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List of Michigan Wolverines head football coaches

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List of Michigan Wolverines head football coaches

The Michigan Wolverines football program is a college football team that represents the University of Michigan in the NCAA's Big Ten Conference. The Wolverines have played 1,406 games during their 145 seasons, winning a collegiate-record 1,012 contests for a winning percentage of .733. Michigan has had 21 head coaches since its first recorded football game in 1879. Mike Murphy and Frank Crawford, co-head coaches for a single season in 1891, were the team's first head coaches. his first season at Michigan in 1901, Fielding H. Yost guided the Wolverines to the 1902 Rose Bowl, the first college bowl game ever played. Since then, nine other coaches have led the Wolverines to postseason bowl games: Fritz Crisler, Bennie Oosterbaan, Bump Elliott, Bo Schembechler, Gary Moeller, Lloyd Carr, Rich Rodriguez, Brady Hoke, and Jim Harbaugh. Ten coaches have won at least one of Michigan's 44 Big Ten Conference championships: Gustave Ferbert, Yost, Harry Kipke, Crisler, Oosterbaan, Elliott, Schembechler, Moeller, Carr, and Harbaugh. Four coaches—Kipke, Oosterbaan, Elliott and Harbaugh—have won Big Ten titles as both a player and as the head coach for Michigan. Yost, Kipke, Crisler, Oosterbaan, Carr and Harbaugh have won national championships with the Wolverines. Schembechler is the program's all-time leader in wins (194) and games coached (247). Yost coached for the most seasons (25) and has the highest winning percentage (.833) of any coach who led the program for more than three seasons. Michigan had nine head coaches between 1900 and 1989, each of whom has been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame either as a coach or as a player: Langdon Lea, Yost, George Little, Tad Wieman, Kipke, Crisler, Oosterbaan, Elliott, and Schembechler. The Wolverines' current interim head coach is Biff Poggi.

