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University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore was detained by police on Wednesday, court records show, the same day the school announced he was fired for allegedly having an "inappropriate relationship" with a staff member.
After firing Sherrone Moore, Michigan is looking for a new football coach. While most jobs have been filled, the Wolverines job is one of the biggest.
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 at
ANN ARBOR, MI - A man yelling “Go Blue” and expletives about Ohio State University preceded a stabbing after a Wolverines football game earlier this month. Herbert Bertz, 46, is accused of stabbing a 34-year-old Tekonsha man after he yelled “Go Blue” and “F--- Ohio State,” according to court records.
EAST LANSING – The Michigan State University Board of Trustees formally approved the hiring of Pat Fitzgerald during its Dec. 12 meeting. Fitzgerald, who was the Northwestern University head football coach from 2006-2023, was announced as the next Spartan coach on Monday, Dec. 1. The board's vote finalizes the process.
Moore appeared in court on Friday after he was officially charged with felony home invasion, and a pair of misdemeanors -- stalking and breaking and entering, according to officials.
University of Michigan interim president Domenico Grasso addressed students about fired coach Sherrone Moore's arrest following his dismissal for misconduct.