Report: Michigan, OC Tim Drevno agree to 5-year, $5M contract
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Tim Drevno is staying put in Ann Arbor.
Michigan and its offensive coordinator agreed to a new five-year contract on Tuesday, according to Bruce Feldman of FOX Sports, citing a source.
Drevno is set to earn $1 million annually, according to the report.
With the new deal, Drevno prolongs his already lengthy history of running head coach Jim Harbaugh's offense. Drevno arrived at Michigan with Harbaugh for the 2015 season and served as his offensive coordinator with both Stanford as well as the San Francisco 49ers of the NFL.
Michigan has put together back-to-back 10-3 seasons with Drevno as offensive coordinator. This past season, the Wolverines were ranked 17th in the FBS for offensive efficiency.
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