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College football teams on the move

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College football may be a sport dominated by blue blood powers, but the programs atop the sport can still change in an instant, especially in the transfer portal era.

Think about the 2024 College Football Playoff.

That 12-team bracket included Arizona State and Indiana, both of which won just three games the prior season. 

Then there’s the teams that did not participate. Defending champion Michigan? It won just seven regular season games. The national runners up, Washington, dropped from 14 wins to six. And let’s not forget 2023 ACC champion Florida State, which went from 13 regular season wins to TWO the following season. 

Rosters turn over quickly in college football, which means teams can see their records vary wildly from year to year based on who they lose and how they recruit.

Look at what it’s been like to be a Northwestern fan since 2018:

2018: 9-5
2019: 3-9
2020: 7-2
2021: 3-9
2022: 1-11
2023: 8-5
2024: 4-8

That leads us to potential risers and fallers entering 2025. Using our insider knowledge of programs, returning production numbers and some common sense, CBS Sports is projecting this upcoming season’s big risers (a two-plus win jump) and fallers (two or more losses) from each Power Four conference.

All win totals via FanDuel Sportsbook

Rise: Florida State Seminoles

2024 Record: 2-10
2025 FanDuel Win Total:
7.5 wins

It would be a historic anomaly (and a failure) if Florida State didn’t win four games this season. The Seminoles have only won three or fewer games seven times in 72 seasons as a program.

Florida State will look much different this season. The roster has turned over with just six returning starters, 46 new roster additions (23 transfers, 23 high school enrollees) and two new coordinators (offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn, defensive coordinator Tony White). That’s drastic change for head coach Mike Norvell, who had led the program to 23 combined wins over the prior two seasons.

There’s two ways to think of Florida State’s schedule. First, the top-end games are very difficult. Home tilts against Miami and Alabama. Road trips to Clemson and Florida. The Seminoles would be lucky to escape with one or two wins in that four-game gauntlet. Everything else? It’s very approachable with only one remaining game against a team (Pitt) that earned seven-plus wins last season. 

Florida State is going to be a very specific test for opposing defenses with Malzahn calling the plays and run-first QB Tommy Castellanos operating the system. That’s something that should give the Seminoles a reasonably high floor from week to week, especially when you consider their roster still meets the blue-chip ratio cutoff. 

I feel very comfortable projecting Florida State to reach a bowl in 2025. Yes, tripling its win total! As for that over/under … I think seven wins is a realistic target. 

2024 Record: 10-3
2025 FanDuel Win Total:
5.5

The Orange may have the most difficult conference schedule in the ACC. They visit Clemson, SMU, Georgia Tech and Miami. Those are arguably the four best teams in the league entering 2025, and it’s not like Syracuse gets softballs at home. Duke, Pittsburgh, North Carolina and Boston College are all on deck, four teams that enter the season with bowl expectations or better.

Then there’s the nonconference portion of the slate, which opens with Tennessee and finishes with a road trip to Notre Dame in late November.

Throw in the fact Syracuse brings back just seven starters and that the team’s potential starting quarterback, Steve Angeli, wasn’t even with the team in spring practice, and it feels like a tall ask for Syracuse to make a bowl, let alone sniff double-digit wins again this season.

2024 Record: 8-5
2025 FanDuel Win Total: 8.5

This is a bet on a talent. With the nation’s No. 2 transfer portal class, Texas Tech is the most talented on-paper team in the Big 12. Remember, the margins in the Big 12 are tighter than any other league. No team in the conference ranked better than No. 28 in the 247Sports Team Talent Composite a season ago. But 12 of them ranked between 30th and 60th. There’s no talent juggernaut, which is how you end up with Arizona State and Iowa State in the title game despite being picked 16th and sixth respectively in the preseason.

But thanks to 10-plus-million dollar transfer class, the Red Raiders stand alone atop the league from a talent and depth perspective.

