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Josh Gattis

Josh Gattis (born January 12, 1984) is an American football coach, most recently the wide receivers coach for the Maryland Terrapins. He is best known for his work as an offensive coordinator.

  • Playing Career: Gattis played college football at Wake Forest University as a wide receiver.

  • Coaching Career:

    • He has held various coaching positions at schools including Western Michigan, Vanderbilt, Penn State, Alabama, and Michigan.
    • He served as the offensive coordinator for the University of Michigan from 2019 to 2021. During his time at Michigan, he won the prestigious https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Broyles%20Award in 2021, which is awarded to the nation's top assistant coach.
    • In 2022, Gattis became the offensive coordinator for the University of Miami.
    • In 2023, he was fired from his position at Miami after a disappointing season.
    • In 2024, he joined the Maryland Terrapins as their wide receivers coach.
  • Offensive Philosophy: Gattis is known for his spread offense schemes. At Michigan, he implemented a system that, after some early struggles, ultimately helped lead the Wolverines to a Big Ten Championship and a College Football Playoff appearance in 2021.