Michigan Hires Chip Lindsey as Offensive Coordinator to Revitalize Struggling Offense
The former North Carolina offensive coordinator brings decades of experience and a proven track record of developing elite quarterbacks.
- Chip Lindsey, previously North Carolina's offensive coordinator, has been officially named Michigan's new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
- Lindsey replaces Kirk Campbell after Michigan's offense ranked near the bottom of the Power Four conferences during a disappointing 7-5 season.
- Known for his offensive innovation, Lindsey led a top ACC rushing attack at UNC and mentored NFL-caliber quarterbacks like Drake Maye and Jarrett Stidham.
- Head coach Sherrone Moore praised Lindsey's balanced approach to offense and alignment with the program’s vision for player development and success.
- Lindsey will work with Bryce Underwood, the nation's top quarterback recruit, as Michigan aims to rebuild its offense and return to national prominence.