The college football world has been left stunned in the wake of the Michigan Wolverinesfiring head coach Sherrone Moore on Wednesday morning and the subsequent saga that has spiraled out since then.
Sherrone Moore was taken into police custody shortly after he was fired as the head football coach at Michigan on Wednesday, and a new report sheds light on what led to the arrest.
Underwood struggled in his first season at Michigan, completing a below-average 61.1 percent of his passes and throwing nine touchdown passes and six interceptions.
Sherrone Moore was taken into custody by police on Wednesday just hours after Michigan fired him, and some new details about the situation have surfaced.
Signing day is right behind them, but with the transfer portal just about to open, the Michigan Wolverines need to get to work after firing head coach Sherrone Moore amid a scandal.
Former Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore was taken into custody by the police on Wednesday evening, barely a few hours after he was let go by the university for cause.
Michigan football hosted a number of prospects for its game against Ohio State late last month, including 2027 offensive lineman Elijah Hutcheson, a four-star prospect from Virginia.