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Michigan Football Welcomes Kyle Whittingham as New Head Coach Amid Controversy

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The University of Michigan has appointed Kyle Whittingham as its new head football coach, replacing Sherrone Moore, who was recently fired and arrested. Whittingham, previously the head coach at the University of Utah, signed a five-year contract after a tumultuous period for the Wolverines, which included penalties from the NCAA and Moore's legal troubles stemming from a felony charge of home invasion. Whittingham, who boasts a successful track record with 177 wins at Utah, aims to restore stability and uphold the program's traditions. The Wolverines are set to face the University of Texas in the Citrus Bowl on New Year’s Eve under interim coach Biff Poggi.

Key Details: • Kyle Whittingham signed a five-year contract as head coach. • Sherrone Moore was terminated due to serious legal issues, including felony charges. • Michigan will play the University of Texas in the Citrus Bowl on December 31. • Whittingham's first game will be on September 5 against Western Michigan.

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