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Michigan fires coach Sherrone Moore over alleged inappropriate relationship
Michigan has fired head coach Sherrone Moore, effective immediately.
Multiple reports emerged Wednesday that Moore had been let go by the school for cause. Michigan quickly confirmed those reports with a statement that claimed the school found “credible evidence” that Moore engaged in an “inappropriate relationship” with a Michigan staff member.
Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel cited a “clear violation of University policy” in a release announcing the decision. Biff Poggi will serve as the interim coach while the team prepares for the Citrus Bowl against Texas on Dec. 31.
Moore went 17-8 across 2 full seasons as the Michigan coach. He replaced Jim Harbaugh following the school’s national championship season in 2023, where he served as head coach for 1 game while Harbaugh was suspended. (Michigan won that game, putting Moore’s official record at 18-8 as U-M coach.)
Michigan went 9-3 this year, improving upon an 8-5 year in Moore’s debut.
Moore made $6.1 million this season, per the USA Today database. His buyout called for $13.9 million, but U-M will be able to avoid that after an investigation into the alleged violation of school policies.
The controversy is just the latest in a rocky tenure for Moore in Ann Arbor. Earlier this summer, Moore was included in the sanctions handed down by the NCAA after its investigation into the sign-stealing scheme under Harbaugh. Moore was suspended for a game and given a 2-year show cause
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