Field Level Media
21 Dec 2025, 23:35 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Veteran offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey is leaving Michigan to accept the same position at Missouri.
He spent just one season with the Wolverines, but his future was in limbo in Ann Arbor given the sudden firing on Dec. 10 of head coach Sherrone Moore. Michigan has yet to hire a full-time replacement.
'We are excited to welcome Chip Lindsey to Mizzou to lead our offense,' head coach Elijah Drinkwitz said Sunday. 'He does a tremendous job of not only coaching and developing players but organizing and implementing the offense. He is an excellent offensive mind with wide range of experience from high school to offensive coordinator to college head coach. Chip is a tremendous addition to our coaching staff and someone who can seamlessly transition into the job.'
His stops as offensive coordinator also have included Auburn, Arizona State, UCF and Southern Miss. Before arriving at Michigan, Lindsey was the OC at North Carolina, where he worked to develop quarterback Drake Maye, now with the New England Patriots.
At Michigan in 2025, his offense produced 213.2 rushing yards per game, good for 15th nationally.
'This is one of the most attractive coordinator jobs in the country,' Lindsey said Sunday about the Missouri opening. 'The commitment and infrastructure in place from an organizational standpoint and the talent on the field is truly exciting.'
Lindsey, 51, has head coaching experience as well. An Alabama native, he was head coach at Troy (2019-21) and produced an overall record of 15-19.
With the Tigers, he replaces Kirby Moore, who was named the head coach at Washington State earlier this month.
--Field Level Media
Get a daily dose of Arizona Herald news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Arizona Herald.
More InformationBEIJING, China: China unveiled a sweeping free-trade experiment on its southern island province of Hainan, carving it off from the...
LONDON, U.K.: BP has turned to an industry outsider to lead its next phase, appointing Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O'Neill...
SHANGHAI/NEW YORK CITY: Even as trade tensions simmer and U.S. tariffs remain steep, a growing number of Chinese consumer brands are...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California: Two of the biggest names in online education are joining forces, as Coursera said it would acquire rival...
LOS ANGELES, California: A major Hollywood franchise is facing renewed legal scrutiny just days before the release of its next installment,...
SEATTLE, Washington: Amazon is exploring a major investment that would deepen its ties to one of the world's most influential artificial...
The United States is in the grip of a reading recession—nearly half of Americans didn't read a single book in 2023, and fewer than...
(Photo credit: Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) Veteran offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey is leaving Michigan to...
(Photo credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images) Christian Anderson hit the first of two free throws with 3.4 seconds left and No. 19 Texas...
(Photo credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images) Kawhi Leonard scored 32 points with 12 rebounds and the Los Angeles Clippers snapped an eight-game...
(Photo credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images) No. 1 Arizona overcame an eight-point first-half deficit by limiting San Diego State...
(Photo credit: John Hefti-Imagn Images) Stephen Curry had 28 points and Jimmy Butler III 25 as the Golden State Warriors avenged...