It helps that Texas Tech’s nonconference schedule is friendly with a trio of home games against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Kent State and Oregon State. The Big 12 draw is difficult with trips to against Utah, Arizona State and Kansas State. But again, this is a bet on talent above all else. Texas Tech should have the best defensive line in the league, one of the best o-lines, a ton of skill talent and one of the league’s most experienced passers in Behren Morton. It’s a formula built to win during what is an all-in season.

Anything less than a trip to Arlington and a double-digit win total would fail to meet expectations.

2024 Record: 11-2
2025 FanDuel Win Total: 6.5

It was always going to be tough for BYU to follow up its 11-win campaign. Not only did the Cougars lose 12 starters off that team — including eight from a top 21 defense — but BYU was incredibly fortunate last year in one-score games. The Cougars won four games in 2024 by one score or fewer, including a borderline miracle in their win over Oklahoma State.

Then came the sudden departure of starting quarterback Jake Retzlaff in the face of a suspension for breaking the school’s honor code. That change makes BYU’s already perilous path to nine wins more difficult.

It’s not like the schedule is easy. The Cougars travel to Colorado, Iowa State and Texas Tech in conference play in addition to home games against TCU and Utah. There’s also a tricky Week 2 visit to East Carolina

The Cougars had some encouraging transfer additions. But a transfer class ranked No. 82 nationally doesn’t seem like it’ll scale the gap between departing production and the nine-win barrier the program much reach to make this a moot exercise.

Rise: Washington Huskies

2024 Record: 6-7
2025 FanDuel Win Total: 7.5

Yes, the Huskies followed up a 14-1 season with just six wins a season ago. But context is important when considering what Jedd Fisch inherited from Kalen DeBoer. The 2024 Huskies returned just two starters. It was a total rebuild. Six wins, including over USC and Michigan, was a respectable Year 1 effort given that level of turnover. 

There’s plenty of new faces at Washington once again in 2025. Only six starters return, but those around Seattle remain bullish. Much of that hype centers around new starting QB Demond Williams, who was brilliant (944 yards, 8 TDs, 1 INT, 78.1 CMP%) in limited action last season. Williams is one of the most athletic quarterbacks in college football. He’s expected to bring a dynamic rushing element to the Huskies offense the program lacked last season with Will Rogers under center.

While the defense returns only two players who started a season ago, they are important pieces in edge Isaiah Ward and cornerback Ephesians Prysock. It also helps Fisch brought in a pair of all-conference transfers from Arizona in linebacker Jacob Manu and cornerback Tacario Davis.

The Big Ten schedule isn’t easy, but it could be worse. The Huskies draw both Ohio State and Oregon at home, and they have some reasonable road trips outside of flight to Ann Arbor.

This is among the riskier calls on this list. But I’m a believer in what the Huskies can be this season with Williams. Washington’s staff is excellent schematically and there’s plenty of talent. This team hits at least eight wins.

Tumble: Indiana Hoosiers

2024 Record: 11-2
2025 FanDuel Win Total: 8.5

Indiana is the obvious answer here, right? The Hoosiers have only won 10-plus games once in their 127-year history. And that happened last year! So don’t think of this as a bet against Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers’ roster. I like the way they’re built, and the schedule sets up nicely (more on that in a second). But this is a bet on history. Indiana’s never won 10-plus games in back-to-back seasons. It’s only won nine-plus games three times. Another run like that would be an almost unexplainable anomaly.

It should be said, the Hoosiers have a very friendly schedule. This is their nonconference slate: Old Dominion, Kennesaw State and Indiana State. They also avoid Ohio State and Michigan. But when you dive in there are still difficult games on deck. Indiana will travel to Iowa, Oregon and Penn State. It will host Illinois, Wisconsin and UCLA.

There’s a path for Indiana to get to nine wins this year. That feels very possible given Cignetti’s history — he’s 130-37 in his career for a reason — but 10? That’d mean pulling an upset on the road and maintaining their torrid 2024 pace with only eight returning starters and a much more difficult schedule. 

