Former North Carolina TE Jack Tabb joins Michigan State Football as Assistant Wide Receivers Coach

Michigan State has added former North Carolina tight end Jack Tabb as their new assistant wide receivers coach under Courtney Hawkins.

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Michigan State Football has a new head coach in Mel Tucker, and he recently completed his coaching staff, but those coaches are still adding assistants under them. The latest addition to the coaching staff announced his new position today on Twitter in former North Carolina tight end Jack Tabb. Tabb will be working under Courtney Hawkins as an Assistant Wide Receivers Coach.

Tabb was recently working as a graduate assistant with North Texas. Before that, he had a brief tryout stint with the New Orleans Saints that concluded in 2016.

Tabb was a 3-star prospect when he graduated from Red Bank Catholic High School in New Jersey back in 2011. He spent four years with the Tarheels where he totaled 534 yards in receiving yards and scored 5 touchdowns over the course of his career.

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