Former ECU offensive coordinator gets new job in AAC

by | Jan 5, 2025

A former ECU offensive coordinator is back in the AAC with a new job.

Todd Fitch, who has had other stops, including LSU, will take over as Charlotte’s offensive coordinator. Fitch was with the Pirates from 2007-09 under then-coach Skip Holtz.

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