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Couple names that make sense on a Moore staff

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1. D'anton Lynn - He's just the most sensible hire because he checks all the boxes. Came from the Ravens tree. Experiencing coordinating at a high level. The fly in the ointment is he just took the USC job, but let's be honest. If Lynn has the same ambition of his former Ravens colleagues, would you rather take over the Michigan defense, loaded with upperclass talent and multiple high round picks. Or do you bet on Lincoln Riley with a roster that is small up front and a coach who only shows any interest in defense when his job is at stake. There is zero reason Michigan shouldn't pursue it, and if you're Lynn, unless you were planning on making a career at USC, what makes more sense?

2. Mike Bloomgren - If the recent trend of plucking head coaches at the G5 level to be coordinators at the P2 level continues, Bloomgren makes sense. He was David Shaw's OC during his best years on the Farm when they were regularly smashing teams and winning the P12. He's coached at two high academic schools in Stanford and Rice. He's a proven OC who fits with the personnel on this offense and also brings head coaching experience which is a plus.

3. Bob Stoops - No not Bob Stoops himself but he's spoken highly of his former player. Let's not forget that Moore's rolodex doesn't begin and end with Harbaugh. Stoops is probably also a sounding board and has a lot of connections in coaching. Wouldn't shock me if we see someone with ties to OU or Texas, as Moore tries to establish recruiting ties in that area.
 
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