{"id":884305,"date":"2026-01-12T01:12:11","date_gmt":"2026-01-12T07:12:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsycanuse.com\/index.php\/2026\/01\/12\/who-is-kent-syverud-meet-new-michigan-president-who-oversaw-a-college-football-revolution-at-syracuse\/"},"modified":"2026-01-12T01:12:11","modified_gmt":"2026-01-12T07:12:11","slug":"who-is-kent-syverud-meet-new-michigan-president-who-oversaw-a-college-football-revolution-at-syracuse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsycanuse.com\/index.php\/2026\/01\/12\/who-is-kent-syverud-meet-new-michigan-president-who-oversaw-a-college-football-revolution-at-syracuse\/","title":{"rendered":"Who Is Kent Syverud? Meet New Michigan President Who Oversaw a College Football Revolution at Syracuse"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Football <\/p>\n<div>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">For the last several years, the University of Michigan has been searching for stability. Leadership changes came rather quickly, and the air of uncertainty lingered; the campus never felt the same. From Mark Schlissel\u2019s abrupt exit to Santa Ono\u2019s brief three-year tenure, Ann Arbor has been waiting for a steady presence. And the wait is about to end.<\/p>\n<div data-new-ad=\"false\" id=\"player_stn-player__Dybik\"><svg style=\"height:28px;width:28px\" width=\"250\" height=\"250\" viewBox=\"0 0 250 250\" fill=\"none\"><path d=\"M125.167 229.333C182.698 229.333 229.333 182.698 229.333 125.167C229.333 67.6354 182.698 21 125.167 21C67.6354 21 21 67.6354 21 125.167C21 182.698 67.6354 229.333 125.167 229.333Z\" fill=\"#F75454\" stroke=\"#F4C7CD\" stroke-width=\"20.8333\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" \/><path d=\"M107.007 125.083V100.625L128.19 112.855L149.371 125.083L128.189 137.312L107.007 149.541V125.083Z\" fill=\"#F5D3D6\" stroke=\"#F6D2D6\" stroke-width=\"28.2429\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" \/><\/svg><\/p>\n<div data-content=\"Watch What\u2019s Trending Now!\"><svg width=\"19\" height=\"19\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 19\" fill=\"none\"><path d=\"M7.14967 0.291147C4.4248 0.931139 2.0749 2.76815 0.87496 5.22146C0.21249 6.5607 0 7.48514 0 9.04956C0 10.3533 0 10.377 0.287487 10.377C0.449979 10.377 0.762465 10.1873 1.03745 9.92659C1.46243 9.51178 1.49993 9.41696 1.62492 8.38587C1.98741 5.35183 4.06231 2.86297 7.02467 1.95039C7.79964 1.71335 8.17462 1.66595 9.56206 1.66595C10.9245 1.66595 11.312 1.71335 11.9619 1.93853C14.3368 2.74445 16.1743 4.4748 17.0367 6.73848C17.2617 7.36662 17.3117 7.72217 17.3117 9.07327C17.3117 10.4481 17.2742 10.7799 17.0242 11.4436C16.1743 13.6717 14.2493 15.485 11.9869 16.1961C11.1995 16.4332 10.8245 16.4806 9.43706 16.4806C8.06213 16.4806 7.68714 16.4332 6.99968 16.1961C5.37475 15.651 3.89982 14.5843 2.99986 13.3162L2.48739 12.5814L3.96232 11.1829L5.43725 9.78437L7.06217 11.3251C7.96213 12.1666 8.77459 12.8658 8.87459 12.8658C8.97458 12.8658 10.112 11.8703 11.3995 10.6495L13.7494 8.42142V9.16808V9.90289H14.5618H15.3743L15.3493 7.9118L15.3118 5.93256L13.1494 5.89701L10.987 5.8733L11.0245 6.60811L11.062 7.35477L11.787 7.41403L12.4994 7.47328L10.7245 9.16808L8.93709 10.851L7.24966 9.25104C6.32471 8.37401 5.51225 7.65106 5.43725 7.65106C5.23726 7.65106 0.624971 12.0836 0.624971 12.2732C0.624971 12.5932 1.44993 14.0154 2.0624 14.7502C3.16235 16.0776 4.78728 17.1324 6.62469 17.725C7.24966 17.9265 7.83714 17.9976 9.12458 18.045C10.5995 18.1043 10.962 18.0806 11.8745 17.8554C15.2243 17.0258 17.9117 14.5013 18.7491 11.3725C19.0616 10.2229 19.0866 8.24365 18.7991 7.02292C18.3867 5.22146 17.1242 3.30148 15.5493 2.05705C14.6743 1.3578 12.8869 0.516329 11.737 0.25559C10.6245 -0.00514603 8.34961 0.0185566 7.14967 0.291147Z\" fill=\"var(--es-primary-700)\" \/><\/svg><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Watch What\u2019s Trending Now!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">On January 12, Michigan is expected to officially name Kent Syverud as its 16th university president. A \u201cDouble Wolverine\u201d and experienced administrator, the appointment feels like a return home more then anything else.<\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">As John Bacon noted on X, \u201cIt\u2019s done: Michigan will name Syracuse Chancellor Kent Syverud its 16 president tomorrow. He earned a J.D. and a master\u2019s in economics from UM in the early 1980s.