Kyle Whittingham: A New Chapter in Michigan
Kyle Whittingham is making a big move. After 21 seasons at Utah, he's stepping into a new role as the head coach at Michigan. This isn't retirement—it's a fresh start.
A Proven Winner
Whittingham boasts an impressive track record:
- 177 wins
- 88 losses
- Winning percentage of 66.8%
His perfect season in 2008 (13-0) stands out as a highlight of his career.
Michigan's Need for a Reliable Coach
Michigan found itself in a tough spot after firing Sherrone Moore in December. Allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a staff member led to Moore's arrest, leaving the team in search of a reliable, experienced leader.
Whittingham's Hints and New Beginnings
Whittingham had hinted he wasn't done coaching, joking about entering "the transfer portal"—a term indicating openness to new opportunities. His departure from Utah was framed as "stepping down," but it was clear he was ready for a new challenge.
A Five-Year Deal
Michigan officially announced the deal on Friday, securing Whittingham with a five-year contract. At 66 years old, age doesn't seem to be slowing him down. Fans are hopeful for a successful era under his leadership.
Whittingham's resume speaks for itself—he's a proven winner, and Michigan is lucky to have him.