2024 Record: 5-7
2025 FanDuel Win Total: 7.5

Let’s be blunt, if Auburn doesn’t hit the seven-win barrier, Hugh Freeze is likely out of a job. That’s the sort of pressure that’s on the Tigers. The good news for Freeze: His roster is more than good enough to win seven-plus games. If Jackson Arnold can live up to his recruiting billing as QB1, Auburn is talented enough to sneak into the SEC championship conversation.

There really are no obvious holes on Auburn’s roster. The Tigers return four o-line starters and added two four-star tackles in the portal. They’ll have one of the best wide receiver duos (Cam Coleman, Eric Singleton) in the country. The defense is led by All-American candidate Keldric Faulk on the d-line and returns four starting members of the secondary, which helped anchor a top-20 defense last year.

If Arnold can be an even top half SEC quarterback and avoid some of the red zone turnovers that crippled Payton Thorne a year ago, the Tigers should be an eight-plus win team.

If you’re scoffing at that idea, let’s remember how Auburn tumbled to five wins a season ago. Seven points to Cal. Ten against Arkansas. Six against Oklahoma. Four against Missouri. Fourteen against Alabama. The Tigers were in every game they lost. It was never a talent issue. Instead, it came down to execution in the red zone and some ill-timed turnovers.

The schedule could be worse for Auburn, too. The Tigers draw Georgia and Alabama at home. They avoid Texas. We’ll know whether Auburn can clear the seven-win barrier by October. Early road games against Baylor, Oklahoma and Texas A&M will tell the story of the season.

2024 Record: 9-4
2025 FanDuel Win Total: 7.5

Do I love betting against one of the best quarterbacks (LaNorris Sellers) and defensive players (Dylan Stewart) in college football? No. But there are just a lot of questions about the rest of the roster. 

Barring a huge leap from junior Nyck Harbor, the Gamecocks lack a go-to receiver. No receiver on the roster cleared the 400-yard barrier a season ago and South Carolina did not add in the portal. Running back is a huge question with Rahsul Faison‘s status hanging up in the air. The o-line, while experienced, remains a concern coming off a season in which the unit ranked 98th nationally in PFF’s pass block metric and 105th in run blocking. Sellers and Raheim Sanders covered up a lot for that unit last year on the ground. The defense — arguably the best in the SEC last year — lost seven starters. That list of departures includes two All-Americans in EDGE Kyle Kennard and safety Nick Emmanwori.

The Gamecocks have shown an ability to recruit well and strong play in less spoken about phases of the game — special teams, turnovers — keeps them in a ton of games. But there are just a lot of concerns with the roster even with two superstars who help cover up for many deficiencies.  

And the schedule isn’t easy once the Gamecocks get out of a reasonably soft early slate. LSU, Oklahoma, Alabama, Ole Miss and Texas A&M is a gauntlet that will begin Oct. 11 and not end util Nov. 15. Of course, Clemson is awaiting South Carolina at season’s end.

There are scenarios in which South Carolina sees internal development at key spots and maintains its momentum. But more likely than not this feels like a year of at least some regression. 

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Athletic Director Confident Wyoming is ‘Catching Up’ in NIL Game

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LARAMIE — When it comes to the controversial subject of Name, Image and Likeness in college sports, Tom Burman will be the first to tell you Wyoming has been playing catch up.

That doesn’t mean a solution isn’t on the horizon.

“We need to grow it quickly,” the school’s longtime athletics director admitted on Saturday night.

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A report by the Cowboy State Daily earlier in the day stated the department is only allocating $1.4 million annually in NIL funds, $800,000 less per year than regional programs Montana and Montana State, which compete in the FCS.

While the latter dollar amount could not be substantiated, Burman said the initial figure for UW is now at $1.5 million, adding that number only illustrates the revenue sharing monies between the school’s two largest income generating programs, football and men’s basketball. An additional $200,000 is being divvied up between women’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling, he added.

“This does not include any third-party NIL dollars or Learfield NIL partnerships, which are likely another $500,000 total,” he continued. “This also does not include Alston Scholarship dollars, which is $1.1 million, and are included as revenue sharing as part of the House Settlement analysis.”

