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Urban Meyer Weighs In on Michigan’s Coaching Turmoil and New Hires

The former Ohio State coach reflects on sign‑stealing scandals, the exit of Sherrone Moore and the promise he sees in Kyle Whittingham's arrival

Meyer’s Mixed Verdict on Michigan

Urban Meyer, the former Ohio State head coach turned FOX analyst, recently opened up about the turbulence that has surrounded the University of Michigan program over the past months, pointing to sign‑stealing scandals and the dismissal of Sherrone Moore while praising the hiring of Kyle Whittingham.

He said that the controversies have eroded his former admiration for the school, noting that his respect for Michigan has diminished in light of recent events.

Whittingham’s Fit for the Wolverines

Meyer praised the university’s decision to bring in Kyle Whittingham, the longtime Utah coach, describing him as a perfect fit who brings strong character and leadership to the program.

He recalled a shared history between the two coaches that dates back to Whittingham’s tenure at Utah, where Meyer had previously highlighted his work ethic and integrity.

Meyer also reflected on the broader landscape of college football, suggesting that the challenges faced by Michigan are not unique but require decisive leadership to navigate.

As the Wolverines prepare for the upcoming season, the blend of experienced oversight and fresh coaching could prove decisive in restoring confidence both on and off the field.

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