Sherrone Moore has found his offensive coordinator within the Michigan football facility.
The Wolverines are elevating Kirk Campbell to fill the offensive coordinator vacancy created with Sherrone Moore's ascension to head coach.
Campbell coached JJ McCarthy and this quarterbacks this past fall.
The hire provides ultimate continuity for the defending national champions, which will have obvious benefits schematically, but should also bode well for the Wolverines in terms of keeping the roster intact from potential transfer portal departures that have become customary after a head coaching change.
During their early season game against ECU, Campbell stepped in as the team's offensive coordinator while Moore served as interim head coach.
He has previous offensive coordinator experience at Old Dominion during the 2020 and 2021 seasons, where he also mentored the quarterbacks.
Prior to ODU, Campbell was an offensive analyst on the Penn State staff, and also spent time as the offensive coordinator at Alderson Broaddus (D-II - WV), where he enjoyed a five month stint as the program's head coach before leaving for Happy Valley.
The program also announced that Grant Newsome will move from tight ends to offensive line, as we previously reported.
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