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The 49ers are interviewing Iowa State assistant Noah Pauley for their offensive coordinator job


The 49ers have completed an interview with Noah Pauley for the initial offensive coordinator opening, the team announced Monday.

Pauley is currently the passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach at Iowa State, having just completed his second season with the Cyclones. He held the same position at North Dakota State University from 2019-2022 and helped the Bison to two NCAA Division I FCS National Championships.

Trey Lance was the Bison’s quarterback in 2019 and one game in 2020.

Pauley, however, did not overlap with Brock Purdy at Iowa State.

The 2022 also worked with the Packers staff as part of the NFL’s Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship.

Pauley’s coaching career began at his alma mater, the University of Minnesota Duluth. Beginning in 2011, he held various positions with UMD football, including student assistant (2011), graduate assistant (2013-14) and offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach (2016-18). He was also a four-year starter for UMD and won two Division II national championships with the Bulldogs.

The 49ers have already named Klay Kubiak as the team’s new offensive coordinator, a position he has unofficially held for two years. The NFL, however, ruled that the team must comply with Rooney’s rule before making the hire official.



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