ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Biff Poggi tapped on a lectern, accentuating each word, as he closed a news conference and made his case to be Michigan's football coach beyond its bowl game.
''I want to fix this program,'' Poggi said Monday.
Clearly, college football's winningest program is broken.
The 18th-ranked Wolverines were shaken nearly two weeks ago when Sherrone Moore was fired as coach.
Michigan said Moore had an inappropriate relationship with a staff member and two days later, he was charged with three crimes because prosecutors said he ''barged his way'' into the apartment of a woman with whom he had been having an affair and threatened to kill himself.
Poggi was put in charge, on an interim basis, to prepare the team to play No. 14 Texas in the Citrus Bowl on Dec. 31.
He wants the job beyond that.
''I'm being considered,'' Poggi said. "I've had multiple interviews.