BREAKING: Michigan football hires new offensive analyst

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Monday brought news that Michigan football would be hiring an old friend, Chris Partridge as an assistant football coach, according to On3.

Jim Harbaugh apparently isn’t done bringing in help. On Tuesday, Michigan football announced via Twitter that it was bringing in Josh Sinagoga as an offensive analyst.

Sinagoga has been with Youngstown State for the past three seasons. He served as a receivers coach his first two seasons there and he worked with the quarterbacks this past season.

Sinagoga was also the recruiting coordinator during his time with YSU. In fact, he helped Youngstown State gain the best recruiting class the university has ever had in 2022.

You can read the entire press release from Michigan below.

University of Michigan J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Football Coach Jim Harbaugh announced Tuesday (Feb. 7) that Josh Sinagoga has been hired as an offensive analyst for the football program. Sinagoga joins the Wolverines’ staff after spending the past three seasons as an assistant coach at Youngstown State.

Sinagoga worked with the quarterbacks in 2022 after coaching the receivers during the previous two seasons (2020-21). He also served as the Penguins’ recruiting coordinator during his entire tenure and helped lead YSU to its highest-rated recruiting class in school history in 2022.

Prior to joining the YSU staff, he was an offensive quality control coach at the University of Cincinnati during the 2019 season. Sinagoga was part of a team that posted an 11-3 record and won the Birmingham Bowl. UC also played in its first-ever American Athletic Conference Championship Game against Memphis. He helped mentor Desmond Ridder at Cincinnati, currently the starting quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons, who rewrote the record books during his career at Cincinnati.

Sinagoga has worked in the Big Ten during his career, serving as an offensive graduate assistant coach at Iowa during the 2017 and 2018 seasons.

Sinagoga joined the Iowa staff from Central Michigan, where he was a graduate assistant coach who worked with the quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers during his two seasons (2016-17). He was a quality control coach at CMU in 2015 and a graduate assistant coach at Northwood University in 2014.

Sinagoga played quarterback at Northwood, serving as a team captain during his senior season. He was voted a team leader and earned conference all-academic recognition all four years. Sinagoga was nominated for the AllState Good Works Team in 2013.

A Madison Heights, Michigan, native and De La Salle alumni, Sinagoga graduated from Northwood in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in entertainment and sports promotion management. He earned his MBA from Northwood in 2015.

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