Mike Elston’s passing is a major setback for Michigan football.
Michigan football has experienced another setback as defensive line coach Mike Elston departs for the NFL alongside head coach Jim Harbaugh. This departure marks a trend of assistant coaches leaving the Wolverines, raising concerns about the team’s stability.
Elston’s departure comes after speculation about the coaching staff’s future, with indications that his decision wasn’t likely to favor Michigan. During his two-year tenure, Elston not only excelled as an on-field coach but also played a crucial role in recruiting standout players like Kenneth Grant and Mason Graham. His exit raises concerns about potential player departures and leaves significant gaps in the defensive coaching staff.
Currently, there are no confirmed returning coaches on the defensive side, leaving vacancies for linebackers, defensive line, and potentially secondary coaches. This turnover, coupled with the loss of the head coach and defensive coordinator, creates an uncertain environment for players, possibly leading to departures via the transfer portal.
The departure of key players like Grant, Graham, Will Johnson, or Colston Loveland could significantly impact Michigan’s prospects for the 2024 season, potentially turning it into a rebuilding year. The lack of coaching continuity, possibly influenced by limitations imposed by the athletic department, adds to the challenges faced by the team.