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Sherrone Moore detained by police after firing as Michigan head coach

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Following his firing as Michigan head coach, Sherrone Moore was detained by police in Saline, Mich., according to ESPN’s Dan Wetzel. He was then turned over to the Pittsfield Township Police Department for further investigation, per a statement.

Moore was involved in an incident Wednesday that required police attention, The Detroit News’ Tony Paul reported. The Wolverine’s Anthony Broome also reported there is not currently an available report on potential charges Moore could be facing. The Washtenaw County jail said no inmates match Moore’s name that have been booked Wednesday.

“The City of Saline Police Department assisted in locating and detaining former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore,” Saline Police said in a statement to ESPN. “Mr. Moore was turned over to the Pittsfield Township Police Department for investigation into potential charges.”

UM announced Moore’s firing on Wednesday, which AD Warde Manuel said was for cause. A university investigation found evidence of an alleged inappropriate relationship with a staff member, which Manuel said was grounds for firing. On3’s Pete Nakos also confirmed Wolverines players were abruptly called for a team meeting, where they learned of the news.

“U-M head football coach Sherrone Moore has been terminated, with cause, effective immediately,” 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. Biff Poggi has been appointed head football coach in an interim capacity, effective immediately.”

Michigan went 9-3 during the 2025 regular season, including a 2-0 record with Poggi as acting head coach while Moore served a suspension as the result of a sign-stealing investigation into the program. The Wolverines are set to play against Texas in the Citrus Bowl on New Year’s Eve.

Moore just completed his second season as head coach following Jim Harbaugh’s departure for the Los Angeles Chargers. He had a 16-8 overall record in the full-time role, missing two games this year due to a self-imposed suspension stemming from the sign-stealing scandal.

Moore arrived at Michigan in 2018 as tight ends coach and moved up to co-offensive coordinator in 2021. In 2023, he became the sole offensive coordinator on staff and also served as acting head coach while Harbaugh served a suspension from the Big Ten as the result of a sign-stealing scandal. Michigan went 3-0 during that time and won another game while Harbaugh served a separate suspension.

UM then went 9-3 in 2025, but Moore missed two of those games due to suspension, which was also part of the sign-stealing investigation into the program. He also received a two-year show cause as the result of the investigation. Biff Poggi served as the acting head coach against Central Michigan and Nebraska, both of which resulted in Michigan victories.