Michigan Hires Chip Lindsey as New Offensive Coordinator
The former North Carolina OC brings a track record of success to a struggling Wolverines offense after Kirk Campbell's dismissal.
- Chip Lindsey, previously North Carolina's offensive coordinator, has officially been hired as Michigan's new offensive coordinator following Kirk Campbell's firing.
- Lindsey, 50, is known for his experience with high-powered offenses, including leading North Carolina to the No. 7 offense in the country in 2023 with quarterback Drake Maye.
- Michigan's offense struggled significantly in 2024, ranking near the bottom of the FBS in yards per game, yards per play, and points per game.
- Lindsey will work with five-star quarterback recruit Bryce Underwood, the top prospect in the 2025 class, who recently committed to Michigan.
- The Wolverines face challenges with key offensive departures, including running backs Donovan Edwards and Kalel Mullings, as well as wide receiver Tyler Morris and potentially tight end Colston Loveland.