HOT TAKES: Utah's Kyle Whittingham to Michigan is LIKELY, BYU SCARES Notre Dame, Deion Sanders Done?

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HOT TAKES: Utah's Kyle Whittingham to Michigan is LIKELY, BYU SCARES Notre Dame, Deion Sanders Done?

from Locked On Big 12 | Daily College Football & Basketball Podcast · host Locked On Podcast Network

The timing of Kyle Whittingham’s announcement that he is stepping down as head coach at Utah has sent the college football world into a frenzy, particularly because it aligns perfectly with the massive vacancy at Michigan. While the initial headline was "retirement," a report from Stewart Mandel of The Athletic quickly clarified that Whittingham is "not retiring" and could seek other coaching opportunities—fueling widespread rumors of his significant interest in the Wolverines. The "Perfect" Culture FitMichigan is currently seeking a steadying force following the firing of Sherrone Moore. After years of the physical, defensive-minded "Harbaugh-era" identity, Whittingham is viewed by many as the ideal successor. His 21-year tenure at Utah was defined by grit, elite defensive line play, and a hard-nosed rushing attack—the exact blueprint Michigan used to win the 2023 National Championship. At 66, Whittingham represents a "bridge" candidate who can immediately restore professionalism and discipline to a program currently mired in off-field turmoil.  The Allure of a Blue-Blood FinaleWhittingham has accomplished everything possible at Utah, taking the program from the Mountain West to two Pac-12 titles and a Big 12 Championship. However, the chance to lead a Top-5 blue-blood brand like Michigan offers a level of resources (NIL, recruiting budget, and facilities) that he never had in Salt Lake City. With the Utah transition to Morgan Scalley already finalized, Whittingham is free to pursue a final, high-stakes challenge without damaging his legacy at his alma mater. A "Not Retired" Free AgentBy stepping down before his bowl game, Whittingham has effectively positioned himself as the most qualified "free agent" on the market. While he has a lucrative two-year special assistant role waiting at Utah, the "not retiring" tag suggests he is looking for one last ride. For a Michigan administration that needs a proven winner to stabilize the ship by the January 2nd transfer portal deadline, Whittingham isn't just a candidate—he’s the most logical choice. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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