Former North Carolina assistant Chip Lindsey has been hired as Michigan’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

The Wolverines made it official Friday, bringing in Lindsey in an effort to revamp the team’s struggling offense. Lindsey left UNC while the Tar Heels were hiring six-time Super Bowl-winning coach Bill Belichick as their head coach. Belichick is expected to reunite some of his former NFL staff in New England.

Lindsey landed at Michigan, where coach Sherrone Moore fired offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell three days after the team’s 13-10 victory at Ohio State to close the regular season.

Lindsey brings 27 years of collegiate coaching experience to Ann Arbor. He has led offenses that averaged at least 30 points a game in nine of his 12 seasons as a full-time coach at the collegiate level.

Prior to joining UNC’s staff, Lindsey was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at UCF in 2022. He also spent time at Troy, Auburn, Arizona State and Southern Mississippi.

Doug Meacham has returned to Oklahoma State as former teammate Mike Gundy’s offensive coordinator.

Meacham played offensive line for the Cowboys from 1983 to 1987 and worked with tight ends and inside receivers on Oklahoma State’s coaching staff from 2005 to 2012.

Meacham most recently was an offensive coordinator in 2021 at TCU, and he remained on the Horned Frogs’ staff through this season. It was his second stint as offensive coordinator there.

Meacham also has been a college offensive coordinator at Kansas, Houston, Samford, Henderson State, Jacksonville State and Georgia Military and held the same position for the XFL’s St. Louis BattleHawks.

Oklahoma State is looking to bounce back from a 3-9 season that ended the school’s 18-year bowl streak under Gundy.

Meacham replaces Kasey Dunn. Earlier, the school hired New Orleans Saints assistant Todd Grantham as defensive coordinator. He replaced Bryan Nardo.

Arizona hired Marshall’s Seth Doege as its next offensive coordinator on coach Brent Brennan’s staff.

Doege replaces Dino Babers, who was fired after Arizona finished 115th nationally in total offense in Brennan’s first season.

The 35-year-old Doege spent one season as Marshall’s offensive coordinator, leading an offense that scored 31 points per game and rushed for more than 200 yards per game. He had previous stints at Purdue, Ole Miss, USC and Bowling Green.

Doege had a prolific career as a quarterback under the late Mike Leach at Texas Tech, throwing for more than 4,000 yards each of his final two years before playing in the Canadian Football League.

QB CASTELLANOS ON TO FLORIDA STATE

Florida State has its quarterback for next season as it signed former Boston College standout Thomas Castellanos.

The 5-foot-9 Georgia native started 20 games for the Eagles over the last two seasons, throwing for 3,614 yards and 33 touchdowns. He also ran for 1,307 yards and 15 scores.

But he was injured and then benched in a game in early November. Five days later, he announced plans to enter the transfer portal.

Castellanos replaces DJ Uiagalelei, another two-time transfer who played just five games in 2024 before missing most of the season with a hand injury. The Seminoles (2-10) also started Brock Glenn and freshman Luke Kromenhoek, a former top recruit who reportedly is entering the transfer portal. None of those QBs proved effective as FSU ranked 132nd in total offense out of 134 teams.

Castellanos spent his freshman season at UCF.