Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton is set to join the Michigan Wolverines' coaching staff as the passing game coordinator, reports Ian Rapoport of NFL Network:
Note on #Browns AHC-offense Pep Hamilton: #Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has been telling recruits for a few days that he’s joining the staff.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 8, 2017
Michigan passing game coordinator Jedd Fisch left the program last week in order to become UCLA's offensive coordinator.
Harbaugh originally hired Hamilton at Stanford in 2010 as the Cardinal's wide receivers coach, and he was quickly promoted to offensive coordinator for the 2011 and 2012 seasons. He followed Andrew Luck to the NFL after that, as the Indianapolis Colts hired him as their offensive coordinator from 2013-15.
Tim Drevno is still Michigan's offensive coordinator, as he has been since Harbaugh took over in Ann Arbor in 2015. Drevno split play-calling duties with Fisch last season, and it's unclear if Hamilton will have those responsibilities.
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