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
Michigan football has been the talk around sports with the firing of head coach Sherrone Moore after he had an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
The college football world is still reeling from the firing of Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore out of left field on Wednesday, and the fallout from that is still echoing across the landscape.
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh says he is "still processing" the abrupt firing of former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore after the two worked closely together with the Wolverines.
After staying silent for two days, Jim Harbaugh has addressed Michigan's decision to fire head coach Sherrone Moore. Michigan fired Moore this Wednesday after it found "credible evidence" that he had an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
When the Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Michigan Wolverines27-9 to close out the regular season, no one had that being Sherrone Moore’s last game in Ann Arbor. Since then, a lot has unfolded up north.
Fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore remained in the Washtenaw County Jail on Friday morning, with no update on any charges he could face. As of 9 a.m.
A report from last weekend revealed that Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees interviewed for the Penn State Nittany Lions' vacant head coach
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.
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.
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.