The Michigan Wolverines' head football coaching position opened abruptly on Wednesday, as Sherrone Moore was fired and then later arrested.

Second-year Alabama football coach Kalen DeBoer's name was the first one mentioned by On3's Pete Nakos in who could replace Moore, and major betting sites quickly labeled him a favorite.

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As the college football world reacts to the Moore saga, analysts have weighed in on DeBoer's interest in the job.

ESPN's Pete Thamel told Pat McAfee on "The Pat McAfee Show" that there was no indication the Tide coach would be interested, although he acknowledged he would be Michigan's first choice.

"I would be skeptical," Thamel told McAfee of the timing. " Just having been around this long

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