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Sherrone Moore's time as the Michigan head football coach may be over, but the fallout from the scandal that brought him down may be felt for a while. According to The Detroit News via ESPN, the University of Michigan has commissioned an investigation into its athletic department in response to the
ESPN analyst Ryan Clark says black coaches will have to pay for the sins of Sherrone Moore because of his behavior.
The Michigan Wolverines and coach Sherrone Moore made the rounds on Wednesday after the team unexpectedly fired the coach. Moore, who took over when Jim Harbaugh left the program to return to the NFL with the Los Angeles Chargers,
Sherrone Moore's termination as head coach of the University of Michigan football coach was announced by the school late Wednesday afternoon. According to the athletic director, Moore had "engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
Sherrone Moore's wife decided to go private on her social media accounts amid his firing and his cheating allegations.
Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore had been acting “strange” prior to his stunning firing Wednesday for an “inappropriate relationship with a staff member,” according to ESPN. College football reporter Pete Thamel said this situation had been “percolating” for the last few weeks.
An OnlyFans model had an alleged relationship with former University of Michigan coach Sherrone Moore and she's clearing up rumors.
Michigan's head coach, Sherrone Moore, was dismissed following credible evidence of an inappropriate relationship with a staff member and subsequently