Michigan football already added one familiar face back to the coaching staff with Biff Poggi returning as an associate head coach, now the maize and blue are adding another.
One of the former Wolverines who was on Jim Harbaugh’s first staff in 2015 was former safety and wide receiver Erik ‘Soup’ Campbell who played under Bo Schembechler in 1984-87 and quickly turned his focus to coaching. He got his start in 1988 as a graduate assistant before becoming the running backs coach at Navy for two years. After stints at Ball State and Syracuse, Campbell returned to his alma mater to be the wide receivers coach — a position he held from 1995-2007, the entirety of Lloyd Carr’s coaching tenure. After Carr’s departure, he ended up at Iowa for four years, headed to the CFL, and then came back to coach under Jim Harbaugh for one year as a wide receivers assistant.
But then he moved on to UConn, Delaware, and has spent the past six seasons at Bowling Green, coaching wide receivers under fellow former Wolverine, Scot Loeffler.
However, according to The Michigan Insider’s Sam Webb, Campbell is coming back to Ann Arbor as a wide receivers assistant.
He will thus team up with a coach who he once coached — former Michigan wide receiver Ron Bellamy, who has held the WR coach post since 2021.
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