Jim Harbaugh Weighs In On Appointment Of Sherrone Moore As Head Coach
After losing Jim Harbaugh to the Los Angeles Chargers, Michigan is apparently planning to elevate offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Sherrone Moore to head coach by this weekend, a source informed Brett McMurphy of Action Network.
“It’s 99.9 (per cent),” the source said. “It’s Sherrone’s job to lose.”
Jim Harbaugh Weighs In On Appointment Of Sherrone Moore As Head Coach
Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel said in a statement on Wednesday, “We are working quickly to hire the next head coach for the program and will do everything possible to keep this current staff and team together.”
During Michigan's national championship parade Sherrone Moore told @wxyzdetroit: "It (Michigan) means everything, I love this place. I feel like I went to college here and hope one day I am called a Michigan man." pic.twitter.com/5JzmNnKOY1
— Jeanna Trotman (@JeannaTrotmanTV) January 25, 2024
It’s unclear if that entails promoting Moore to head coach, but the locker room seems to support him.
According to reports, following a seven-day waiting period, Michigan will be able to formally announce a new hiring, and that’s precisely what is expected to happen.
Now that it’s happened, Harbaugh has made it very apparent what he wants to happen. He wholeheartedly supports Moore.
Jim Harbaugh pushes for Michigan to promote Sherrone Moore to head coach:
“I’ll always be a loyal Wolverine. But not a better man to coach the team than Sherrone Moore.
He has my vote, my support wholeheartedly. I feel like it’s in great hands.”
(via @chengelis)… pic.twitter.com/TdGbYzXBJg
— On3 (@On3sports) January 26, 2024
“I’ll always be a loyal Wolverine, but not a better man to coach the team than Sherrone Moore. He has my vote, my support wholeheartedly. I feel like it’s in great hands,” Harbaugh told The Detroit News when discussing the program’s future.
That’s as obvious of an endorsement in athletics as you’ll ever see. This should eliminate any uncertainty regarding the hiring decisions made by Michigan.
Sherrone Moore, a former offensive guard at Oklahoma, has never held the position of head coach, hence he lacks much coaching experience.
Michigan should hire Sherrone Moore has its next Head Coach. Period. The man has poured all his blood, sweat and tears into the program. Literally. @Coach_SMoore pic.twitter.com/wcJThqn6Qc
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) January 25, 2024
Prior to selecting a program leader, Michigan will consider all of its alternatives. But it appears that the players—both past and present—are expressing their emotions!
Who’s the offensive coordinator for the University of Michigan?
Sherrone Banfield Moore is an American college football coach and former player who was born on February 3, 1986. He coaches the offensive line and serves as the offensive coordinator for the football team of Michigan. For four games in the 2023 season, he was Michigan’s interim head coach.
What should the team motto for the Sherrone Moore era be?
I’m thinking just “SMASH” pic.twitter.com/STTpPsRdag
— Championship Connoisseur (@UMvsEveryone) January 25, 2024
How much does Sherrone Moore make?
Moore’s financial future at Michigan is assured until 2025 because of a $3.6 million, three-year deal that was signed in 2023. His rising status in the coaching world is reflected in his expanding net worth, which is presently believed to be approximately $5 million.
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