REPORT: Former Michigan State football offensive coordinator Dave Warner set to retire

REPORT: Former Michigan State offensive coordinator Dave Warner set to retire

After 40 years coaching football, including a long tenure with Michigan State football from 2007-2019, Dave Warner will reportedly retire after recently serving as the offensive coordinator for UTEP. This was first reported by Chris Vannini of The Athletic.

Warner will be remembered for being the co-offensive coordinator with Jim Bollman, where the duo helped put, statistically, the best offense in MSU history on the field. That unit broke multiple school records under their guidance. Warner served as the quarterbacks coach from 2007-2012, and also in 2019, and as co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach from 2013-2018.

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Former Michigan State Football OC Dave Warner named offensive coordinator at UTEP

Former Spartan assistant coach Dave Warner has accepted a position to be the offensive coordinator at UTEP.

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A lot of former Michigan State Football players have been finding new homes lately via the NCAA transfer portal, but another Spartan has found a new home as well, and he’s not a player. It was announced on Friday that former Spartan offensive coordinator Dave Warner will become the new offensive coordinator at UTEP.

Warner spent was with MSU during the entire Mark Dantonio era, where he served as the quarterbacks coach from 2007-12 and then again in 2019, and also as the co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach from 2013-18.

He will now get another chance to coach offenses, which he has had success with in the past at UTEP.

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