Fired Michigan Head Coach Sherrone Moore in Jail as Police Investigate ‘Alleged Assault’
Sherrone Moore Detained Following Firing Over Alleged Assault
Sherrone Moore, the former head coach of the University of Michigan Wolverines football team, was arrested on December 10, 2025, shortly after being dismissed from his position. The Pittsfield Township Police Department took Moore into custody as part of an investigation into an alleged assault. This incident has sent shockwaves through the college football community and raised serious questions about the circumstances leading to his firing.
According to official statements, police responded to a call in Pittsfield Township, Michigan, around 4:10 p.m. to investigate the alleged assault. Moore was identified as a suspect and was subsequently detained. The Saline Police Department assisted in locating and apprehending him, after which he was transferred to the Pittsfield Township Police Department for further investigation. Currently, Moore is being held at the Washtenaw County Jail while prosecutors review the charges against him. Authorities have emphasized that there is no ongoing threat to the community, and the investigation remains active.
Background: Investigation and University’s Response
Earlier on the same day as his arrest, the University of Michigan announced that Sherrone Moore had been fired “with cause.” This decision came after an internal investigation uncovered credible evidence that Moore had engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Warde Manuel, the university’s Athletic Director, confirmed the findings and stated that the termination was effective immediately.
In the wake of Moore’s dismissal, associate coach Biff Poggi was appointed as the interim head coach. Poggi had previously served in this role during Moore’s two-week suspension earlier in the 2025 season. During that period, Poggi led the Wolverines to victories against Central Michigan and Nebraska, showcasing his capability to steer the team through challenging times. He is expected to lead Michigan in the upcoming Cheez-It Citrus Bowl against the University of Texas Longhorns on December 31.
Moore’s Career and Previous Controversies
Sherrone Moore’s tenure at Michigan began in 2018 when he joined as a tight ends coach. Over the years, he climbed the ranks, eventually becoming the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. Moore played a pivotal role in Michigan’s triumph over the Washington Huskies in the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship.
However, his career was not without controversy. In 2023, Moore faced a two-week suspension linked to NCAA violations involving an illegal advanced scouting scheme. This scandal implicated former staffer Connor Stalions and cast a shadow over Michigan’s football program. Moore was also slated to miss the 2026 season opener due to a one-game suspension related to these violations.
Despite these setbacks, Moore was promoted to head coach ahead of the 2025 season after Jim Harbaugh departed to coach the Los Angeles Chargers. Under Moore’s leadership, Michigan finished the 2025 season with a respectable 9-3 record. Yet, the recent allegations and his subsequent arrest have abruptly halted his coaching career and placed his future in serious jeopardy.
Conclusion
The arrest of Sherrone Moore following his firing from the University of Michigan amid an alleged assault investigation marks a significant and troubling development in college sports. As the legal process unfolds, the Michigan football program faces a period of uncertainty and transition under interim leadership. Fans and stakeholders alike will be watching closely for updates on this case.
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