Michigan’s football program sits at No. 5 in the latest Big Ten power rankings as spring drills wrap up, a placement that reflects both past achievements and the optimism surrounding the upcoming season.
A New Coaching Direction
At the helm of the Wolverines is Kyle Whittingham, the newly appointed head coach whose résumé includes a distinguished tenure at Utah and a spot among the top three active head coaches in career victories.
Whittingham inherits a schedule that will test the team against formidable opponents, including Oklahoma, Indiana, Oregon and the perennial powerhouse Ohio State.
Among the storylines, quarterback Bryce Underwood is expected to drive the offense, bringing a blend of arm strength and poise that could reshape the team’s dynamics.
The coaching staff, led by offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore, aims to blend Whittingham’s experience with fresh ideas, while the defense looks to build on recent improvements.
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