A former Penn State assistant is back in the Big Ten.

Josh Gattis, who served as the Nittany Lions’ wide receivers coach from 2014-17, will be named Michigan’s new offensive coordinator, according to The Athletic’s Chris Vannini and Bruce Feldman.

BREAKING: #Alabama Co-OC Josh Gattis will become the new offensive coordinator at #Michigan, sources tell me & @ChrisVannini. This is a big addition for Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines: https://t.co/Nxcf5X2EVn — Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) January 10, 2019

Reports indicated that Gattis was set to become Maryland’s new offensive coordinator earlier in the day, but it now appears that the 34-year-old coach is headed to Ann Arbor.

Gattis is widely regarded as one of the top receivers coaches and recruiters in the country, but hasn’t held a play-calling position thus far in his career.

He’ll inherit a Michigan offense that returns quarterback Shea Patterson along with a talented trio of receivers in Donovan Peoples-Jones, Nico Collins and Tarik Black.

Gattis will make his return to Happy Valley with the Wolverines on Oct. 19.