Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore said Friday that he was promoting two members of the Wolverines’ offensive
coaching staff.
Kirk Campbell will be the team’s new offensive coordinator, succeeding Moore. He will also remain the quarterback’s
coach.
Grant Newsome will take over as offensive line coach, according to Moore.
“Kirk and Grant are two bright offensive minds,” Moore said in a statement. “They have added significantly to our
offensive staff and will make even greater contributions in their new roles. I am eager to see Kirk and Grant take on
more responsibility in our offense, as they continue to work with our guys to help them develop both on and off the
field.”
“Coaching at Michigan is distinguished by its historic football legacy and commitment to quality on the field, in the
classroom, and in the community. My family and I are grateful to call Ann Arbor home, and we can’t wait to get to
work with everyone on Team 145,” Campbell said in a statement.
“I’m humbled and excited by the opportunity presented to me by Coach Moore to lead the offensive line at
Michigan,” Newsome said in a statement. “I’d like to thank Coach Moore for believing in me and helping me grow as
a coach. I’d also like to thank Coach Harbaugh for everything he’s done for me during my playing and coaching
career. I can’t wait to continue the work that has been done to make the offensive line the finest in college football.