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Why Michigan Is Simplifying Its Offensive Scheme Under Whittingham

71F2D47D-A8FB-4317-A6CB-CDB07466C09Aby: Trevor McCue4 hours agoTrevorMcCue
Michigan Wolverines football quarterback Bryce Underwood had a strong 2025 regular season. (Photo by Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images)
Michigan Wolverines football quarterback Bryce Underwood had a strong 2025 regular season. (Photo by Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images)

Michigan isn’t just installing a new offense this spring — it’s adjusting how it builds one. In his first spring press conference on Tuesday, head coach Kyle Whittingham pointed to a clear shift in philosophy. The system won’t be built on volume or complexity. It’s being built to function quickly, adapt to personnel, and hold up in a roster environment that changes year to year.

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