Even after a 41-15 loss to Florida in the Peach Bowl, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh does not anticipate any staff changes.

Michigan’s coaching staff consists of Don Brown (defensive coordinator), Pep Hamilton (passing game coordinator), Jay Harbaugh (running backs coach), Greg Matison (defensive line coach), Sherrone Moore (tight ends coach), Chris Partridge (special teams coordinator), Ed Warinner (offensive line coach), Al Washington (linebackers coach) and Michael Zordich (cornerbacks coach).

“I think we’re going to take going to take what we have and reload,” Harbaugh said. “A new season and tighten up. But keep working. Keep working to put it over the top.”

In the bowl game loss, junior quarterback Shea Patterson was 22-of-36 for 236 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. His top target was sophomore receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones with eight catches for 71 yards and one score. Redshirt freshman Nico Collins chipped in 80 yards receiving.

“We just need to make plays and trust the process and gameplan,” Patterson said. “We got a lot of up-and-coming guys. We are going to come back and work our asses off in the spring, and we’re going to go from there.”

During Michigan’s 10-game winning streak, opponents scored just 125 points on the Wolverines. In the last two games, Ohio State and Florida combined for 103 against Brown’s group.

“Defensively, it was really the same story,” Harbaugh said. “We didn’t play as well. Had some – had some missed calls, adjustments. We left a couple receivers wide open, some things that we normally don’t do.”

Regardless of the outcome, Harbaugh claimed his team was prepared in the weeks leading up to playing the Gators.

“I thought they were ready,” Harbaugh said of his players. “I thought they were emotionally ready.”