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A former Michigan staff member has found a new home at one of America’s service academies. Tenarius ‘Tank’ Wright is now the defensive line coach for the Army Black Knights.
Tenarius ‘Tank’ Wright, Michigan’s former assistant strength and conditioning coach-turned-analyst, is now the defensive line coach at Army.
— Aaron McMann (@AaronMcMann) March 21, 2020
After spending time at Michigan as a strength and conditioning assistant, Wright was made an analyst for the program this off-season. Some considered Wright a favorite to land one of Michigan’s vacant defensive assistant positions, but those roles were filled by Bob Shoop and Brian Jean-Mary.
It appears Wright is already hitting up the recruiting trail at Army with 2021 linebacker prospect D.J. Brown tweeting that he spoke with Wright.
After a great conversation with @TankWright, I am blessed to receive an offer from the United States Military Academy at Westpoint! pic.twitter.com/Q65EhVQYOK
— Dj Brown (@dbrown_36) March 21, 2020
We’ll see if Michigan fills Wright’s analyst spot or stays pat with the amount of analysts they have currently.