There are other future plans in place to bring in additional revenue, Burman said. including jersey patches, field and court logos and venue naming opportunities.

UNLV, one of the Cowboys’ current Mountain West foes, recently announced a 5-year, $11 million deal to promote a local Las Vegas company on its uniforms in football, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball. That is expected to be approved in August.

Burman said this will happen at UW, but added, “We’re not going to give it away.”

The same can be said for a permanent field sponsor inside War Memorial Stadium.

Ramos Law, a firm based out of Colorado, purchased that space for the Cowboys’ home finale last month against Nevada — the “Josh Allen game” — for a reported $90,000-plus. The company logo was placed at both 25 yards lines.

 

MORE UW FOOTBALL NEWS VIA 7220SPORTS:

* Burman, UW Athletics Seeking Additional Revenue Streams

* Recruiting, Portal Misses Have Lasting Impact in Laramie

* Injured Wyoming Running Back Says He’s Entering Portal

* Wyoming Inks 20 Freshmen in 2026 Recruiting Class

* Wyoming in the Market for New Offensive Coordinator

* PODCAST: Offseason ‘Rework’ Underway in Laramie

* Running Back Terron Kellman Again Looking for New Home

* Wyoming’s Leading Receiver Entering NCAA Transfer Portal

 

There are other potential avenues that could help Wyoming gain ground on the competition.

“If we get support from the state — and not a budget cut, also — and continued investment from the private sector, coupled with support from campus, we will be in a good place in short order,” Burman said.

The department earlier this month asked the joint appropriations committee of the Wyoming Legislature for an additional $3 million on top of the annual $11.2 it receives annually through the school’s block grant. The state will also match up to $5 million a year in private donations.

The grand total is just over $19 million.

Though the $3 million, annually, wouldn’t go directly to NIL and revenue sharing, Burman said, it will help UW to handle other escalating costs that have occurred due to inflation and additional costs related to the NCAA House settlement and Mountain West membership changes.

The university is now on the hook for reimbursements to former student-athletes. That number totals $2.8 billion in damages. Over the next 10 years, Burman added, Wyoming will lose funding to the tune of $550,000, annually.

The current media rights deal with the conference, which currently brings in $3.7 million a year, is also likely to take a hit.

San Diego State, Fresno State, Utah State, Boise State and the Cowboys’ Border War rival, Colorado State, are departing in July for the new-look Pac-12. The league is adding UTEP and Northern Illinois, the latter in football only. UC Davis and Grand Canyon have joined on the basketball side. Hawaii is also now a full member.

The department, though, could soon see an influx of cash once the legal battle between the Mountain West and Pac-12 is finalized. Poaching fees and exit fees are at the heart of the litigation. The next hearing in that case is set for Sept. 9.

Donations to the Cowboy Joe Club, the department’s lead fundraising arm, will also open up additional opportunities to retain and lure future student-athletes, Burman added.

“We are starting to see people donate,” he said. “That frees up money for revenue sharing through ticket sales, media rights, corporate dollars, television, etc.

“We are just getting started.”

University of Wyoming’s Top 50 Football Players

The rules are simple: What was the player’s impact while in Laramie? That means NFL stats, draft status or any other accolade earned outside of UW is irrelevant when it comes to this list.

This isn’t a one-man job. This task called for a panel of experts. Joining 7220’s Cody Tucker are Robert GagliardiJared NewlandRyan Thorburn, and Kevin McKinney.

We all compiled our own list of 50 and let computer averages do the work. Think BCS — only we hope this catalog is fairer.

Don’t agree with a selection? Feel free to sound off on our Twitter: @7220sports – #Top50UWFB

Gallery Credit: 7220Sports.com

– University of Wyoming’s Top 50 Football Players





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Clemson Fans Want Dabo Swinney Fired Immediately After Bowl Game

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It’s getting hard for Clemson to ignore the downfall of Dabo Swinney.

Prior to the start of the 2025 season, Clemson was a trendy pick to make the national championship game. The program’s hopes of making a run in the College Football Playoff were destroyed once Swinney’s squad fell to 1-3 on Sept. 20. Although the Tigers finished the regular season with a 7-5 record, the reality is they underachieved this year.

