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Jets consider dipping into college ranks for offensive coordinator

PEP HAMILTON

Stanford’s offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton talks during a news conference in Los Angeles on Friday, Dec. 28,2012. Stanford is scheduled to play Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl NCAA college football game in Pasadena, Calif., on New Year’s Day. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

AP

The Jets have identified three former NFL offensive coordinators as candidates to replace Tony Sparano. And while, as ESPN reported this morning, former Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron is the favorite, the list is growing.

Bruce Feldman of CBS reports that Stanford offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton will interview for the job on Monday or Tuesday. Per Feldman, Hamilton is “in the mix” for two other offensive coordinator jobs.

Also under consideration by Jets coach Rex Ryan are former Eagles offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg and Bengals assistant Hue Jackson.

With Ryan clearly on the hot seat in 2013, it could be hard to lure a coordinator to New York. Whoever takes the job knows going in that it could be a one-year arrangement only.