Former Michigan State Football QB Dan Enos named offensive coordinator at Maryland

A former Spartan has been named to the coaching staff for Big Ten rival Maryland.

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A former Michigan State Football quarterback will now be looking at the Spartans as an adversary in the Big Ten.

Dan Enos, who played for MSU from 1987-1990 under George Perles, was named the offensive coordinator and QB coach at Maryland on Monday. Enos spent last year with Cincinnati as their running backs coach.

Enos started two years under Perles at MSU and helped the team win both the Aloha Bowl (1989) and the John Hancock Bowl (1990). After leaving MSU as a player he returned as a graduate assistant before beginning a long coaching career.

He likely gained the most notoriety as a coach with Alabama, where he was largely credited with the development of Tua Tagovailoa as Alabama’s quarterbacks coach.

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Enos has bounced around the NCAA since leaving Michigan State as a player. He has coached at MSU as a QB and running backs coach, Central Michigan as the head coach (2010-14), and many more teams along the way.

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