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According to ESPN.com senior writer Chris Low, former Florida head coach Jim McElwain has signed a deal to be Michigan's new wide receivers coach. He replaces Dan Enos, who departed the program for Alabama in late January after only six weeks on the job.
Former Florida head coach Jim McElwain has signed a deal to join Jim Harbaugh's staff at Michigan, McElwain tells ESPN. McElwain will coach the Wolverines' receivers and also be involved in helping to coordinate the offense and develop the weekly game plan.
— Chris Low (@ClowESPN) February 18, 2018
The 55-year-old McElwain was 22-12 with two SEC East titles with the Gators, but was fired just seven games into his third season at the helm after a 3-4 start that included a loss to the Wolverines in the season opener. He's previously coached the wide receivers at Eastern Washington, Louisville, Michigan State and Montana State.