CINCINNATI, OH - OCTOBER 1: Head coach Tommy Tuberville of the Cincinnati Bearcats looks on against the Miami Hurricanes in the first half at Nippert Stadium on October 1, 2015 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

Report: Yet another head coaching position has been filled

That's a tough loss for Ohio State.

Ohio State co-defensive coordinator Luke Fickell will be the next Cincinnati head coach, per multiple reports, including ESPN:

"Cincinnati is hiring Ohio State defensive coordinator Luke Fickell as its next coach, sources tell ESPN. The two sides reached an agreement late last night, and an official announcement from Cincinnati is expected shortly."

Fickell, just 42 years old, has spent the last 12 seasons as a defensive coordinator or co-coordinator and was named one of the nation's top recruiters in 2012.

Fickell served as Ohio State's interim head coach between Jim Tressel and Urban Meyer.

Cincinnati parted ways with Tommy Tuberville after a disappointing 4-8 season in his fourth year. The Bearcats were scrambling to find a new head coach, as potential candidates Jeff Brohm and Matt Rhule already took new jobs at Purdue and Baylor, respectively. Western Michigan coach P.J. Fleck reportedly turned down the position.

Ohio State's other defensive coordinator, Greg Schiano, is also reportedly a major candidate for the South Florida head coaching job.

There's currently no word on whether Fickell will coach Ohio State's College Football Playoff game against Clemson.