Fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore appearing in court Fri.
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Prosecutors say ex-University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, who was arrested hours after he was fired on Wednesday, threatened to commit suicide in front of his mistress. Appearing at court on Friday,
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.
The University of Michigan football staff member who allegedly had an “inappropriate relationship” with former head coach Sherrone Moore provided proof ahead of his firing. The unnamed staff member brought her “receipts” to the University of Michigan’s Administration Building on the morning of Wednesday,
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.
Fired Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore might have had more than football on his mind when his Wolverines were facing archrival Ohio State on November 29. OnlyFans model Mia Sorety alleges that Moore,
Michigan State's new football coach Pat Fitzgerald, left, his wife Stacy and two of their three sons, Brendan and Ryan, pose for a photo after an introductory press conference on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, at the Tom Izzo Football Building in East Lansing.
University of Michigan interim president Domenico Grasso addressed students about fired coach Sherrone Moore's arrest following his dismissal for misconduct.