After a head coaching change, schools usually turn to someone who knows the program inside and out. Michigan did the same on Wednesday, announcing that they once again trust associate head coach Biff Poggi, now officially the interim head coach. That decision comes with a proven track record, as Poggi led the Wolverines to a 2-0 record earlier this season when he served as the program’s acting coach. But why did he serve in that role even with Sherrone Moore on staff? At that time, Moore served a two-game suspension as a result of the Connor Stalions sign-stealing case.

Now, while Poggi takes the reins this time as interim head coach after Michigan finished 9–3 and missed the CFP for a second straight season, the Wolverines now prepare to face Texas in the Citrus Bowl. Here’s what you nee

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