Summary
Michigan is looking for a new football coach after firing Sherrone Moore, but their top candidates have chosen to stay with their current teams. Kalen DeBoer and Kenny Dillingham, both considered for the position, have decided not to move to Michigan.
Key Facts
- Michigan is searching for a new football coach after firing Sherrone Moore.
- Kalen DeBoer, a candidate for the job, led Alabama to victory against Oklahoma.
- The transfer portal opens soon, creating urgency for Michigan to hire a new coach.
- Kenny Dillingham, another top candidate, decided to stay with Arizona State.
- Dillingham signed a new contract with Arizona State, earning $7.5 million annually.
- Dillingham’s coaching staff will have a budget of $11 million.
- Arizona State believes in Dillingham's ability to lead them back to the top of the Big 12 Conference.
- Dillingham needs to find a new quarterback as his current one, Sam Leavitt, is transferring.