With Jim Harbaugh gone and Sherrone Moore in, the Michigan football recruiting department is undergoing some changes.
On Sunday, Moore hired seven analysts to oversee new roles, with all presumably being active on the recruiting side. But a face that has graced the sidelines in Ann Arbor is apparently moving on to the professional ranks.
The Wolverines former director of on-campus recruiting, Christina DeRuyter (who is the daughter of current Texas Tech defensive coordinator Tim DeRuyter), has been a staple of Michigan’s recruiting efforts since she joined the program in 2021. Her role changed after Moore took over with Kayli Johnson (the sister of current Michigan cornerback Will Johnson who previously worked at Michigan State) taking over the director of on-campus recruiting role. Though it had appeared that DeRuyter would transition into a different position within the program.
But she announced on social media that she’s departing the program and joining Jim Harbaugh with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Forever grateful for the last 3 life changing years @UMichFootball
3x BIG10 Champs
3 Wins vs OSU
Natty Champs
countless relationships & memories made
I’m thrilled to join Coach Harbaugh at the Chargers (Michigan West) as the Director of Football Logistics
BOLT UP⚡️& GO BLUE〽️ pic.twitter.com/AW8w93O5Kv
— Christina DeRuyter (@cderute) May 28, 2024
Though DeRuyter is gone, as mentioned, Moore hired seven analysts on Sunday. They are:
Aidan Young – recruiting analyst, Oregon alum
Richard Perry – defensive back recruiting analyst
Reid Kuhl – recruiting analyst, Michigan alum
Preston Sagan – recruiting analyst, Clemson alum
Jacob Weber – recruiting analyst, Indiana alum
Jacob Sakk – recruiting analyst
Jack Turner – recruiting
Michigan also lost Denard Robinson, who was in the recruiting department, after he was…
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Author : Wolverines Wire
Publish date : 2024-05-28 01:58:05
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