Sherrone Moore dished out contract extensions to six Michigan football assistant coaches ahead of the 2025 season, MLive reports , and elevated tight ends coach Steve Casula to a co-offensive coordinator role. Casula joins first-year Wolverines assistant Chip Lindsey atop the offense, though it is unclear what his duties will entail given that Lindsey joined the staff to become the program's play-caller.
Casula's new deal runs for two years and pays him $500,000 annually, which includes a 25% pay raise from his original contract, according to the report. The tight ends coach is in his second season at Michigan and made his debut as part of Moore's inaugural staff last fall. He served as the Wolverines' interim offensive coordinator in last year's ReliaQuest Bowl victory over Alabama