Michigan has relieved special teams coordinator J.B. Brown of his duties now that the season is complete.
If you're a regular reader, you know that I do not make a habit of calling for the jobs of Michigan coaches, but I mentioned this one halfway through the season.
Punter Tommy Doman went from averaging 44.3 yards/punt in 2023 (under Jay Harbaugh) to 42.6 in 2024 under Brown, and then Doman - who had a vise grip on Michigan's punting job - immediately ditched his home state program to head for Florida, where he averaged 44 yards/punt this year.
Michigan was #125 in kickoff return average (15.2 yards/return) in 2025.
Michigan was #126 in punt return average (3.8 yards/return) in 2025.
Placekicker Dominic Zvada was an All-American in 2024 and should have won the Groza Award after the team ranked #2 in field goal percentage, and by 2025 he constituted the #108 field goal percentage (68.2%).
Gone were the days when Michigan was scheming up kickoff return touchdowns by Giles Jackson and A.J. Henning and Jehu Chesson. Gone were the days when Michigan ran a fake punt from Michael Barrett to Dax Hill or blocked one or two punts per year.
For the past two seasons, the only excitement came from Zvada making almost all his field goals in 2024 . . . and then being jaw-droppingly inconsistent in 2025.
I have no idea who will replace Brown, but Michigan quite literally can't really do much worse with whomever they hire to coach special teams for 2026.




