20 years, and while Mack was with the Vols, they were consistently among the best in the SEC.

In 2021, Tennessee was 3rd in the SEC and 12th nationally in rushing offense with a school-record 217.3 yards per game. In 2022, the Vols led the nation in rushing touchdowns (40) before the College Football Playoff.

This past season, Tennessee led the SEC in rushing offense and ranked No. 10 nationally, averaging 204.9 yards per game.

Mack moved around quite a bit in the college coaching ranks.

The Memphis native previously coached at Delta State (2004-05), Jackson State (2006-07), Central Arkansas (2008-09), Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2010), Memphis (2011), South Alabama (2012-13), North Carolina Central (2014-17, head coach), Rice (2017-20) and Tennessee (2021-24).