Sherrone Moore made a big change on the coaching staff last week, bringing in Chip Lindsey to replace Kirk Campbell as Michigan’s offensive coordinator. Lindsey brings plenty of experience to the table, having served eight seasons as an offensive coordinator and three as a head coach at the college level. He has also coached under Gus Malzahn, as well as current Baltimore Ravens coordinator Todd Monken.
When looking for a new coordinator, Moore cited balance and the ability to run the football as characteristics of his ideal offense. Both those have been hallmarks of the offense’s that Lindsey has conducted, but today we’ll be taking a deeper dive into his coaching history.