<br \/>\nStrikes me as a very good hire \u2013 UM\u2019s second in 2026.\u201d<\/p>\n<div>\n<blockquote data-align=\"center\" id=\"node-twitter-embed-blockquote-3\">\n<p dir=\"ltr\" lang=\"en\">It\u2019s done: Michigan will name Syracuse Chancellor Kent Syverud its 16 president tomorrow. He earned a J.D. and a masters in economics from UM in the early 1980s.<br \/>\nStrikes me as a very good hire \u2013 UM\u2019s second in 2026.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 John U. Bacon (@Johnubacon) <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/Johnubacon\/status\/2010401358663258230?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\">January 11, 2026<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">Syverud is a seasoned university leader, a Michigan alumnus, a law scholar, and, perhaps most crucially for Maize and Blue fans, someone who understands the role athletics plays in a top-tier university.<\/p>\n<h2>Football From Michigan law to Syracuse leadership<\/h2>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">Syverud has a strong connection with Michigan. In the early 1980s, he graduated with honors, including the Henry M. Bates Memorial Scholarship and election to the Order of the Coif, from UM with a J.D. and a master\u2019s degree in economics. After law school, he clerked for U.S. District Judge Louis Oberdorfer and then for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O\u2019Connor, one of his closest mentors.<\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">From 1987 to 1997, Syverud taught law at both Vanderbilt and Michigan, earning tenure at UM in 1992 and later serving as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. He then went on to serve as dean at Vanderbilt Law School and Washington University School of Law, leading expansions, increasing faculty ranks, and steering major facility upgrades.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/preferences\/source?q=essentiallysports.com\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">Syverud was appointed Chancellor and President of Syracuse University in 2014. Back then, he started by living in a student dorm, wanting to understand campus life from the inside. Syracuse thrived under his leadership. He erased $440 million in inherited debt, doubled the endowment to over $2 billion, and spearheaded a $1.5 billion fundraising campaign.<\/p>\n<div data-content=\"Top Stories\" data-eligible=\"true\"><svg width=\"19\" height=\"19\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 19\" fill=\"none\"><path d=\"M7.14967 0.291147C4.4248 0.931139 2.0749 2.76815 0.87496 5.22146C0.21249 6.5607 0 7.48514 0 9.04956C0 10.3533 0 10.377 0.287487 10.377C0.449979 10.377 0.762465 10.1873 1.03745 9.92659C1.46243 9.51178 1.49993 9.41696 1.62492 8.38587C1.98741 5.35183 4.06231 2.86297 7.02467 1.95039C7.79964 1.71335 8.17462 1.66595 9.56206 1.66595C10.9245 1.66595 11.312 1.71335 11.9619 1.93853C14.3368 2.74445 16.1743 4.4748 17.0367 6.73848C17.2617 7.36662 17.3117 7.72217 17.3117 9.07327C17.3117 10.4481 17.2742 10.7799 17.0242 11.4436C16.1743 13.6717 14.2493 15.485 11.9869 16.1961C11.1995 16.4332 10.8245 16.4806 9.43706 16.4806C8.06213 16.4806 7.68714 16.4332 6.99968 16.1961C5.37475 15.651 3.89982 14.5843 2.99986 13.3162L2.48739 12.5814L3.96232 11.1829L5.43725 9.78437L7.06217 11.3251C7.96213 12.1666 8.77459 12.8658 8.87459 12.8658C8.97458 12.8658 10.112 11.8703 11.3995 10.6495L13.7494 8.42142V9.16808V9.90289H14.5618H15.3743L15.3493 7.9118L15.3118 5.93256L13.1494 5.89701L10.987 5.8733L11.0245 6.60811L11.062 7.35477L11.787 7.41403L12.4994 7.47328L10.7245 9.16808L8.93709 10.851L7.24966 9.25104C6.32471 8.37401 5.51225 7.65106 5.43725 7.65106C5.23726 7.65106 0.624971 12.0836 0.624971 12.2732C0.624971 12.5932 1.44993 14.0154 2.0624 14.7502C3.16235 16.0776 4.78728 17.1324 6.62469 17.725C7.24966 17.9265 7.83714 17.9976 9.12458 18.045C10.5995 18.1043 10.962 18.0806 11.8745 17.8554C15.2243 17.0258 17.9117 14.5013 18.7491 11.3725C19.0616 10.2229 19.0866 8.24365 18.7991 7.02292C18.3867 5.22146 17.1242 3.30148 15.5493 2.05705C14.6743 1.3578 12.8869 0.516329 11.737 0.25559C10.6245 -0.00514603 8.34961 0.0185566 7.14967 0.291147Z\" fill=\"var(--es-primary-700)\" \/><\/svg><\/p>\n<div>\n<h2>Football Top Stories<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">\u201cI don\u2019t think people fully appreciate the challenges that were presented to him almost from the day he started as chancellor,\u201d Vice Chancellor Mike Haynie said. \u201cThere were significant financial pressures, significant challenges related to our brand and being truly competitive to attract students and talent. I think what Kent has been able to do masterfully is to see the big picture.