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Jim Harbaugh continues to put together his coaching staff, and Kentucky assistant Vince Marrow is currently on his wish list.

(Melanie Maxwell | MLive.com)

ANN ARBOR -- As Jim Harbaugh continues to work on filling out the rest of his staff, there are a handful of names still up in the air in terms of a decision.

One of those names is Kentucky tight ends coach/recruiting coordinator Vince Marrow.

Per Scout.com, Marrow was offered a spot on Harbaugh's staff by the coach himself Friday, and was in the midst of mulling things over this weekend.

But from the sounds of it, Marrow is already starting to contact Michigan recruits -- notably the top tight end target in the class, Chris Clark.

Clark told MLive he spoke with Marrow over Twitter direct message on Sunday, the first time he's really ever talked with him, as he's not interested in going to Kentucky. And while Marrow didn't directly mention Michigan, Clark said he left the conversation more or less convinced that Marrow is leaning toward taking a job in Ann Arbor.

"It's not officially done, but it sounded like he's going there, he said it was a great school, but he was sort of talking about it generally -- he really didn't mention Michigan specifically," Clark said. "He didn't really (talk about Kentucky either, though), we sort of talked about how he could really help me in terms of coaching, help get me ready for the next level.

"But if I had to say, was the conversation leaning more toward Michigan? Yeah, I'd have to say that. Because, Kentucky, I'm not really looking at Kentucky. ... I think he's going to end up (at Michigan), if I had to guess."

Clark said Marrow told him he's seen all of his game tape and film, and expressed excitement about possibly working with him one day.

The 6-foot-6, 247-pound Clark is Scout.com's No. 1 overall tight end in the country. The Avon, Connecticut prospect was a Michigan commit prior to the 2014 season, but he backed out of his pledge the day Brady Hoke was fired.

However, Michigan is now closer to pulling even with UCLA atop his recruiting list after he received a call from Harbaugh last Tuesday. Clark told MLive at the time that he hopes to visit Ann Arbor shortly after the dead period ends on Jan. 15.

At the moment, Harbaugh is expected to name Tim Drevno -- who coached with him at San Diego, Stanford and the San Francisco 49ers -- as his offensive coordinator. John Morton, who was his receivers coach with the 49ers, is reportedly set to be his wide receivers coach. Greg Mattison is still actively recruiting for Michigan, and is expected be back on staff in some capacity, per a pair of sources.

And Michigan has reportedly continued to target ex-Florida defensive coordinator D.J. Durkin -- also a former staffer -- for the same job with Harbaugh and the Wolverines.

Four-star linebacker Roquan Smith told MLive over the weekend that if Durkin takes the Michigan job, he's immediately interested.

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