Ann Arbor, MI - Michigan Wolverines head football coach Sherrone Moore is expected to be suspended for two games in the 2025 season, according to reports. The anticipated suspension arises from the NCAA's investigation into alleged recruiting violations and potential improper benefits provided to players. While the details of the allegations remain somewhat unclear, sources familiar with the situation suggest the violations occurred during the COVID-19 recruiting dead period.
Moore, who was promoted to head coach following Jim Harbaugh's departure to the NFL, is expected to cooperate with the NCAA's ongoing investigation. The specific games Moore would miss are reportedly the third and fourth of the 2025 season. The University of Michigan has not yet released an official statement regarding the potential suspension. This situation adds further scrutiny to the Wolverines program, which recently faced controversy surrounding an alleged sign-stealing operation.
Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore Likely to Face Suspension
Michigan Wolverines head football coach Sherrone Moore is reportedly facing a suspension from the NCAA. The potential penalty stems from ongoing investigations into alleged recruiting violations and improper benefits. Sources indicate Moore is expected to be sidelined for two games during the 2025 season. The suspension would apply to the team's third and fourth games.