Biff Poggi says Michigan players 'feel very betrayed'
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The policy that got Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore fired also spared the staff member with whom he had an `inappropriate relationship.'
The 10-0 Michigan Wolverines' basketball team is riding high ranked No. 2 in the AP Poll as they continue to look like a national title contender in the early p
Dispatch audio revealed that Sherrone Moore’s wife called 911, reporting that the former Michigan head coach was suicidal after losing his job.
Even if convicted, it's unlikely Moore goes to prison, experts told the Free Press. The case relies on what happened when he went to a woman's home.
As it stands, Michigan is preparing for a Citrus Bowl appearance against Texas under interim coach Biff Poggi. Moore's last call with media prior to his firing was a call with reporters surrounding the Wolverines' postseason matchup and how many players were considering skipping the contest.
The law firm hired by the University of Michigan to investigate former football coach Sherrone Moore’s relationship with a staffer will continue its probe of the program and is prepared to expand its inquiry throughout the athletic department.
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Poggi says Michigan football is working through fallout of Moore exit
The University of Michigan fired head coach Sherrone Moore for cause following an inappropriate relationship. Interim head coach Biff Poggi stated that players feel a sense of betrayal after Moore's ouster. Michigan is currently preparing to face Texas in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl on December 31.
The sudden announcement that the University of Michigan had fired head coach Sherrone Moore came as a shock to the college football world, but to his colleagues, it may have been less of a surprise. “Talking with a handful of Michigan athletics employees from a variety of different departments over the past several days,