Well, as everyone knows by now, the Michigan head coaching position is open now that Sherrone Moore has been fired. In a (somewhat) unexpected development, Michigan’s head man was fired for having an extramarital relationship with a staffer.
I won’t get into all the details at this point because the story is still developing with details, but ultimately, Moore allegedly had a relationship with a staffer that resulted in a pregnancy. The pregnancy was halted in some form or fashion, and things were kept quiet, reportedly for several months. In the wake of his firing yesterday, Moore was then arrested and lodged in jail for some sort of domestic disturbance.
I’m not a reporter, so that’s about as far as I’m going to go at this point.
Moore went 17-9 in his two seasons at Michigan, give or take a game here or there when filling in for Jim Harbaugh or when being filled in for by Biff Poggi. He went 1-1 against Ohio State, or 2-1 if you include the 2023 win when he was filling in for Harbaugh. He went 2-0 against Michigan State. And he won a national championship as an offensive coordinator in 2023.
Prior to that, he was a tight ends coach and then a Joe Moore Award-winning offensive line coach in 2021 and 2022 after taking over for Ed Warinner on the line.
It’s extremely disappointing that Michigan has been dragged back down into this scandalized area. I actually think Harbaugh has been somewhat wrongly villainized in some areas for a lot of things he did, but he was a coach who annoyed someone, somewhere, every step of the way. Whether it was ticking off the NCAA for satellite camps or pushing NIL or supporting the transfer portal or buying burgers for recruits or whatever, drama just followed him.
But Moore was supposed to be kind of the quiet leader by example who showed emotion on occasion (like after the 2023 Penn State game) but largely led his guys in a confident manner. I didn’t even mind that he had some trouble in the Connor Stalions case, because I don’t believe his text messages with Stalions showed anything incriminating; if they did, we would have seen them made public by now.
Instead, Michigan has perhaps one of the most embarrassing scandals that could happen, one on par with Bobby Petrino of Arkansas Razorbacks fame, who is still a joke over a decade later. This kind of stuff hurts the image of the entire university.
Maybe this blows up the recruiting class. Maybe it blows up the team. Maybe it blows up the coaching staff. I don’t foresee anyone currently on the staff stepping in to be the head coach, so I assume Michigan will hire someone brand new, who will probably sweep out most of the coaching staff, if not all. The players will be able to portal out if they want, and unless the athletic department can get a quick turnaround on the coaching interview process, they might be mired in an extended coaching search period.
Go Blue forever, but I’m embarrassed for my alma mater right now.
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