Michigan Football Coaching Hot Board: The Names Leading Prediction Markets Right Now

With Sherrone Moore officially out at Michigan, the coaching search has exploded into one of the most fascinating in college football. Prediction markets are already shifting rapidly, and a surprising mix of college stars, NFL coaches, and even Michigan legends have entered the conversation.

Based on current betting movement and insider buzz, these are the true names to watch.


🔥 TIER 1 — THE REAL CONTENDERS (Prediction Market Favorites)

1. Kalen DeBoer (Alabama Head Coach)

Why he’s a real candidate:

  • Proven elite winner at Washington and now Alabama
  • Midwest roots make Michigan appealing
  • Michigan’s donors would absolutely go all-in financially

Why he might not:

  • Alabama is still the better job
  • Would take a massive buyout and aggressive courting

Market verdict: Still the most complete coach on the board and a legitimate splash hire.


2. Jedd Fisch (Washington Head Coach, Former Michigan Assistant)

Why he’s a fit:

  • Knows Michigan deeply from his OC stint under Harbaugh
  • Has successfully rebuilt two programs (Arizona → Washington)
  • QB development is elite

Why he might not:

  • Has moved frequently
  • Washington is now in the Big Ten, making it a lateral move

Market verdict: One of the most realistic “culture + familiarity” hires.


3. Kenny Dillingham (Arizona State Head Coach)

Why he’s rising:

  • Young, innovative, extremely respected
  • Clear CEO traits
  • Michigan could lock him in for a decade if they believe in him

Why he might not:

  • Limited head-coaching track record
  • ASU is his dream job (he’s from Phoenix)

Market verdict: A modern, high-upside candidate trending fast.


4. Jesse Minter (Chargers DC, Former Michigan DC)

Why he’s in the mix:

  • Architect of Michigan’s 2023 national title defense
  • Familiar with Michigan’s culture, administration, and roster
  • Easy transition, especially for player retention

Why he might not:

  • Has never been a college head coach
  • May prefer to stay in the NFL with Harbaugh

Market verdict: Quiet but very real candidate if Michigan wants continuity.


🔥 TIER 2 — THE WILD CARDS (Massive Upside, Massive Risk)

5. Jon Gruden (Former Raiders/Bucs HC)

Why he’s mentioned:

  • Big name
  • Proven NFL offensive success
  • Would electrify national media

Why it’s unlikely:

  • Off-field controversies
  • No college experience
  • Michigan administration would face enormous scrutiny

Market verdict: A longshot—but prediction markets love chaos.


6. Marcus Freeman (Notre Dame Head Coach)

Why he’s a fit:

  • Elite recruiter
  • Midwestern identity fits Michigan perfectly

Why not:

  • Notre Dame will fight to keep him
  • Would Michigan poach from their biggest academic rival?

Market verdict: The ultimate rivalry power move.


7. Biff Poggi (Michigan Interim HC)

Why he’s viable:

  • Loved by players
  • Strong internal support
  • Calming presence after turmoil

Why not:

  • Limited major head-coaching credentials
  • Fans may want a more proven hire

Market verdict: A real possibility if the team rallies under him.


8. Brian Daboll (New York Giants Head Coach)

Why he’s on the board:

  • Players love him
  • Offensive guru
  • Michigan has the brand and money to entice an NFL HC

Why not:

  • Still employed in the NFL
  • Giants may not move on yet

Market verdict: A dark-horse NFL splash hire.


🔥 TIER 3 — FAN FAVORITES & OUTSIDE-THE-BOX OPTIONS

9. Desmond Howard (Michigan Legend, ESPN Analyst)

Why he’s mentioned:

  • Michigan icon
  • Could unite the fan base instantly

Why it won’t happen:

  • No coaching experience
  • Purely a fantasy hire from segments of the fanbase

Market verdict: A sentimental longshot.


10. Joe Brady (Bills OC)

Why he’s interesting:

  • One of the brightest young offensive minds in football
  • LSU 2019 résumé still carries HUGE weight
  • Michigan offers stability and freedom

Why not:

  • Has never been a head coach
  • May prefer to stay in the NFL trajectory

Market verdict: A trendy, modern hire if Michigan wants cutting-edge offense.


11. Lincoln Riley (USC Head Coach)

Why he’s on betting boards:

  • Ties to high-scoring offenses
  • Struggles at USC may push him toward a reset
  • Michigan’s NIL and defensive staff could complement him

Why not:

  • Massive buyout
  • Michigan values defense; Riley does not

Market verdict: Extremely unlikely—but the name moves clicks and bets.


12. Clark Lea (Vanderbilt Head Coach)

Why he’s included:

  • Highly respected defensive mind
  • Culture-builder background (Notre Dame, Vanderbilt)

Why unlikely:

  • Lack of winning record
  • Michigan needs instant success

Market verdict: A long-haul builder, not an immediate contender.


13. Jeff Brohm (Louisville Head Coach)

Why he fits the board:

  • Excellent offensive coach
  • Proven Big Ten experience at Purdue
  • Midwest roots

Why not:

  • Louisville is home; he’s unlikely to leave
  • Not a guaranteed upgrade

Market verdict: A classic middle-tier candidate — possible but not probable.


FINAL TAKEAWAY: The True Top Tier Right Now

Based on prediction markets + fit + administrative likelihood, your real top group is:

1. Kalen DeBoer

2. Jedd Fisch

3. Jesse Minter

4. Kenny Dillingham

5. Marcus Freeman

6. Biff Poggi

7. Joe Brady

Everyone else ranges from dark horse → improbable → entertainment fuel.