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">But Syverud\u2019s influence extended beyond money. He saw that American college life revolves around athletics. The football program benefited from an atmosphere that promoted greatness both on and off the field, and then the Carrier Dome underwent a $120 million makeover, and new residence halls and campus facilities were built. Syracuse athletics, particularly football, saw an upsurge of energy and investment that transformed the program.<\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">What sets Syverud apart is his dual appreciation for rigorous academics and competitive athletics. Syverud saw athletics as integral to the university experience. He promoted STEM programs, directed focused multidisciplinary research institutes at Syracuse, and even assisted in bringing Micron Technology\u2019s $100 billion chip fabrication project to Central New York. By the time he announced his departure in 2026, Syracuse was stronger and much more stable than when he arrived.<\/p>\n<h2>Football The Michigan chapter<\/h2>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">Syverud will become the fifth president to lead Michigan this decade, which reminds us of the turbulence in the university\u2019s leadership in recent years. Former President Mark Schlissel served for seven and a half years, from July 2014 to January 2022, before being fired for engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a university employee.<\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">Mary Sue Coleman then returned in an interim role for nine months, steadying the institution until Santa Ono took over in October 2022. Ono\u2019s tenure lasted a little more than two and a half years before he stepped down in May 2025, following a failed attempt to become president at the University of Florida.<\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">That departure led to Domenico Grasso stepping in as interim president back in May 2025. Grasso will continue to lead the university until Syverud officially assumes the presidency in June 2026.<\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">Syverud had announced last year that he would leave Syracuse at the end of the 2025\u201326 academic year, making the timing a perfect fit for his next move at Michigan.<\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">\u201cHe\u2019ll be terrific,\u201d UM Regent Michael Behm said of Syverud. \u201cHe\u2019s just who we\u2019re looking for to lead the university.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">\u201cHe takes meetings with anyone and everyone, which is something I think that we sorely miss from a leader at UM. He has a track record of imagining goals and making them reality.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-athlete=\"false\">With Syverud, Michigan is betting that his experience and understanding of both academics and athletics can finally bring stability to an office that has seen far too much change in a short span of time.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.essentiallysports.com\/ncaa-college-football-newswho-is-kent-syverud-meet-new-michigan-president-who-oversaw-a-college-football-revolution-at-syracuse\/\" class=\"button purchase\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Read More<\/a> Anthony Kucera<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For the last several years, the University of Michigan has been searching for stability. Leadership changes came rather quickly, and the air of uncertainty lingered; the campus never felt the same. From Mark Schlissel\u2019s abrupt exit to Santa Ono\u2019s brief three-year tenure, Ann Arbor has been waiting for a steady presence. 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