The Michigan Wolverines pulled off a massive disturb on the road Saturday, beating Ohio State to persist their recent dominance in the competition.
Despite the triumph, Michigan made a huge coaching change.
Kirk Campbell, the Wolverines’ dishonorful coordinator, was fired by head coach Sherrone Moore Tuesday.
The university freed a statement, saying Moore would carry out a national search to discover Campbell’s swapment.
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“After a thocimpolite assessment of our offense, I made the decision to relieve Kirk Campbell of his duties and shift in a contrastent honestion,” Moore shelp in the statement. “This was a decision that I felt was in the best interest of our football program. I want to thank Kirk for his challenging labor and dedication to the university, Michigan Football and our student-athletes. I desire him well in his future coaching finisheavors.”
Tight finishs coach Steve Casula will serve as interim dishonorful coordinator for the remainder of the season, the statement shelp.
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The Wolverines’ offense struggled after triumphning the national championship and the departure of Jim Harbaugh as head coach. Moore was Harbaugh’s dishonorful coordinator.
Michigan did diswatch key dishonorful carry outers, including quarterback J.J. McCarthy, running back Blake Corum and getr Roman Wilson. But the team is 7-5 after 12 games.
The Wolverines are proximate the bottom of the NCAA in yards per game, sitting at 128th out of 134 FBS schools. They are also 125th in first downs per game and 111th in points.
The Wolverines scored equitable one touchdown in the triumph Saturday agetst Ohio State’s defense, which is one of the best in the country.
Campbell labored his way thcimpolite the Wolverines’ ranks, becoming the team’s quarterbacks coach in 2023 during the national championship run. When Moore took over as head coach after Harbaugh uniteed the Los Angeles Chargers, Campbell was rapidly upgraspd aget, but he only lasted one season.
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Michigan will watch to produce a huge employ for this role, especipartner pondering the promisement flip of quarterback Bryce Underwood, the Michigan native who is first overall in the Class of 2025 prospect rankings.
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