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As if this season wasn’t brutal enough for Clemson fans, they had to watch their team get dismantled by Penn State in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl.

Clemson’s offense was neutralized by Penn State’s defense. On the flip side, the Nittany Lions received a sharp performance from quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer.

Before Penn State even put the finishing touches on its bowl victory over Clemson, people voiced their complaints about Swinney online. Most of them believe he should be fired this offseason.

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Nov 14, 2025; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Clemson Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney talks with the officials during the first half against the Louisville Cardinals at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images

Nov 14, 2025; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Clemson Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney talks with the officials during the first half against the Louisville Cardinals at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images

Dabo on the hot seat.

“Fire Dabo, fire the whole staff, cut the entire team. Losing to a piss poor Penn State team is unacceptable,” one fan said.

“Please fire Dabo..it’s time,” a second fan wrote. “I’m sorry but it’s time.”

“Fire Dabo NOW,” a third fan commented.

“Dabo Swinney has stated numerous times that he’s against NIL If he can’t adapt then Clemson needs to fire him,” another fan argued. “I think he’s a great football coach and would have success in the NFL, but the college game is a lot different now.”

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Swinney, a two-time national champion, has accomplished remarkable things at Clemson since taking over the program in 2009.

At the end of the day though, Swinney has struggled to adapt in the NIL era of college football.

Should Clemson fire Swinney this offseason?

This story was originally published by The Spun on Dec 27, 2025, where it first appeared in the College Football section. Add The Spun as a Preferred Source by clicking here.



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Oregon QB Austin Novosad plans to enter NCAA Transfer Portal

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Oregon redshirt sophomore quarterback Austin Novosad plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, according to a report from ESPN’s Pete Thamel on Saturday afternoon.

Novosad, a native of Dripping Springs, Texas, spent three seasons at Oregon and appeared in seven games. During that span, he completed 12 of 15 passes for 99 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions.

Novosad waited his turn in Eugene throughout that time. He learned behind Bo Nix during his true freshman season in 2023 and Dillon Gabriel in 2024. Novosad remained with the program losing the spring quarterback competition to Dante Moore, and played very little during his third season with the program.

A member of the 2023 recruiting class, he was the No. 113 overall prospect and the No. 10 quarterback in the cycle, per the Rivals Industry Ranking, a proprietary algorithm that compiles ratings and rankings from all of the primary recruiting media services. He was the No. 21 player from the state of Texas that year.

Novosad is set to have have two years of eligibility at the next school he attends. He used a redshirt during his true freshman season.

As a high schooler, he completed 563-of-873 passes (64.5%) for 8,983 yards and 114 touchdowns compared to 18 interceptions during a three-year career at the varsity level. He had three games where he finished with seven touchdowns, as well as one six-touchdown game, and six separate games where he threw five touchdowns. Novosad was recruited by the likes of Ohio State, Texas A&M and Baylor, among others. A one-time Baylor commit, he flipped late to the Ducks before National Signing Day.

More on the NCAA Transfer Portal

Once the NCAA transfer portal opens on Jan. 2, players can officially enter their names in the NCAA transfer portal and go on to initiate contact with their preferred schools. The portal will be open for 15 days and close on Jan. 16.

Notably, players who are on teams competing in the national championship game are allowed five extra days to make their portal decision. The College Football Playoff championship game will be played on Jan. 19, so the players on those teams will be allowed until Jan. 24 to enter the portal and choose their next school.

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.





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No. 1 college football team linked to 1,700-yard RB in transfer portal

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James Madison completed a historic 2025 campaign, capturing the Sun Belt title and earning the program’s first-ever College Football Playoff berth before a first-round loss to Oregon.

Even with the postseason loss, the Dukes finished ranked inside the top 25 and reinforced their status as one of the fastest-rising programs in the FBS after transitioning from the FCS in 2022.

The team’s biggest contributor was junior running back Wayne Knight.

