This was my thought when the insider ScottButter said Urban was a done deal. The only way a SC insider would know that would be for Herman to be in play there. Also he would have taken that job in 2015 had they not lost to the Citadel.
Assuming for the sake of the argument that ScottButter and his sources are legit, I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that his sources are in the sports agency world given that the initial scoop that make people think ScottButter is bonafide was calling Gronk to the Bucs. The fact that his intel spans both CFB and NFL make me think that, along with a bunch of ties to Miami.
Drew Rosenhaus (Gronk's agent) went to the U for undergrad and his sports agency is based out of Miami. Trace Armstrong (Tom Herman's agent) is with Athletes First and his home base is their Gainesville, FL office (Armstrong is a Gator alumnus/former player). He represents Ryan Day - and as this thread has touched on, he represented Urban until they split ways in 2018 after the Zach Smith shit show. Based on some digging, Urban is represented in at least some facets by Sharron Elkabas of MN2S. Sharron founded MN2S and it's a more of a music/talent-focused agency than sports, which makes sense given what Urban does now. Funny enough, the U.S. HQ of MN2S (and it's sole U.S. office) is in Miami.
Just thought that was interesting.