Michigan head football head coach Sherrone Moore has rehired Jim Harbaugh’s former associate head coach, Biff Poggi, in a move that has been widely anticipated. Poggi previously served on Michigan’s staff in 2016 and 2021-2022, playing a key role in the team’s success. Despite being fired from his head coaching position at the University of Charlotte after a rough second season, Poggi has maintained a strong connection to Michigan, publicly defending the program in the past. After attending a Wolverines game in November, speculation arose that he would be rehired by Michigan, and now it has been confirmed. Poggi’s rehire brings optimism to Michigan fans as the team looks ahead to future seasons. The successful partnership between Poggi and Harbaugh in the past signals a promising future for Michigan’s football program under the leadership of Moore and with Poggi back on board. The rehiring of Poggi is seen as a positive step for the program as it continues to strive for success on and off the field.
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