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TheWolverine.com: “Matt Rhule tops Michigans wish list, sources confirmed”


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Just now, Michael G said:

If (and that's a really big IF) Rhule actually jumps ship, then Snow and sevral others may follow. That makes the DL job kind of important. Whoever takes it over may be the dec DC (at least interim), or I guess they could promote Al Holcomb to interim DC maybe...

Here's what I'd expect as far as staff impact:

Guys I'm pretty sure would stay...

Offensive Coordinator Ben McAdoo
Offensive Line Coach James Campen
Special Teams Coordinator Chris Tabor

Guys I'm inclined to think probably stay...

Tight Ends Coach Brian Angelichio
Pass Rush Specialist Don Johnson
Defensive Run Game Coordinator Al Holcomb
Defensive Pass Game Coordinator Jason Simmons

Guys I'm 50/50 about...

Quarterbacks Coach Sean Ryan
Assistant Offensive Line Coach Tony Sparano Jr
Defensive Analyst Kevin Gilbride

Guys I think definitely follow Rhule...

Defensive Coordinator Phil Snow
Runningbacks Coach Jeff Nixon
Receivers Coach Frisman Jackson
Linebackers Coach Mike Siravo
Cornerbacks Coach Evan Cooper
Assistant Special Teams coordinator Ed Foley
Strength and Conditioning Coach Jeremy Scott
Assistant Quarterbacks Coach Matt Lombardi
All the other coaching assistants

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