Whether it happens in the near future or is delayed until next year, college football teams will likely be welcoming a 10th member to their assistant coaching staffs down the road. Regardless of when the change takes place, it looks like Michigan already has its man lined up, with MMBQ’s Albert Breer reporting that former Minnesota Vikings quarterback coach Scott Turner is headed to Ann Arbor.
Per source, Michigan is hiring highly-regarded ex-Vikings QBs coach Scott Turner as an offensive analyst.
The son of longtime NFL coach Norv Turner, the 34-year-old Scott spent the last three seasons at Minnesota, where he mentored players such as Teddy Bridgewater, Sam Bradford and Christian Ponder.