Kalen DeBoer Next Mchigan Head Coach Odds - Now Favored

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We may see Sherrone Moore crying again on television, but it won’t be as the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines.

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Moore was fired after two years at the helm due to an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.

Who knows how long the Michigan Athletic Department was investing this situation, but in a year with so much coaching turnover the timing to find a new head coach is absolutely brutal.

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have opened odds for the next head coach at Michigan and Alabama's Kalen DeBoer is the favorite.

Michigan Next Head Coach 
Kalen DeBoer4/1
Jesse Minter5/1
Joe Brady6/1
Jedd Fisch7/1
Jeff Brohm8/1
Kenny Dillingham9/1
Lincoln Riley9/1
Brian Daboll10/1
Dan Mullen10/1
Marcus Freeman12/1
Pete Kwiatkowski12/1
PJ Fleck14/1
Dan Lanning14/1
Josh Heupel14/1
Manny Diaz14/1
Tommy Rees18/1
Jason Eck20/1
Biff Poggi25/1
Ryan Grubb25/1
Brent Vigen25/1
Jon Gruden25/1
Brian Kelly25/1

- BetOnline Press

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