Michigan football's coaching staff merry-go-round stopped just before fall camp began.
Offensive coordinator Josh Gattis and defensive line coach Shaun Nua are the only two assistants who remain in the roles they previously had last season.
The Wolverines welcome six new coaches and had three lateral position changes from a season ago to plug departures. While players are utilizing fall camp to build team chemistry and learn new schemes and formations, the coaching staff is also working to strengthen their rapport in a crucial season for U-M.
“The mesh of the offensive staff right now is as good as any as I've ever been around," offensive line coach/co-offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore said Thursday.