ANN ARBOR, Mich. — University of Michigan officials this week finalized the hiring of Kyle Whittingham as head football coach, agreeing to a five-year contract after reports earlier Friday that he had emerged as the leading candidate. Whittingham, 66, left Utah after 21 seasons with a 177-88 record and multiple coach-of-the-year awards; ESPN and Yahoo reported negotiations accelerated among athletic leaders, donors and advisers. Reports indicate the contract totals about $41 million over five years, and Whittingham will not coach Utah in the Dec. 31 Las Vegas Bowl. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 9 original reports from KSLTV.com, Cleveland, ABC 4, Cambodian Times, KSL NewsRadio, Yahoo Sports, The News-Gazette, WXYZ and ABC Action News Tampa Bay (WFTS).
University of Michigan athletic department, major donors and fans gained an experienced, nationally proven head coach expected to provide program stability, recruiting continuity, and public reassurance after the prior coach's abrupt departure.
University of Utah players, staff and the Utah program lost a 21-season head coach, altering roster continuity and depriving the program of a planned farewell coaching presence in the Las Vegas Bowl.
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KSLTV.com ABC 4 Cambodian Times KSL NewsRadio Yahoo Sports The News-Gazette WXYZ Cambodian TimesMichigan hires Kyle Whittingham to replace disgraced coach Sherrone Moore, AP sources say
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