Summary
Michigan Wolverines football team hired Kyle Whittingham as their new head coach. The team's focus now is on Bryce Underwood, a talented freshman quarterback, who may consider transferring schools after the coaching change. Underwood has not confirmed his future plans and will decide after the Citrus Bowl.
Key Facts
- Michigan Wolverines hired Kyle Whittingham as head coach with a five-year, $41 million contract.
- Bryce Underwood is a freshman quarterback at Michigan with notable performance stats: 2,229 passing yards, nine passing touchdowns, six interceptions, 323 rushing yards, and five rushing touchdowns.
- Underwood previously considered LSU before choosing Michigan and may consider transferring again after the coaching change.
- Lane Kiffin, the new head coach, is looking to recruit a high-profile quarterback for his first season.
- Underwood plans to discuss his future with his family after the Citrus Bowl game on December 31.
- Underwood shared positive remarks about Whittingham on social media but hasn't fully committed to staying at Michigan.
- There are reports that Michigan might lose up to 25 players to the transfer portal before their game against Texas.