Michigan fires football coach Sherrone Moore for cause due to 'inappropriate relationship with staff member'

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Michigan fires football coach Sherrone Moore for cause due to 'inappropriate relationship with staff member'
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore watches from the sideline during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Ohio State, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)
Sherrone Moore has been fired for cause after two seasons leading the Wolverines. (AP/Ryan Sun)
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Sherrone Moore's time at Michigan is suddenly over.

The Wolverines fired their head football coach on Wednesday afternoon. Michigan fired Moore for cause, too, due to an investigation that uncovered off-the-field transgressions. 

Michigan confirmed the move on Wednesday afternoon, and said Moore "engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member." Further specifics of that relationship, or when the investigation actually started, are not known. 

"U-M head football coach Sherrone Moore has been terminated, with cause, effective immediately," Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel said in a statement. "Following a university investigation, credible evidence was found that Coach Moore engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.

"This conduct constitutes a clear violation of university policy, and U-M maintains zero tolerance for such behavior."

Michigan named associate head coach Biff Poggi as the team's interim coach. Poggi, a former head coach at Charlotte, also served as the team's interim head coach earlier this season while Moore served a two-game suspension in the wake of its sign-stealing scandal. 

Moore, 39, was first hired at Michigan ahead of the 2018 season as the team's tight ends coach. He was the Wolverines' offensive coordinator during their undefeated national championship run through the 2023 season, and he was promoted to replace Jim Harbaugh when Harbaugh left for the Los Angeles Chargers after that campaign on a five-year deal. That made Moore the first Black full-time head coach in Michigan history.

Moore finished with an 18-8 record leading the Wolverines. They went 8-5 during his first season at the helm, and just finished a 9-3 run this past season. Michigan is set to take on Texas in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl later this month, too. 

Moore had three years left on his initial five-year deal with Michigan. According to USA Today, Michigan paid Moore about $6.1 million for the 2025 season. His buyout earlier this month was just shy of $14 million. But since the school has fired him for cause, the Wolverines will avoid having to pay Moore's buyout altogether.

Michigan will start searching for a full-time replacement for Moore immediately, though the search will come on the heels of what was a very chaotic coaching cycle throughout college football. The Wolverines are now the only Big Ten school without a head coach after Penn State hired Matt Campbell, Michigan State hired Pat Fitzgerald and UCLA hired Bob Chesney earlier this month.

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