Tables

Key to symbols in coaches list · Key
No.
No.
General
No.
General
Order of coaches
Overall
GC
Overall
Games coached
Conference
CW
Conference
Conference wins
Postseason
PW
Postseason
Postseason wins
DC
DC
General
DC
General
Division championships
Overall
OW
Overall
Overall wins
Conference
CL
Conference
Conference losses
Postseason
PL
Postseason
Postseason losses
CC
CC
General
CC
General
Conference championships
Overall
OL
Overall
Overall losses
Conference
CT
Conference
Conference ties
Postseason
PT
Postseason
Postseason ties
NC
NC
General
NC
General
National championships
Overall
OT
Overall
Overall ties
Conference
C%
Conference
Conference winning percentage
General
General
Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame
Overall
O%
Overall
Overall winning percentage
General
Overall
Conference
Postseason
No.
Order of coaches
GC
Games coached
CW
Conference wins
PW
Postseason wins
DC
Division championships
OW
Overall wins
CL
Conference losses
PL
Postseason losses
CC
Conference championships
OL
Overall losses
CT
Conference ties
PT
Postseason ties
NC
National championships
OT
Overall ties
C%
Conference winning percentage
Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame
O%
Overall winning percentage
· Coaches
No coaches
1879
1879–1890
No coaches
No.
Name
No coaches
Term
1879–1890
GC
34
OW
23
OL
10
OT
1
O%
691
CW
0
CL
0
CT
0
C%
PW
0
PL
0
CC
0
NC
0
Frank Crawford & Mike Murphy
Frank Crawford & Mike Murphy
No.
1
Name
Frank Crawford & Mike Murphy
Term
1891
GC
9
OW
4
OL
5
OT
0
O%
444
CW
0
CL
0
CT
0
C%
PW
0
PL
0
CC
0
NC
0
Frank Barbour
1892
1892–1893
Frank Barbour
No.
3
Name
Frank Barbour
Term
1892–1893
GC
22
OW
14
OL
8
OT
0
O%
636
CW
0
CL
0
CT
0
C%
PW
0
PL
0
CC
0
NC
0
William McCauley
1894
1894–1895
William McCauley
No.
4
Name
William McCauley
Term
1894–1895
GC
20
OW
17
OL
2
OT
1
O%
875
CW
0
CL
0
CT
0
C%
PW
0
PL
0
CC
0
NC
0
William Ward
William Ward
No.
5
Name
William Ward
Term
1896
GC
10
OW
9
OL
1
OT
0
O%
900
CW
2
CL
1
CT
0
C%
667
PW
0
PL
0
CC
0
NC
0
Gustave Ferbert
1897
1897–1899
Gustave Ferbert
No.
6
Name
Gustave Ferbert
Term
1897–1899
GC
28
OW
24
OL
3
OT
1
O%
875
CW
6
CL
2
CT
0
C%
750
PW
0
PL
0
CC
1
NC
0
Langdon Lea†
Langdon Lea†
No.
7
Name
Langdon Lea†
Term
1900
GC
10
OW
7
OL
2
OT
1
O%
750
CW
3
CL
2
CT
0
C%
600
PW
0
PL
0
CC
0
NC
0
Fielding H. Yost†
1901
1901–1923
1925–1926
Fielding H. Yost†
No.
8
Name
Fielding H. Yost†
Term
1901–1923, 1925–1926
GC
204
OW
165
OL
29
OT
10
O%
833
CW
42
CL
10
CT
2
C%
796
PW
1
PL
0
CC
10
NC
6
George Little†
George Little†
No.
9
Name
George Little†
Term
1924
GC
8
OW
6
OL
2
OT
0
O%
750
CW
4
CL
2
CT
0
C%
667
PW
0
PL
0
CC
0
NC
0
Tad Wieman†
1927
1927–1928
Tad Wieman†
No.
10
Name
Tad Wieman†
Term
1927–1928
GC
16
OW
9
OL
6
OT
1
O%
594
CW
5
CL
5
CT
0
C%
500
PW
0
PL
0
CC
0
NC
0
Harry Kipke†
1929
1929–1937
Harry Kipke†
No.
11
Name
Harry Kipke†
Term
1929–1937
GC
76
OW
46
OL
26
OT
4
O%
632
CW
27
CL
21
CT
2
C%
560
PW
0
PL
0
CC
4
NC
2
Fritz Crisler†
1938
1938–1947
Fritz Crisler†
No.
12
Name
Fritz Crisler†
Term
1938–1947
GC
90
OW
71
OL
16
OT
3
O%
806
CW
42
CL
12
CT
3
C%
777
PW
1
PL
0
CC
2
NC
1
Bennie Oosterbaan†
1948
1948–1958
Bennie Oosterbaan†
No.
13
Name
