Michigan football is filling its vacant staff positions.
U-M will hire Scott Turner as an offensive analyst, according to multiple reports. It was first reported by Albert Breer of TheMMQB.com.
Though only 34 years old, Turner has an impressive coaching history, spending the past three seasons as the Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks coach, bringing along Teddy Bridgewater.
Before that he worked as a receivers coach with the Cleveland Browns and two years as an offensive quality control coordinator.
Turner is the son of longtime NFL head coach and offensive coordinator Norv Turner.
He has some experience in college football, working on the staff at Pittsburgh under his father's former coordinator companion with the Dallas Cowboys, Dave Wannstedt, from 2008-10.