Michigan elevated TE coach Grant Newsome to replace Sherrone Moore as the OL coach on Monday. Now the Wolverines need someone to take over the TE role. One reported option is Kevin Koger, the former Wolverine TE under Brady Hoke, who is now the Chargers’ TE coach.
Kevin Koger to Michigan (again) is a plan set in motion.
Come on home 86 @KogerNotKroger 🤞🤞🤞🤞 pic.twitter.com/qRYRqC11rn
— ☨ Wolverine Devotee 🌹 30-24, 45-23, 42-27 〽️ (@UMichWD) January 29, 2024
Word on the street is that Michigan may be looking at Kevin Koger to fill the vacant TE coach role. Koger, an Ohio native, had his best game as a Wolverine against Ohio State in 2011, totaling 4 catches for 40 yards and a TD. pic.twitter.com/ltp7jDyKDj
— Wolverine Chronicle (@WolverineChron) January 30, 2024
Sam Webb reported that Koger is being looked at to join the staff.
Webblog: Another #Michigan assistant coaching target, and it’s a familiar one. #GoBlue (VIP) https://t.co/PPb2USSdiT pic.twitter.com/5cB2iAkcSw
— Sam Webb (@SamWebb77) January 29, 2024
The Ohio native would certainly bring some NFL experience and Maize and Blue history.
Who wouldn’t want to join Michigan’s TE room with Colston Loveland at the helm?