Michigan, DeBoer and Alabama football
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Despite rumblings, Ohio State legend Urban Meyer isn't fond of the possibility of Kalen DeBoer ditching Tuscaloosa for Ann Arbor.
Urban Meyer made his feelings clear on the prospects of Alabama's Kalen DeBoer jumping ship for the Big Ten waters in Ann Arbor.
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Michigan coaching search: Kalen DeBoer out after Alabama’s wild win?
DeBoer’s Alabama Crimson Tide flipped their opening-round College Football Playoff game on Friday night, turning a 17-point deficit into a 34-24 victory at Oklahoma. Michigan fans watching, hoping for an Oklahoma victory and DeBoer to flee Tuscaloosa for Ann Arbor, went through a wild one.
As the search continues, ESPN college football insider Pete Thamel gave an update on Wednesday morning's edition of "Get Up," while mentioning Eli Drinkwitz (Missouri), Jedd Fisch (Washington) and former Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham as potential candidates for the Wolverines.
An unexpected coach is now surging for the Michigan Wolverines job as Kalen DeBoer remains linked to the opening.
Former Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron poured cold water on Michigan coaching rumors, questioning whether Kalen DeBoer's fit.
As the Wolverines' hunt for a new coach drags on, two top candidates reveal starkly different approaches to Michigan's overtures.
DeBoer was immediately highlighted as a top candidate to watch to coach the Wolverines once Michigan fired head coach Sherrone Moore for cause on Wednesday. DeBoer had also been mentioned as a candidate for the Penn State job before he shut down those rumors ahead of the SEC Championship Game.
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Rumors of Kalen DeBoer's departure from the Alabama Crimson Tide come to a screeching halt following latest coaching news
Kalen DeBoer is probably locked in a dark room with a black Alabama Crimson Tide hoodie on, watching as much film as one can stomach ahead of his matchup with the Indiana Hoosiers on New Year's Day. So he probably doesn't know,
As Michigan pushes all their chips to the center of the table for DeBoer, Greg McElroy explains the Wolverines' refusal to take "no" for an answer despite strong indicators he's staying in Tuscaloosa.