Across the season, he totaled 1,373 rushing yards on 207 carries (6.6 yards per carry) with nine rushing touchdowns and added 40 receptions for 397 receiving yards, producing 1,770 all-purpose yards.

Knight posted multiple 100-yard rushing games, set a school record with 234 all-purpose yards in the Sun Belt championship (including a 212-yard rushing effort), became a Paul Hornung Award finalist, earned first-team All–Sun Belt honors, and garnered All-American recognition from select outlets.

However, on Saturday, Knight announced his intention to enter the NCAA transfer portal.

Early reporting has already linked him to several Power Five programs, with Yahoo Sports explicitly naming No. 1-ranked Indiana as a logical fit.

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Indiana Head Coach Curt Cignetti and the Hoosies celebrate after the Indiana versus Ohio State BIg Ten Championship football game at Lucas Oil Stadium. | Rich Janzaruk/Herald-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Knight redshirted in 2023 before establishing himself as James Madison’s primary back in 2024, totaling 449 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns while adding 137 receiving yards and two receiving scores ahead of his breakout 2025 campaign.

Knight signed with James Madison in December 2021, choosing the Dukes over more than a dozen other scholarship offers, including Delaware, Navy, Brown, Howard, and Maine.

Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti is the central link in the Knight to Indiana storyline. 

Before taking the Indiana job in 2024, Cignetti led James Madison to an 8–3 record in 2022 and an 11–1 finish in 2023, reaching as high as No. 18 in the AP poll.

Knight played under Cignetti during both seasons and was originally recruited to JMU by him.

For Cignetti and Indiana, adding a high-production, battle-tested running back would bolster depth and special teams for a program now competing at the highest level.

Read More at College Football HQ

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  • Major college football program ‘expected to hire’ 66-year-old head coach

  • College Football Playoff team loses player to transfer portal

  • College Football Playoff team loses starting QB to transfer portal



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Kyle Whittingham releases first public statement after Michigan hire

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Late Friday night, Michigan made it official. Kyle Whittingham will take over as the next Wolverines head coach, and he released his first public statement.

News broke earlier Friday that Whittingham would replace Sherrone Moore as Michigan head coach. He previously announced his plans to step down as Utah head coach after a decorated run, becoming the winningest coach in program history. Michigan confirmed he is signing a five-year contract.

In Friday’s announcement, Whittingham and athletics director Warde Manuel released statements. Whittingham pointed to the tradition in Ann Arbor and high standard as he takes over the program.

“We are honored to lead the outstanding student-athletes, coaches, and staff who represent Michigan Football each day,” Whittingham said in a statement. “Michigan is synonymous with tradition and excellence – both on the field and beyond – and our entire program is committed to upholding those values while striving for greatness together.

“My family and I are thrilled to join the University of Michigan community, and we look forward to helping our players grow, develop, and reach their highest potential – on the gridiron, in the classroom, and as leaders. It’s a privilege to be part of something that inspires pride in every Wolverine fan. Go Blue!”

Whittingham replaced Urban Meyer as Utah head coach in 2005 and amassed a 177-88 overall record at the helm – the most wins in Utes history. He initially joined the program in 1994, starting out as defensive line coach ad becoming the Utes’ defensive coordinator in 1995. When Meyer left for Florida in 2005, Whittingham took over as head coach.

Although he announced he’d step down as Utah coach, Whittingham made it clear he wasn’t necessarily done coaching. Now, he’ll prepare to head to Ann Arbor and take over a Michigan team which underwent a major shakeup this month.

“Kyle Whittingham is a well-respected and highly successful head coach who is widely recognized as a leader of exceptional character and principled leadership,” Manuel said in a statement. “Throughout our search, he consistently demonstrated the qualities we value at Michigan: vision, resilience, and the ability to build and sustain championship-caliber teams.

“Kyle brings not only a proven track record of success, but also a commitment to creating a program rooted in toughness, physicality, discipline and respect – where student-athletes and coaches represent the university with distinction both on and off the field. We are excited to welcome Kyle to the University of Michigan family as he takes the helm of our football program.”



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