Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham previously addressed his coaching future when programs like Florida and Penn State reportedly expressed interest.

"I was never leaving, I never said I was leaving — this is home," Dillingham said on Nov. 15. "You have to continue to push, and my job running the program is to push and push and push until you can't push anymore. And if I didn't do that, I'd be cheating my players. I'd be cheating my staff. I'd be cheating the fan base. I'd be cheating everybody in the city. I'd be cheating the local businesses that feed off of us winning, and then they sell more beer. I'd be cheating everybody."

Just a month later, he's been linked to the Michigan job that came open after the Wolverines fired head coach Sherrone Moore this week.

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