UCLA will hire Michigan assistant coach Jedd Fisch as its new offensive coordinator, according to multiple reports.
CBSSports.com's Dennis Dodd confirmed the hire . Fisch had served as the passing game coordinator at Michigan under Jim Harbaugh the past two seasons. Fisch helped develop quarterback Jake Rudock and Wilton Speight in that time. Rudock passed for 3,017 yards, 20 TDs and nine interceptions in 2015, and Speight led the Wolverines with 2,538 yards, 18 TDs and seven interceptions this season.
Fisch will join UCLA coach Jim Mora’s staff and get a chance to work with Josh Rosen, and that should help the Bruins’ passing game. Rosen has totaled 5,585 passing yards with 33 TDs and 16 interceptions over the past two seasons.
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It also will be interesting to see who Michigan gets to replace Fisch. MGoBlog.com points to Greg Roman , who worked with Harbaugh at Stanford and with the San Francisco 49ers, as a potential candidate.