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Michigan fires offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell after Wolverines ranked No. 128 in whole offense for 2024

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Michigan fired offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Kirk Campbell after one season below coach Sherrone Moore, the college introduced Tuesday. Tight ends coach Steve Casula will function the interim coordinator whereas this system searches for a brand new coordinator. 

Campbell was employed as quarterbacks coach below coach Jim Harbaugh and helped the Wolverines win the 2023 nationwide championship. When Harbaugh left, Moore was promoted to educate and Campbell to offensive coordinator and play caller. 

However, the Michigan offense fell aside in Campbell’s lone season, dropping from No. 69 to 128. The Wolverines had been one in every of solely 5 energy convention applications to common fewer than 300 yards per recreation. One yr after going 15-0 with a nationwide championship, Michigan completed 7-5. 

“After a radical evaluation of our offense, I made the choice to alleviate Kirk Campbell of his duties and transfer in a unique path,” Moore mentioned in an announcement launched by the college. “This was a call that I felt was in the very best curiosity of our soccer program. I need to thank Kirk for his onerous work and dedication to the college, Michigan Football and our student-athletes. I want him nicely in his future teaching endeavors.” 

Campbell’s quarterback room was particularly egregious in the course of the letdown season. Michigan ranked No. 130 nationally in passing offense, main solely the three service academies and Iowa at 133.6 yards per recreation and led solely New Mexico State in yards per try (5.5). Three totally different quarterbacks performed main snaps: Davis Warren, Jack Tuttle and Alex Orji. 

Michigan’s subsequent offensive coordinator rent might be important as this system prepares to welcome No. 1 general recruit Bryce Underwood within the Class of 2025. The Wolverines boast the No. 7 class within the nation and 4 of their high 5 recruits are on offense. 



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