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By Ted Miller
ESPN.com Wednesday, January 28, 2009 California has hired former Cleveland Browns assistant Steve Marshall to coach its offensive line. Marshall, who's also coached the offensive line at Virginia Tech, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Colorado and Alabama, will replace Jim Michalczik, who was hired by new Washington coach Steve Sarkisian to be the Huskies offensive coordinator. Marshall has coached in the NFL the six seasons, first with the Houston Texans and then the past two seasons with the Browns. In 2007, his offensive line tied for t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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