Arizona State coach Kenny Dillingham looks ahead
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Arizona State coach Kenny Dillingham was rumored to be a leading candidate for the vacant Michigan job, but it was never close to actually happening.
Dillingham said he never doubted the agreement would get done, which suggests his interest in Michigan may not have been that strong.
Kenny Dillingham said by way of his new contract, the ASU staff now has the benefit of long-term stability, including a new GM.
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Michigan’s Kenny Dillingham situation is a warning Notre Dame can’t ignore
However, after Saturday morning's big news that Kenny Dillingham signed an extension with Arizona State, the Big Ten power looks like it's in real trouble. It also looks like they'll strike out with Alabama's Kalen Deboer.
Well, I think we all thought the rumors of a potential Kenny Dillingham departure were all but squashed — until today. It still feels like
Alabama’s Kalen DeBoer opened as the favorite to land the job after Sherrone Moore was fired last week before being passed by Washington’s Jedd Fisch shortly after. Then Arizona State’s Kenny Dillingham surged to the top of the list with the best odds just days ago,
Kalen DeBoer justified Michigan's interest in luring him away as he led a comeback win vs. Oklahoma. But would he want that job?
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If Michigan tight end Marlin Klein had his way, the university wouldn’t have to look very far for its next head football coach. On Friday, Klein was one of three Michigan players to speak publicly for the first time since Sherrone Moore was fired on Dec.