John Henry Daley, one of the the top havoc-wreaking players in the transfer portal, is changing schools but not head coaches.
After starring at Utah, Daley is following Kyle Whittingham to Michigan, according to On3's Pete Nakos. Whittingham stepped down after 21 seasons of leading the Utes and is now replacing Sherrone Moore as the Wolverines' head coach. He'll get an immediate boost with Daley's arrival.
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Daley has two seasons of eligibility remaining. The 6-foot-4, 255-pound edge rusher stacked 11.5 sacks during the 2025 campaign, tied for the sixth most in the country this season.
He announced on Dec. 30 that he was entering the portal.
"I'd like to thank my teammates, coaches and Ute nation for the incredible support these past two seasons," said Daley, an Alpine, Utah native, in a statement he posted to social media at the time.
"The experiences I've had here will last a lifetime. Who I consider to be family has grown significantly, and I will always cherish those relationships."
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Daley broke out as a redshirt sophomore for an 11-2 Utah team while earning All-America honors. His 17.5 TFLs are tied for the fifth most of any FBS player this season. He put up those numbers in just 11 games, too.
He suffered a season-ending lower-body injury during a 51-47 win over Kansas State on Nov. 22. Daley recorded a pair of sacks and 3.5 TFLs in that game.
When declaring for the portal, Daley said in his statement that he will be "fully healthy" by the spring.
This season, Daley was a semifinalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award, which is given annually to the best defensive player in college football, and that was as a first-time starter. He'll have big expectations waiting for him in Ann Arbor, where he'll once again play under Whittingham.

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