The Michigan Wolverines’ quest for a new football head coach has emerged as one of the most compelling narratives in college sports this season. This hunt began abruptly after the dismissal of Sherrone Moore and has unfolded alongside the intense action of the College Football Playoff.
A leading candidate, Alabama’s Kalen DeBoer, delivered a stunning performance on Friday evening. His Crimson Tide squad overcame an early 17-point hole against Oklahoma on the road, securing a hard-fought victory that propelled them into a quarterfinal matchup against top-seeded Indiana at the Rose Bowl.
That triumphant comeback altered the landscape for Michigan’s pursuit of DeBoer. With the transfer portal set to activate shortly after the Rose Bowl concludes, the Wolverines face mounting pressure to finalize their coaching decision without further delays.
Meanwhile, another highly regarded option, Kenny Dillingham of Arizona State, dealt a significant blow to Michigan’s plans over the weekend. Dillingham opted to remain with the Sun Devils, committing to an extended stay in the desert rather than relocating to Ann Arbor.
Dillingham has re-signed with the Sun Devils with a new average salary of $7.5 million, with the overall coaching staff having a pool of $11 million. This lucrative agreement positions both Dillingham and Arizona State as one of the top-compensated programs in the Big 12, effectively closing the door on any potential move.
Despite a season that fell short of expectations following their 2024 Playoff appearance, Arizona State leaders remain optimistic about reclaiming dominance in the Big 12 under Dillingham’s guidance.
With his commitment secured, Dillingham’s first major task now that he has re-signed is finding a new starting quarterback, as the man who led the Sun Devils to the Playoff, Sam Leavitt, will be heading elsewhere in the transfer portal for the 2026 season.
Dillingham’s rapid improvement of the program stands out. Following a challenging debut year in 2023 that resulted in a 3-9 mark, he guided Arizona State to a combined 19-7 record across the subsequent two campaigns.
After a difficult first season in the desert in 2023, when he went 3-9, Dillingham has transformed the Sun Devils program over the past two years with an overall record of 19-7.
As Michigan navigates these setbacks, the urgency intensifies with the impending transfer window and the need to stabilize the roster and recruiting efforts in the wake of recent turmoil. The coming days will likely reveal how the Wolverines pivot in this critical search.





