Anonymous wrote:The school has known since at least Dec 1. Tons of social media posts in early Sec alluding to this. They are waiting for recruits to sign. Shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is a sophomore at Michigan and called me after her last final yesterday to share the news before meeting friends for dinner. One gross man’s gross choices is hardly affecting her education or joy in being at Michigan ☺️
This. He’s gone they will get a new coach. Season over anyway. This isn’t stain on Michigan, it’s a stain on him. Another pervert man whose D is more important than everything else to him.
Let’s hope this is only a stain on Moore and not on the school as well. There’s no evidence the administration sat on these allegations and failed to act in a timely manor, but I can’t help but notice that he was fired 11 days after losing to Michigan’s biggest rival.
There actually is talk out there that they knew about this as there have been candidates already engaged. There was an x post on a burner account on December 1 claiming there was the scandal that has since been deleted and a followup post that was bizarre...see below.
Discovered the above account after seeing this post:
Adding that the timing is suspect due to the fact that they released the information after signing day.
Anonymous wrote:What happened? I saw inappropriate relationship with a staff member. A staff member is of legal age I would assume. He’s married. But- jail? Is it rape? M not following.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is a sophomore at Michigan and called me after her last final yesterday to share the news before meeting friends for dinner. One gross man’s gross choices is hardly affecting her education or joy in being at Michigan ☺️
This. He’s gone they will get a new coach. Season over anyway. This isn’t stain on Michigan, it’s a stain on him. Another pervert man whose D is more important than everything else to him.
Let’s hope this is only a stain on Moore and not on the school as well. There’s no evidence the administration sat on these allegations and failed to act in a timely manor, but I can’t help but notice that he was fired 11 days after losing to Michigan’s biggest rival.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the fact he was paid $6 million a year to coach college football is more of a scandal than his cheating on his wife with some staffer.
To me this is just a generic example of our American society's terrible priorities. I'm not pinning this on any school in particular.
Just another example of overpaid, entitled, dumba$$ jocks who are entertaining but don't provide any truly important benefits to humanity. There are tons of scandalous coaches and athletes. The MSU coach fired for propositioning a sexual assault survivor paid to lecture his players comes to mind.
I cannot believe that these guys are so highly paid and yet they cannot figure out how to keep out of situations that auto-cancel their jobs.
It's really odd to have pro sports bolted on to higher education. I really wish they could be disconnected.
Anonymous wrote:I think the fact he was paid $6 million a year to coach college football is more of a scandal than his cheating on his wife with some staffer.
Anonymous wrote:I think the fact he was paid $6 million a year to coach college football is more of a scandal than his cheating on his wife with some staffer.
Anonymous wrote:There is an old bumper sticker that read: Take I-70 West to I-75 North. When you stop in a piece of shit you are in Ann Arbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened? I saw inappropriate relationship with a staff member. A staff member is of legal age I would assume. He’s married. But- jail? Is it rape? M not following.
Domestic dispute. When he learned that the school was firing him, he drove to his girlfriend's apartment and threatened to kill her and hisself.