It’s been known for a while that when Nebraska takes on Utah in the Las Vegas Bowl, it will be the last time that Kyle Whittingham coaches the Utes. There was a time when the longtime coach was thought to be retiring. However, he’s stepping down from the Big 12 school and might instead be headed for the Big Ten and Michigan.
If the next school does turn out to be the Wolverines, the Huskers have a fascinating job on New Year’s Eve. First, they’ll be wishing Whittingham a farewell to his career in Utah. It will also be a sort of “welcome to the conference” moment and an introduction to the kind of football the Ute coach can expect when he helms UM.
According to Dan Wetzel and Pete Thamel, Whittingham has emerged as the leading candidate for the Michigan Wolverines. And considering they haven’t made much progress, things are about to go down.
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