Josh Gattis calls Michigan's 2021 season 'memory of a lifetime'
Although the Michigan Wolverines season didn’t end the way they wanted it to, this team still has a lot to be proud of this year.
They won the Big Ten title, beat Ohio State and they played in their first College Football Playoff. Closing out with a 12-2 record — especially after a 2-4 record in 2020 — is something to smile about this year.
Offensive coordinator Josh Gattis praised this team for its accomplishments on social media Sunday.
Team 142-This year has been special. It’s not about what we accomplished it’s about the memories, love, & brotherhood we created along the way! Thank you to every player, coach, administrator, staff, trainer, etc. for all you have given to create a memory of a lifetime! 1️⃣4️⃣2️⃣〽️
— Josh Gattis (@Coach_Gattis) January 2, 2022
“Team 142-This year has been special. It’s not about what we accomplished it’s about the memories, love, & brotherhood we created along the way! Thank you to every player, coach, administrator, staff, trainer, etc. for all you have given to create a memory of a lifetime.”
Gattis was the winner of the Broyles Award, presented to the top assistant coach in college football. He was a huge reason why Michigan was considered one of the top squads in the country at the end of the year.