The Michigan Wolverines football team is one season removed from a national championship season, but things off the field feel anything but stable. Just months after hoisting the trophy, the program is now facing a growing wave of uncertainty, and it starts at the top.
University of Michigan President Santa Ono, an avid supporter of Michigan athletics during the Harbaugh era, recently announced that he will leave for the University of Florida. His departure is raising major red flags, and according to FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt, it’s likely only the beginning of a much deeper unraveling inside Michigan’s football machine.

Analyst Joel Klatt Says Pres. Santa Ono’s Exit Is Just the Start of Michigan’s Unraveling
The University of Michigan is about to undergo a phase of drastic changes due to President Santa Ono’s unexpected resignation to take over the same role at Florida.
This has raised eyebrows, particularly considering the university’s prestigious reputation in academics. College football analyst Joel Klatt has raised concerns over the time and impact of this change.
On “The Joel Klatt Show,” Klatt remarked, “This news dropping that the University of Michigan president… is leaving less than three years into his tenure at Ann Arbor for the University of Florida. That’s interesting timing, I would say.” His observation suggests that there may be underlying issues influencing Ono’s decision.
“When we think about the University of Michigan as a research school… just the prestige of the University of Michigan… Then, you think about the University of Florida… what’s the better job? More prestigious job? Again, not meant to be disparaging to Florida. That’s a great school. Great school. It’s not the University of Michigan.”
The analyst speculated that ongoing issues within the athletic department might have influenced Ono’s departure, noting, “You can only assume… that all of the issues that they’ve been having, in particular, in the athletic department, are at least part of the decision making for their president leaving to go to Florida.”
Joel Klatt Says Santa Ono’s Exit Signals Deeper Issues Within Michigan
The departure of President Santa Ono comes amid ongoing fallout from the sign-stealing investigation that impacted the football program in 2023.
Though there have been no new suspensions or formal penalties for Michigan’s football staff in 2025, the NCAA’s investigation continues. This overlap has led to speculation about the stability of Michigan’s athletic programs.
“So, Santa Ono is like, you know what, I’m good. Peace out… I’m not sure if that’s totally the case. Again, the interesting timing of this is that they know more than we do,” Klatt said. His remarks suggest that internal knowledge of forthcoming challenges may have influenced recent decisions.
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The NCAA’s investigation into the sign-stealing controversy has continued into 2024, though formal updates or penalties have yet to be announced. Klatt’s insights imply that more significant developments may be on the horizon.
In conclusion, the set of administrative changes and athletic department controversies suggests a time of uncertainty for the University of Michigan. Stakeholders will keenly watch how these events unfold and affect the institution’s future.
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