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Michigan Fires Special Teams Coordinator After One Season
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Michigan footballs head coach, Sherrone Moore, has made a bold move by firing special teams coordinator, Brown, after just one season. The decision comes after a disappointing performance by the special teams unit, which saw a significant decline in performance during the 2025 campaign. The units struggles, particularly in net punting and placekicking, were a major factor in the decision. Moores move sends a clear message that every position is under constant evaluation based on on-field results. The team will now begin a national search for a replacement, aiming to find an experienced, high-level coordinator who can immediately stabilize the unit and restore it to national prominence before the 2026 season begins.
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