The first of what could be many offseason changes to Colorado’s staff became official on Sunday when Tim Brewster announced his resignation. Brewster began the season as Colorado’s tight ends coach but was moved to an analyst role when Pat Shurmur was promoted to co-offensive coordinator.
The crowning achievement of Brewster’s lone year in Boulder was his work with walk-on Michael Harrison, who was converted from a wide receiver to a tight end over the summer. As the only tight end Colorado used all season, Harrison finished with 284 receiving yards and five touchdowns.
Here’s how social media reacted to Brewster’s resignation:
Colorado tight end coach Tim Brewster will not return. Brewster is an ace recruiter and former Minnesota head coach who was seen as a key hire.
However, he was demoted to give Pat Shurmur an on-field role. Now, he’s gone. https://t.co/VSST19Ke6T
— Shehan Jeyarajah (@ShehanJeyarajah) November 26, 2023
Tim Brewster served as an assistant for Deion Sanders at both Jackson State and Colorado. Former Minnesota HC and longtime assistant/top recruiter at major programs. https://t.co/wpggDx83IQ
— Adam Rittenberg (@ESPNRittenberg) November 26, 2023
Tim Brewster deserves a lot of credit for what he did with Michael Harrison this year. A walk-on receiver, Harrison became a very productive tight end this season after being converted in the summer #cubuffs
— Brian Howell (@BrianHowell33) November 26, 2023
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