Michigan fires Sherrone Moore after finding 'credible evidence' of 'inappropriate relationship'
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Michigan fires Sherrone Moore after finding 'credible evidence' of 'inappropriate relationship'
"Michigan has fired head football coach Sherrone Moore with cause after a university investigation found "credible evidence" he had "engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member," the school announced Wednesday. "This conduct constitutes a clear violation of University policy," athletic director Warde Manuel said in a statement, "and U-M maintains zero tolerance for such behavior." Moore started at Michigan in 2018 as tight ends coach and worked his way up to offensive coordinator."
"He was named head coach in January 2024, weeks after the Wolverines won the College Football Playoff national championship, after Jim Harbaugh left to become coach of the Chargers. The Wolverines went 8-5 in Sherrone's first season, including a win over Alabama in the ReliaQuest Bowl, and 9-3 this season, earning a spot in the Citrus Bowl against Texas on Dec. 31."
Michigan fired head coach Sherrone Moore with cause after a university investigation found credible evidence he engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Athletic director Warde Manuel said the conduct constituted a clear violation of University policy and that U-M maintains zero tolerance for such behavior. Moore joined Michigan in 2018 as tight ends coach, advanced to offensive coordinator, and was named head coach in January 2024 after Jim Harbaugh left for the Chargers. The Wolverines went 8-5 in Moore’s first season and 9-3 this season, earning a Citrus Bowl berth against Texas on Dec. 31. Associate head coach Biff Poggi was named interim head coach; Poggi previously served as interim for two games in 2025 while Moore was suspended amid an NCAA investigation into Michigan's sign-stealing scandal.
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