Florida State to hire Greg Frey as offensive line coach

Florida State has hired Michigan's Greg Frey as its new offensive line coach per a report by Bruce Feldman.

Frey, a Clearwater, Fla. native, coaches offensive tackles and tight ends at Michigan under Jim Harbaugh and is also the running game coordinator.

Frey (45) played at FSU from 1992-1996 under former head coach Bobby Bowden.

He helped start the South Florida program in 1997-1998 before becoming a full time member of the Bulls coaching staff.

In 2007, Frey replaced Rick Trickett at West Virginia before moving on to Michigan the following year.

He coached Michigan's offensive line from 2008-2010 under Rich Rodriguez before becoming the offensive line coach at Indiana from 2011-2016 following Rodriguez being fired.

Frey was promoted to the co-offensive coordinator role for the Hoosiers from 2014-2016.

He went back to Michigan to work under Harbaugh in 2017.

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Frey is the fourth new addition to FSU's coaching staff under new coach Willie Taggart joining running backs coach Donte' Pimpleton, tight ends coach Telly Lockette, and linebackers coach Raymond Woodie. Defensive tackles coach Odell Haggins will also remain on staff.

With Frey's addition, FSU still has five more coaching positions to fill including the new 10th assistant coach that can be hired on Jan. 9.