Amy Williams+FollowHerbstreit Endorses Whittingham to MichiganWolverine Nation, did you ever think you’d see Buckeye legend Kirk Herbstreit giving Michigan’s new head coach a full-throated endorsement? That’s exactly what happened after the Wolverines landed Kyle Whittingham on a massive $8.2M deal. Herbstreit called it a “fantastic hire” and said Whittingham is the guy to reestablish the Michigan brand after all the recent chaos. When both Herbstreit and Michigan icon Desmond Howard are hyped, you know this is a big move. Is Whittingham the steady hand we need? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowWhittingham’s vision: Michigan football gets tougherPhysicality is about to define Michigan football like never before. New head coach Kyle Whittingham, a lifelong Wolverine fan, is bringing his trademark hard-nosed style from Utah to Ann Arbor. He’s made it clear: dominating the line of scrimmage and running the ball will be the Wolverines’ identity. For fans who’ve missed that old-school grit, this is big news. With Ohio State always stacking up talent, Whittingham’s focus on toughness could be the edge Michigan needs. What do you think—will this throwback approach finally get Michigan over the hump? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMichigan football’s bold coaching shakeupMichigan football is making waves again, closing in on hiring BYU’s Jay Hill as defensive coordinator for 2026. This move comes hot on the heels of Kyle Whittingham stepping in as head coach, signaling a total revamp for the Wolverines. The shakeup has even left Barstool’s Dave Portnoy—usually brimming with confidence—at risk of eating his words after he predicted back-to-back national titles. With Michigan now looking to poach a rival coach, it’s stirring up plenty of rivalry drama. What do you think—will this new coaching duo deliver the championships Portnoy promised, or is Michigan taking too big a gamble? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowJordan Marshall’s loyalty could reshape Michigan footballJordan Marshall’s decision to stick with Michigan, even after the shock of a mid-season coaching change, is a huge boost for the Wolverines. He’s not just any player—Marshall was the team’s most reliable offensive weapon last season, racking up over 900 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. His public support for new head coach Kyle Whittingham signals real buy-in from the locker room and could set the tone for the rest of the roster. With Whittingham assembling a staff full of familiar, proven winners, do you think Michigan can keep its momentum and surprise the Big Ten next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
phughes+FollowMichigan football shakes up coaching staffMichigan football just made a bold move by hiring Utah’s Kyle Whittingham as head coach after a wild stretch of rumors and drama around Sherrone Moore. Whittingham, known for his no-nonsense approach and strong culture-building, is bringing in a mostly new staff—expect 7 or 8 fresh faces, but a couple of familiar assistants will stick around. It’s a big shift for a program used to Midwest ties, but Whittingham says Michigan is one of the few jobs he’d leave retirement for. How do you feel about an outsider leading the Wolverines? Will this new direction pay off? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan football’s new era with WhittinghamMichigan fans are buzzing as Kyle Whittingham steps in as head coach, bringing a sense of stability that’s been missing in Ann Arbor. Whittingham’s first words—full of respect and excitement—already have the community feeling hopeful about the program’s future. After years of scandals and uncertainty, this move signals a fresh start and a focus on building something lasting. The energy around the team is shifting, with even skeptical fans jumping on board. What are your thoughts—can Whittingham restore Michigan’s football legacy and lead them to a national title? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan football shakeup: Top recruit wants outOne of Michigan’s top 2026 football recruits, Brady Marchese, is already asking to be released from his commitment after the school’s head coaching news broke. Marchese, a standout wide receiver who just flipped from Georgia to Michigan on signing day, now seems ready to look elsewhere—potentially setting off a wave of other recruits reconsidering their futures in Ann Arbor. With so much uncertainty around the program, it’s got people wondering: how much does a coaching change really impact a team’s future? What would you do if you were in these players’ shoes? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBryce Underwood’s Michigan future up in the airBryce Underwood isn’t making any calls about his Michigan future until after the Citrus Bowl against Texas. With a new head coach, Kyle Whittingham, stepping in and the possibility of Utah’s offensive mastermind Jason Beck joining, there’s a lot riding on what happens next. Underwood, the star freshman QB, is keeping his focus on the bowl game for now, but other programs are already circling. Losing a local talent like Underwood would be a huge blow for Michigan, especially during this coaching shakeup. What do you think—will the new staff be enough to keep him in Ann Arbor? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball10Share
glen25+FollowWhy Michigan’s new coach isn’t a game-changerMichigan fans are buzzing about Kyle Whittingham’s arrival, but here’s the real talk: he’s not the next Jim Harbaugh, and Ohio State isn’t sweating. Whittingham brings a clean slate after recent scandals, but at 66 and with retirement rumors swirling, he’s likely just a bridge to the next era—not the leader to take Michigan back to the top. Meanwhile, Ohio State is thriving, and the gap between the rivals feels wider than ever. Do you think Whittingham can actually shake things up, or is this just a stopgap move for the Wolverines? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBryce Underwood’s words spark Michigan buzzBryce Underwood just sent Michigan fans into a frenzy with a simple choice of words. When talking about new head coach Kyle Whittingham, Underwood referred to the Wolverines in the third person—something that’s got folks wondering if he’s eyeing the exit. It’s a move that echoes Travis Kelce’s recent comments about the Chiefs, and it’s fueling speculation that the Citrus Bowl could be Underwood’s last game in maize and blue. With a new coach and big changes on the horizon, what do you think—reading too much into it, or is something up? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share