The Michigan Wolverines football team has recently been the target of investigation in the wake of the sign-stealing incident. Their head coach, Jim Harbaugh, has been suspended by the Big Ten for the rest of the NCAAF regular season.
However, in light of such changes, Sherrone Moore, the team’s offensive line coach and offensive coordinator, has been appointed as the squad’s interim coach. In a recent game, the Michigan Wolverines defeated the No. 10 Penn State Nittany Lions and the concluding score was 24-15.
Moore has been appointed to many positions for the Wolverines since 2018. His role with the team has been diverse. His guidance and mentorship for the team have been fundamental and have resulted in successful results for the team.
In a recent post-game interview with Fox’s Jenny Taft, the interim coach seemed highly emotional. He was also later crying during the interview due to his feelings over his team and suspended coach Jim Harbaugh.
"Coach Harbaugh… I love the sh*t out of you man. I did this for you!"
Sherrone Moore breaks into tears while speaking with @JennyTaft after the @UMichFootball's win vs Penn State pic.twitter.com/JJYPKyA2sM
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Moore in his impassioned condition shared, “Coach Harbaugh, I f—ing love you man,”
“I love the s— out of you man! I did this for you…We’ve got the best players, best university, best alumni in the country!”
While talking, Moore hugged a player, and the player turned out to be Blake Corum. Moore was high on complementing the team and its players further shared positive words about the University.
With the victory of the Michigan Wolverines against Penn State, the Wolverines maintained their record of wins in this regular season. The Wolverines have defeated the teams and with this pace, the team’s chances of securing the playoff position definitely improve.