The Michigan Wolverines have their new head coach in Kyle Whittingham, and they look like making a serious dedication to their new man.
Whittingham has formally agreed to a contract to turn out to be Michigan’s head coach, based on a number of reviews. Notably, the Wolverines are signing Whittingham, 66, to a five-year deal.
A five-year pact means Whittingham can be 71 when it ends, assuming he sees out the whole contract. If the Wolverines are viewing him as a bridge coach meant to settle issues for a few years earlier than he strikes on, they actually usually are not treating him like one.
Michigan additionally gave earlier head coach Sherrone Moore a five-year deal when formalizing his rent in 2024.
