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Michigan Wolverines Expected to Hire Jax Egan as Assistant Director of Personnel

· 2026-07-14

Michigan Wolverines Expected to Hire Jax Egan as Assistant Director of Personnel

What happened?

Michigan Wolverines football head coach Kyle Whittingham is expected to hire Jax Egan as an assistant director of personnel, sources tell CBS Sports. Egan, the current director of player personnel and recruiting at Eastern Kentucky, will join Whittingham's staff in Ann Arbor, bringing a wealth of experience in managing collegiate rosters.

Why it matters for Michigan Wolverines

The addition of Egan is the latest piece in an ongoing structural overhaul under Whittingham, who arrived in Ann Arbor in late December following the program's decision to move on from Sherrone Moore. After a 9-4 campaign in 2025 that culminated in a Citrus Bowl loss to Texas, Whittingham has aggressively remade Michigan's off-field support staff to keep pace with the hyper-competitive landscape of modern roster management.

What comes next?

Egan's experience in navigating both traditional high school recruiting trails and the chaotic modern transfer portal will be invaluable to Whittingham's staff. As a rising executive in the personnel space, Egan has already logged significant, high-stakes minutes managing collegiate rosters. At Eastern Kentucky, he was given total operational control over the day-to-day recruiting and portal apparatus, earning high praise in personnel circles.

A proven track record in player personnel

Egan's hands-on management of the Colonels' 2025 and 2026 signing classes earned him recognition in personnel circles. He secured crucial local talent and proven FBS transfers, helping Eastern Kentucky stay competitive in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level. Before running the department in Richmond, Kentucky, Egan cut his teeth in the Big 12, spending multiple seasons at the University of Kansas as a full-time scouting and recruiting intern.

Adapting to the modern off-field arms race

The assistant director of personnel role has become one of the most vital positions in college football. While position coaches spend their days on game planning and player development, the personnel department acts as a 24/7 general manager's office. By pulling a sitting FCS director like Egan into an assistant role, Michigan is injecting proven, practical decision-making experience into its recruiting war room.

A unique blend of experience

Egan's experience in managing both traditional high school recruiting trails and the chaotic modern transfer portal will be invaluable to Whittingham's staff. He has already logged significant, high-stakes minutes managing collegiate rosters, and his ability to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of college football will be crucial to Michigan's success.

Next steps for Michigan Wolverines

With Egan on board, Whittingham's staff is expected to continue its aggressive overhaul of Michigan's off-field support staff. The addition of Egan is a significant step in the right direction, and fans are eagerly awaiting the next move from the Wolverines' coaching staff.

The Michigan Wolverines are set to face the Western Michigan Broncos in their next game on September 5, 2026, at the Big House in Ann Arbor.

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