Kyle Whittingham aims for Michigan Football to compete for the Big Ten title every year. The Wolverines are expected to improve despite a challenging schedule, with a win total set at 8.5 for the upcoming season.
Key points
Kyle Whittingham is the new head coach of Michigan Football.
Whittingham aims for the team to compete for the Big Ten title annually.
Michigan's over/under win total for 2026 is set at 8.5.
The Wolverines have a challenging schedule with key matchups against Oklahoma and Ohio State.
Whittingham emphasizes discipline and smart play for the team.
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Michigan offensive coordinator Jason Beck, left, head coach Kyle Whittingham, center, and quarterback Bryce Underwood run across the field during the spring game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 18, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesMichigan offensive coordinator Jason Beck, left, head coach Kyle Whittingham, center, and quarterback Bryce Underwood run across the field during the spring game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 18, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The inaugural campaign for Kyle Whittingham as the Michigan Wolverinesâ head coach is about four months away. From how the team operates on a daily basis to wins and losses and potentially even competing for a championship, what are realistic expectations for Whittinghamâs first year at Michigan?
Hereâs what the head coach himself had to say recently.
âI expect to challenge for the Big Ten title every single year. That should be a given,â Whittingham said. âEvery single year, we should be right there with the top teams. Playoffs are a lofty goal, but you canât get there unless we do well in the Big Ten. At Michigan, if youâre not thinking about the Big Ten championship every year, then something is wrong.â
According to FanDuel, the over/under win total is currently set at 8.5 wins. In the last two years under former head coach Sherrone Moore, Michigan went 17-9, including a 9-4 record in 2025.
The Wolverines are expected to improve from last season, but thereâs a chance the record doesnât reflect that due to their difficult schedule. Michigan opens up the season with non-conference matchups against Western Michigan, Oklahoma and UTEP. The Wolverines will be heavy favorites and should be able to handle Western Michigan and UTEP, but the battle with Oklahoma could loom very large as Michigan looks to pick up a marquee win over an SEC opponent before opening up Big Ten play.
Later in the season, the Wolverines will take on some of the Big Tenâs premier programs including and Indiana in October, before traveling to and in November. Michigan certainly has a chance to compete for a Big Ten championship in 2026, but the daunting schedule could make Whittinghamâs first season a bit underwhelming.
No matter what the final record is this season, the Wolverines should be much more disciplined under Whittingham. The Wolverines werenât exactly structured in recent years, but that should change drastically with him at the helm now. During his time at Utah, Whittinghamâs teams were known for attention to detail, discipline, physicality and toughness.
âHopefully weâre disciplined, play smart football, and avoid sloppy and ignorant penalties. Just play the game the way that itâs supposed to be played,â Whittingham said when we asked how he expects the program to operate under his command. âSo expectations are to be a tough, physical team that plays the game the right way, and is disciplined and plays smart.â
When it comes to Michigan, the expectation is to compete for championships every year, just like Whittingham said. However, even if the Wolverines fall short of contending for a Big Ten title or a berth in the playoffs, the expectation is Whittingham will continue to bring more stability and structure to a program that was in desperate need of just that.
Q&A
What are Kyle Whittingham's expectations for Michigan Football in 2026?
Whittingham expects to challenge for the Big Ten title every year and aims for the team to be disciplined and play smart football.
What is the over/under win total for Michigan Football in 2026?
The over/under win total for Michigan Football is currently set at 8.5 wins.
Who are Michigan's key opponents in the 2026 football season?
Michigan will face key opponents including Oklahoma, Penn State, Indiana, Oregon, and Ohio State during the 2026 season.
How did Michigan perform in the last two seasons before Whittingham's arrival?
In the last two seasons under former head coach Sherrone Moore, Michigan had a record of 17-9, including a 9-4 record in 2025.
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