Michigan offensive coordinator Tim Drevno was back on the sideline during last week’s game against Rutgers and will no longer coach this season from the press box.
It was the first time this season Drevno, who also coaches the offensive line, worked from the sideline. He coached from the sideline all last season.
“It’s something we talked about as coaches,” Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said Tuesday on the Big Ten coaches’ call. “Tim felt he wanted to be down on the field with added value not only for calling plays but also making adjustments, being with the offensive line – coaching them all week and being able to coach them in the ball game.