Michigan Football Under New Coach Kyle Whittingham: A Culture Shift
Michigan football's new coach brings discipline and a 'great change'
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New Michigan football head coach Kyle Whittingham has implemented significant changes, focusing on discipline and team cohesion. Players like edge rusher Lugard Edokpayi report improved morale and physical strength under the new strength coach Doug Elisaia, setting high expectations for the upcoming season.
- 01Kyle Whittingham emphasizes discipline and team culture in Michigan football.
- 02Edge rusher Lugard Edokpayi highlights improved team morale and cohesion.
- 03New strength coach Doug Elisaia has made a positive impact on players' physical performance.
- 04Players feel a wealth of talent within the team, raising hopes for the season.
- 05Michigan football will begin summer conditioning leading up to the September 5 season opener.
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Kyle Whittingham, the new head coach of Michigan football, is making notable changes to the program, focusing on discipline and fostering a positive team culture. Third-year edge rusher Lugard Edokpayi has observed a significant shift in the team's morale and cohesion since Whittingham's arrival. The hiring of strength coach Doug Elisaia has also been a game-changer, with players reporting gains in physical strength and explosiveness. Edokpayi believes that the talent across the team, particularly in the offense and defense, positions Michigan for a successful season. With spring ball concluded, the team will engage in summer conditioning before the season opener against Western Michigan on September 5.
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The changes in coaching and training could enhance player performance, potentially leading to a more successful season for Michigan football.
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