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With so many offensive minds already on Jim Harbaugh’s staff, the news of Tim Drevno’s exit isn’t a complete shock.
News of his departure from the Michigan program was leaked Friday morning. Drevno served as the program’s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for three seasons. It’s worth noting the Wolverines recently added Jim McElwain to the coaching staff as a receivers coach. He previously served as Alabama’s offensive coordinator before taking over the head coaching duties at Colorado State and Florida.
Following a solid 2016 performance, Michigan’s offense took a significant step backward under Drevno’s leadership.
SOURCES: OC Tim Drevno is stepping down at #Michigan. The Wolverine Lounge first reported the news.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) February 23, 2018
According to ESPN’s Tom VanHaaren, the decision was a mutual parting.
Confirmed with a source that Tim Drevno is leaving Michigan. I was told it was a "mutual parting of ways." With Ed Warinner there, that seems like a natural fit to take over the OL.
— Tom VanHaaren (@TomVH) February 23, 2018