Michigan football players say discipline has returned under Kyle Whittingham

Michigan football players say discipline has returned under new head coach Kyle Whittingham, with a focus on being early for workouts and honoring teammates. The team is looking to build off their 9-4 season with Whittingham's new culture of discipline and accountability.
Michigan football players are experiencing a new culture of discipline under head coach Kyle Whittingham. They are instructed to be early for 6 a.m. workouts and show up for class. The team is holding players accountable for being on time and going to class. This is a change from the previous era under coach Sherrone Moore. The new staff is enforcing commitments and being on time. Players seem to have taken to the change, welcoming the new culture. The goal is to translate this discipline to the football field and build off their 9-4 season.
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