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Two weeks ago the Michigan Wolverines had a lead over the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes. Today they're searching for a new head coach while preparing for the Citrus Bowl. Following the firing of Sherrone Moore in the middle of this past week,
The University of Michigan has already lost a pair of recruits following Sherrone Moore's dismissal as its football head coach.
The Michigan Wolverines remain in headlines this week as chaos ensues in Ann Arbor following the firing of head coach Sherrone Moore on Wednesday. Wolverines at
Michigan has fired coach Sherrone Moore after it found credible evidence he "engaged in an inappropriate relationship." Here's what to know:
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Former Michigan Wolverines Football Coach Sherrone Moore’s Firing Explained
Sherrone Moore, now-former coach for the University of Michigan Wolverines football team, has been removed from the organization and detained by police. On December 10, the organization revealed that Moore was no longer employed as the team’s coach following an internal investigation.
According to Josh Pate of ESPN and On3.com, multiple agents actually anticipated the Wolverines’ job opening up weeks earlier. Pate said there were whispers about Sherrone Moore’s job being in jeopardy for “performance-based reasons” anyway:
Michigan football’s top-rated recruit, defensive end Carter Meadows, has no plans for a quick exit, according to his high school coach.
Michigan’s board expands an investigation into the athletic department following Sherrone Moore’s firing, adding pressure on the leadership.
XFINITY Center is the site where the Maryland Terrapins (6-4) will attempt to beat the Michigan Wolverines (9-0) on Saturday.