Michigan offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach Josh Gattis on Tuesday was named the winner of the Broyles Award, which annually goes to college football's top assistant coach.
The No. 2 Wolverines ranked second in the Big Ten and 13th nationally with 37.7 points per game behind a balanced attack that averaged 223.8 rushing yards and 228.1 passing yards per game. The offensive line led the nation in fewest sacks allowed (10) and was third in fewest allowed tackles for loss (27).
Michigan averaged 6.5 yards per play and 451.9 yards per game, which was second in the Big Ten and 18th nationally.