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Michigan Football: Ed Warinner's Official Title Updated

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Ed Warinner coached at Ohio State from 2012-2016.
Ed Warinner coached at Ohio State from 2012-2016. (AP Images)

Ed Warinner's official title has been updated to "Senior Analyst — Offense" in Michigan's official M-community directory.

Footballscoop.com first reported last Saturday that he had been hired away from Minnesota, but what his official title would be was unknown.

Warinner will take over the same title that Scott Turner held last year. Turner came to Michigan prior to the 2017 season after spending three years with the Minnesota Vikings, but left on Jan. 10 to become the quarterbacks coach of the Carolina Panthers.

It is unclear what the responsibilities of a senior offensive analyst are in Ann Arbor, but it could obviously mean several things.

Warinner was the offensive line coach/run game coordinator at Minnesota in 2017, and spent the 2012-2016 seasons at Ohio State.

He held the title of co-offensive coordinator/offensive line coach his first three years in Columbus, and spent 2015 and 2016 as the team’s full-time offensive coordinator. Warinner also coached the Buckeyes' tight ends in 2016.

Before his time at OSU, the veteran coach made stops at Notre Dame, Kansas, Illinois, Air Force, Army, Michigan State and Akron.

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