Michigan Wolverines running game coordinator/tackles and tight ends coach Greg Frey is on campus at Florida State today and meeting with new Seminoles head coach Willie Taggart.
We reported last month that Frey was expected to leave Michigan for an assistant coaching position on FSU's staff following the Outback Bowl.
Frey drove up from Tampa (where the Outback Bowl as played) to Tallahassee, and a deal between the two is expected to be finalized today.
The move is being described as mutual as it can be for both Frey and Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh. Taggart and Harbaugh are good friends with Taggart having played for Harbaugh's father at Western Kentucky. He also worked on Jim's staff at Stanford as the running backs coach from 2007-2009.
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Frey played at Florida State under Bobby Bowden and won a national championship with the Seminoles in 1992.
He originally served as Michigan's offensive line coach from 2008-10. He then left for Indiana, where he worked as an offensive assistant from 2011-2016 before returning to Ann Arbor this past season.
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