Family Ties on the Michigan Football Staff
In Ann Arbor, new head coach Kyle Whittingham builds a family‑centric culture, hiring relatives, while running backs coach Tony Alford balances nepotism concerns with the benefits of a close‑knit staff.
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In Ann Arbor, new head coach Kyle Whittingham builds a family‑centric culture, hiring relatives, while running backs coach Tony Alford balances nepotism concerns with the benefits of a close‑knit staff.

Michigan’s 2027 recruiting class already boasts 15 verbal commitments, ranking No. 10 in Rivals’ early standings. Key pledges include four‑star quarterback Kamden Lopati, Chicago’s Mount Carmel duo Quentin Burrell and Tavares Harrington, and Charles Woodson Jr., son of a Wolverines legend. The class emphasizes in‑state talent, a strong defensive line and secondary, while still seeking upgrades at wide receiver and offensive line.
On May 15, Charles Woodson Jr. announced his commitment to the University of Michigan, echoing his father’s celebrated collegiate and professional achievements.