Michigan has decided on its next head football coach.
Michigan announced it is hiring Sherrone Moore to serve as their next head coach. The 37-year-old Moore has been a coach on Michigan’s staff since 2018. He ascended from tight ends coach to co-offensive coordinator/offensive line coach. Moore also received game experience as a head coach for the national champion Wolverines last season.
Moore was one of three coaches who filled in for Jim Harbaugh to start the season while Harbaugh served a school-imposed three-game suspension. Moore coached the team to a win over Bowling Green in that game.
Then when the Big Ten suspended Harbaugh later in the season, Moore served as the acting head coach and won all three games, including wins over conference rivals Ohio State and Penn State. Overall, Moore went 4-0 in the four games for which he served as acting head coach.
Moore is receiving a five-year deal from Michigan starting at $5.5 million.
It’s a 5-year deal for Sherrone Moore starting at $5.5 million
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The promotion of Moore to head coach will give Michigan some continuity moving forward. Having Moore remain with the program could prove to be especially helpful in mitigating potential player exits via the transfer portal over the next month.
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