Fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore pleads no contest
Key Points:
- Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges—malicious use of a telecommunication device in a domestic relationship and trespassing—in a plea deal that dropped a prior felony home invasion charge and two misdemeanors.
- The charges stem from Moore's actions on December 10, the day he was fired for an inappropriate relationship with a staff member, who reported the relationship to the university earlier that day.
- Initially charged with felony home invasion, breaking and entering, and stalking, Moore's attorney argued that the original charges were unsupported by law, leading to their dismissal.
- Moore, who coached Michigan for two seasons with a 16-8 record and was offensive coordinator during the 2023 national