Cam Aiken has been on the verge of doing something quite possibly unprecedented in the history of college football.
Keeping his current job but aiding another team throughout its College Football Playoff run.
Now?
Well, now, the ETSU offensive coordinator Aiken is emerging as a top candidate to join Billy Napier's inaugural James Madison Dukes coaching staff.
JMU hired Napier, the ex-Florida and Louisiana head coach, days ago as replacement to the outgoing Bob Chesney.
Chesney coached the Dukes to Friday night's Sun Belt Conference Championship and Sunday formally learned his two-year stay atop the program would be extended; James Madison was selected into the 12-team CFP field.
But before Napier and Aiken connected about Aiken's potential to join Napier's staff in a top offensive assistant role overseeing the offense, Aiken had been approached by his employer prior to Will Healy's ETSU program: Ole Miss.
Aiken had been a top offensive analyst for the Rebels for two years prior to taking over the ETSU offense upon Healy's hiring a year ago.
With multiple members of Lane Kiffin's former Ole Miss staff now taking up residency in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as part of Kiffin's first-year LSU staff, Ole Miss explored every option to give their coaching staff and program a full complement of resources for the College Football Playoff.
The Rebels were seeded No. 6 Sunday in the CFP's official 12-team field and will host Tulane in a rematch of a regular-season game.
Both ETSU's and Ole MIss's administrations got involved to ensure that Aiken working for the Rebels during their CFP run would be NCAA-compliant.
The answer? Absolutely.
Thus, Aiken was prepared to be in Oxford. Mississippi, this month -- and, if the Rebels won their opening-round home game against Tulane for the duration of the Ole Miss CFP journey.
But Aiken and Napier have shared history; they both worked under Dabo Swinney at Clemson. While Napier worked under Swinney from 2006-10, Aiken logged time under Swinney from 2011-13 and also 2015-19.
While JMU preps for an CFP opening-round tilt at No. 5 Oregon in the Playoff's No. 5 vs. No. 12 matchup, Napier is working on the future of the Dukes's program.
Also a former top assistant to Nick Saban at Alabama and Swinney at Clemson, Napier surged to the top of JMU's search this past week and is returning to the Group of Five -- soon to be Group of Six -- scene where he first cultivated a reputation as a giant-killer.
His final three Louisiana Cajuns teams amassed more than 30 wins, notched success against Power Conference foes and then catapulted Napier into the Florida job following the 2021 regular season.
Napier will get a home game to make his debut atop the James Madison program; the Dukes are set to host Liberty Sept. 5, 2026, inside Bridgeforth Stadium.