Bennie Oosterbaan†
Term
1948–1958
GC
100
OW
63
OL
33
OT
4
O%
650
CW
44
CL
23
CT
4
C%
648
PW
1
PL
0
CC
3
NC
1
Bump Elliott†
1959
1959–1968
Bump Elliott†
No.
14
Name
Bump Elliott†
Term
1959–1968
GC
95
OW
51
OL
42
OT
2
O%
547
CW
32
CL
34
CT
3
C%
485
PW
1
PL
0
CC
1
NC
0
Bo Schembechler†
1969
1969–1989
Bo Schembechler†
No.
15
Name
Bo Schembechler†
Term
1969–1989
GC
247
OW
194
OL
48
OT
5
O%
796
CW
143
CL
23
CT
3
C%
855
PW
5
PL
12
CC
13
NC
0
Gary Moeller
1990
1990–1994
Gary Moeller
No.
16
Name
Gary Moeller
Term
1990–1994
GC
60
OW
44
OL
13
OT
3
O%
758
CW
30
CL
8
CT
2
C%
775
PW
4
PL
1
CC
3
NC
0
Lloyd Carr†
1995
1995–2007
Lloyd Carr†
No.
17
Name
Lloyd Carr†
Term
1995–2007
GC
162
OW
122
OL
40
OT
0
O%
753
CW
81
CL
23
CT
0
C%
779
PW
6
PL
7
CC
5
NC
1
Rich Rodriguez
2008
2008–2010
Rich Rodriguez
No.
18
Name
Rich Rodriguez
Term
2008–2010
GC
37
OW
15
OL
22
OT
0
O%
405
CW
6
CL
18
CT
0
C%
250
PW
0
PL
1
CC
0
NC
0
Brady Hoke
2011
2011–2014
Brady Hoke
No.
19
Name
Brady Hoke
Term
2011–2014
GC
51
OW
31
OL
20
OT
0
O%
608
CW
18
CL
14
CT
0
C%
563
PW
1
PL
2
CC
0
NC
0
Jim Harbaugh
2015
2015–2023
Jim Harbaugh
No.
20
Name
Jim Harbaugh
Term
2015–2023
GC
111
OW
86
OL
25
OT
0
O%
775
CW
60
CL
17
CT
0
C%
779
PW
3
PL
6
CC
3
NC
1
Sherrone Moore
2024
2024–2025
Sherrone Moore
No.
21
Name
Sherrone Moore
Term
2023 (acting), 2024–2025
GC
24
OW
16
OL
8
OT
0
O%
667
CW
11
CL
6
CT
0
C%
647
PW
1
PL
0
CC
0
NC
0
Biff Poggi
Biff Poggi
No.
Int
Name
Biff Poggi
Term
2025–present (interim)
GC
2
OW
2
OL
0
OT
0
O%
1.000
CW
1
CL
0
CT
0
C%
1.000
PW
0
PL
0
CC
0
NC
0
No.
Name
Term
GC
OW
OL
OT
O%
CW
CL
CT
C%
PW
PL
CC
NC
No coaches
1879–1890
34
23
10
1
691
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Frank Crawford & Mike Murphy
1891
9
4
5
0
444
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
Frank Barbour
1892–1893
22
14
8
0
636
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
William McCauley
1894–1895
20
17
2
1
875
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
William Ward
1896
10
9
1
0
900
2
1
0
667
0
0
0
0
6
Gustave Ferbert
1897–1899
28
24
3
1
875
6
2
0
750
0
0
1
0
7
Langdon Lea†
1900
10
7
2
1
750
3
2
0
600
0
0
0
0
8
Fielding H. Yost†
1901–1923, 1925–1926
204
165
29
10
833
42
10
2
796
1
0
10
6
9
George Little†
1924
8
6
2
0
750
4
2
0
667
0
0
0
0
10
Tad Wieman†
1927–1928
16
9
6
1
594
5
5
0
500
0
0
0
0
11
Harry Kipke†
1929–1937
76
46
26
4
632
27
21
2
560
0
0
4
2
12
Fritz Crisler†
1938–1947
90
71
16
3
806
42
12
3
777
1
0
2
1
13
Bennie Oosterbaan†
1948–1958
100
63
33
4
650
44
23
4
648
1
0
3
1
14
Bump Elliott†
1959–1968
95
51
42
2
547
32
34
3
485
1
0
1
0
15
Bo Schembechler†
1969–1989
247
194
48
5
796
143
23
3
855
5
12
13
0
16
Gary Moeller
1990–1994
60
44
13
3
758
30
8
2
775
4
1
3
0
17
Lloyd Carr†
1995–2007
162
122
40
0
753
81
23
0
779
6
7
5
1
18
Rich Rodriguez
2008–2010
37
15
22
0
405
6
18
0
250
0
1
0
0
19
Brady Hoke
2011–2014
51
31
20
0
608
18
14
0
563
1
2
0
0
20
Jim Harbaugh
2015–2023
111
86
25
0
775
60
17
0
779
3
6
3
1
21
Sherrone Moore
2023 (acting), 2024–2025
24
16
8
0
667
11
6
0
647
1
0
0
0
Int
Biff Poggi
2025–present (interim)
2
2
0
0
1.000
1
0
0
1.000
0
0
0
0

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