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Defensive coordinator Don Brown released by Michigan Football

The Michigan Wolverines have headed out in different directions with defensive coordinator Don Brown, as per a report from Bruce Feldman of FOX Sports. The move is the first in what is relied upon to be a shakeup of the Michigan coaching staff this offseason paying little mind to Jim Harbaugh’s ultimate future.

Brown was recruited at the tail end of the 2015 season when DJ Durkin left to take the head coaching job at Maryland. Under Brown, Michigan played aggressive defense, some of the time to a fault, and sent various players to the NFL. Nonetheless, his residency was defined by some big-time flops in big games, to be specific against the Ohio State Buckeyes in both 2018 and 2019.

Notwithstanding the big-game battles, Brown’s defenses were as yet positioned exceptionally all through quite a bit of his time at Michigan. In any case, the bottom fell out this season as the unit was gutted by wounds and irregularities. It essentially was an ideal opportunity to roll out an improvement.

We will keep a watch out the thing different changes are coming, yet this is just the start of the gigantic update going to the coaching staff.