The makeover of the Michigan football program continued Wednesday when the Wolverines' director of recruiting Matt Dudek resigned, according to a source. Several outlets reported Dudek will join Mississippi State in a similar role.
Dudek's move to the SEC comes following Jim Harbaugh's coaching staff overhaul earlier this offseason. Six new assistants — all under the age of 40 — were hired after Harbaugh signed a contract extension in January.
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Dudek worked at Michigan since July 2017 after a stint at Arizona, where he served under former Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez and held multiple titles, most notably director of player personnel.