The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, like many teams this offseason, began their search for a new head coach after firing Raheem Morris. One name that surfaced for the Bucs was former Green Bay Packers and Texas A&M head coach Mike Sherman. Sherman interviewed with the Buccaneers on Wednesday, according to ESPN's Adam Shefter.
Former Packers head coach Mike Sherman interviewed for the Buccaneers head coaching job on Wednesday,
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 6, 2012
Sherman was recently fired as the head coach of Texas A&M after going just 25-25 in four seasons, including a losing record in the Big 12. Prior to that, Sherman was the head coach of the Green Bay Packers from 2000-2005, making the playoffs four times, but winning just two games in those appearances. He left Green Bay in 2005 after a 4-12 season.
For more on Mike Sherman and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coaching search, visit SB Nation's Bucs blog Bucs Nation.


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