The University of Michigan has positioned offensive co-coordinator and quarterbacks coach Matt Weiss on depart, athletic division spokesman Kurt Svoboda confirmed Tuesday night time.
ESPN reported the college’s police division is investigating a report of pc entry crimes from final month at Schembechler Hall, the place coach Jim Harbaugh and his workers have places of work and the Wolverines apply.
Weiss mentioned in an announcement to ESPN that he’s totally cooperating with investigators and appears ahead to the matter being resolved.
Weiss and the college police division didn’t instantly reply to messages from The Associated Press.
Harbaugh employed Weiss almost two years in the past as quarterbacks coach and promoted him to co-offensive coordinator final season, giving him a share of play-calling duties with Sherrone Moore.
Michigan completed No. 3 within the AP Top 25 after successful the Big Ten title and shedding in a College Football Playoff semifinal for a second straight 12 months.
On Monday, Harbaugh referred to as the college’s president to say he’s staying to finish one other spherical of hypothesis that he would return to the NFL.
[Harbaugh to remain at Michigan, school president says]
The 39-year-old Weiss was part of the Baltimore Ravens’ workers, led by Jim Harbaugh’s brother, John, from 2009 to 2020. He additionally was a graduate assistant for 4 years at Stanford, engaged on Jim Harbaugh’s workers for 2 seasons. Weiss, who’s from New Haven, Connecticut, graduated from Vanderbilt in 2005.
Reporting by The Associated Press.
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