The Athletic places Michigan's Kyle Whittingham as 'tier two' coach
Kyle Whittingham takes over at Michigan with high expectations as experts debate if he is a long term solution.
In the latest update to The Athletic's coaching tiers list, Michigan Wolverines head coach Kyle Whittingham has been elevated to tier two alongside established winners. Despite finishing 5-7 last season with Utah, Whittingham's three top-15 finishes in the last five years, including undefeated seasons and two Pac-12 titles, have earned him recognition as a top-tier coach.
While some question his lack of a College Football Playoff (CFP) appearance, Whittingham's consistency and longevity have given him an advantage over less experienced candidates. His five-year contract with Michigan, coupled with his advanced age of 66, raises questions about his long-term plans. However, Whittingham's track record suggests he could stabilize the program after the turmoil under the previous coach, Sherrone Moore.
The Athletic expressed similar praise for Whittingham last year, despite his 5-7 season, highlighting his remarkable accomplishments at Utah. With a challenging schedule ahead, Michigan fans will be watching closely to see if Whittingham can deliver on his promise.
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