Michigan Fires Offensive Coordinator Kirk Campbell Following Disappointing Season
The Wolverines' offense struggled significantly in 2024, leading to a coaching change despite a recent upset win over Ohio State.
- Kirk Campbell was dismissed as Michigan's offensive coordinator after one season, with tight ends coach Steve Casula named interim replacement.
- The decision follows a 7-5 regular season in which Michigan's offense ranked near the bottom nationally in key categories, including total yards and scoring.
- Despite defeating rival Ohio State 13-10, Michigan's offense scored only one touchdown in the game, highlighting ongoing struggles.
- Head coach Sherrone Moore, who promoted Campbell to the role earlier this year, announced a national search for a new offensive coordinator.
- The program aims to rebound with the addition of top 2025 recruit Bryce Underwood, as Michigan looks to revitalize its offense for the future.