The Michigan Wolverines host Notre Dame and Army, and end the season at home looking for Jim Harbaugh's first win vs. Ohio State. Ryan Ford, Detroit Free Press
Anthony Campanile was all smiles when he met with reporters for the first time as an assistant coach for Michigan football.
It's been a busy yet fulfilling few months for Campanile, who officially joined the staff on Jan. 11 and coached his first spring practice this week.
His decision to depart Boston College, where he was co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach, meant Campanile would be leaving his roots for the first time in his career.