Summary
Michigan is looking for a new head football coach after Sherrone Moore was fired. Several candidates are being considered, while current interim coach Biff Poggi is supported by players and staff for the permanent position. Poggi has been with Michigan in various roles and is preparing the team for the upcoming Citrus Bowl.
Key Facts
- Michigan is searching for a new head football coach.
- Sherrone Moore was fired on December 10, leading to the need for a new coach.
- Potential candidates include Alabama's Kalen DeBoer, Arizona State's Kenny Dillingham, and Washington's Jedd Fisch.
- Jedd Fisch reportedly has a strong interest in the Michigan coaching job.
- Interim head coach Biff Poggi is preparing the team for a game against Texas on December 31.
- Michigan players, including Marlin Klein and Jimmy Rolder, support Poggi for the permanent coaching role.
- Biff Poggi previously worked as an analyst and associate head coach at Michigan.
- Poggi has experience as a head coach, having coached at Charlotte, where he had a record of 6-16 in two seasons.