Michigan's OC Hire: Who's Next?

The Michigan Wolverines have parted ways with their offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell after a lackluster season in offensive production. As Michigan looks ahead to the 2025 season, they are poised to sign Bryce Underwood, a highly touted quarterback prospect, potentially drawing top coaching talent to Ann Arbor. The article explores five potential candidates for the offensive coordinator position. Dan Mullen, with extensive experience and success as both a head coach and offensive coordinator, stands out as a prime choice. Byron Leftwich, known for his NFL pedigree, offers an intriguing option, though new to college coaching. Joe Craddock emerges as another strong contender, praised for adapting his pro-style offense to his players. Brian Griese, a Michigan alum and current NFL coach, could bring an exciting dynamic despite his lack of college coaching experience. Lastly, Garrett Riley, already familiar with college rivalry dynamics, might be swayed away from Clemson for such a prestigious opportunity with the Wolverines. Michigan's decision will be critical in shaping its offensive strategy for the years to come.

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