

Michigan Football continues to add changes to their staff under the helm of new head coach Kyle Whittingham. As of most recent the program has announced the hiring of three key coaches in defensive coordinator Jay Hill from BYU, quarterbacks coach Koy Detmer Jr. from Utah, and tight ends coach Freddie Whittingham from Utah. Although these hires may not be surprising to hear, they are equally as important for the program moving forward. Here is some background of Michigan Football staffs newest additions.
Defensive Coordinator Jay Hill
Per the BYU athletics:
2022-Jaunaury 2026
Quarterbacks coach Koy Detmer Jr.
Tight Ends Coach Freddie Whittingham
Following the appointment of Kyle Whittingham as the new head coach at Michigan, his brother, Freddie Whittingham, has reportedly joined the staff as the Tight Ends Coach. This move is a centerpiece of a larger staff migration from the University of Utah to Ann Arbor for the 2026 season.
Freddie Whittingham spent the last 14 seasons at Utah, serving as the Tight Ends Coach and Recruiting Coordinator since 2016. Before coaching, he spent four years as the Utes' Director of Player Personnel.
Whittingham replaces Steve Casula and is expected to bring a more central role for the tight end position in the Wolverines' new offense under coordinator Jason Beck.
His arrival is seen as a major win for Michigan's roster retention, particularly for players like Zack Marshall, who was originally recruited by the Whittingham brothers at Utah. His hire reinforces Michigan's shift toward the "Utah model" of physical, trench-based football paired with elite tight end production.