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Ex-Wolverine to Lead MSU Offense
20 Dec
Summary
- Michigan State is reportedly hiring Nick Sheridan as offensive coordinator.
- Sheridan previously played quarterback for Michigan.
- He was Alabama's co-offensive coordinator under Kalen DeBoer.

Michigan State's football program is reportedly set to appoint Nick Sheridan as its new offensive coordinator. This decision brings a former rival into the fold, as Sheridan played quarterback for the Michigan Wolverines. His coaching experience includes a recent stint as a co-offensive coordinator at Alabama, where he was part of Kalen DeBoer's offensive scheme.
Sheridan's background also includes significant time with Indiana, where he served as offensive coordinator for two seasons. His playing career at Michigan saw him split snaps during his freshman year in 2008. This hire is a key move for new MSU coach Pat Fitzgerald.
The timing of this news comes after Alabama's recent College Football Playoff victory, highlighting Sheridan's involvement in a high-profile program. His return to the state of Michigan in a pivotal coaching role is expected to bring a new offensive direction to the Spartans.




