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Kyle Whittingham sees Michigan title quest as 'final challenge'


After Kyle Whittingham stepped down at Utah earlier this month, he left the door open to return to coaching. He had no idea that within a day, he would get a call about a head coaching vacancy at a school he had admired since he saw the University of Michigan Wolverines' famed winged helmets as a 7-year-old watching college football alone in his living room. (ESPN.com)

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Kyle Whittingham sees Michigan title quest as 'final challenge'