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Michigan officially announces hiring of offensive analyst for 2023 season

Paul Harvey

By Paul Harvey

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Michigan has officially introduced a new offensive analyst heading into the 2023 spring practice schedule.

On Tuesday, the program announced the hiring of Josh Sinagoga coming off a stint at FCS program Youngstown State. During the 2022 season, Sinagoga worked with QBs but also has time working with wide receivers from 2020-21 and was also the recruiting coordinator of the Penguins during his time there.

During his career, Sinagoga has stops at Cincinnati and as an offensive GA for Iowa. He joins what is shaping up to be a somewhat new-look offensive staff for the Wolverines.

Co-OC/offensive line coach Sherrone Moore, run game coordinator/running backs coach Mike Hart and tight ends coach Grant Newsome are familiar faces back to lead the offense for Jim Harbaugh. Sinagoga steps into the offensive analyst role that was held by Kirk Campbell during the 2022 season.

Campbell is still with the Wolverines but has been elevated to the QBs coach position following the dismissal of Matt Weiss.

Paul Harvey

Paul is a lifelong fan and student of all things college football. He has been covering college football since 2017 and the B1G since 2018.