Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is only the second scandal I've read about this week involving a rich guy and Plan B.
I don’t get it. Plan B isn’t an abortion and doesn’t work if you are already pregnant. Which it said she was- and why he went nuts.
Anonymous wrote:This is only the second scandal I've read about this week involving a rich guy and Plan B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally no one cares. I have only skimmed here, but it sounds like the coach got fired, so what's the problem?
This. The only potential scandal would be if Michigan tried to cover it up. Doesn’t sound like it since he’s done.
I mean, they knew weeks ago and potentially hid that from recruits until JUST after signing day. Sure, the process takes time, but that raises plenty of eyebrows action was only taken AFTER he lost to OSU and after recruits signed.
The transfer portal is a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Michigan is now a synonym for cheating.
No, it's not.
OP clearly had other intentions starting this post as a troll/poser. Unfortunately, DCUM is too smart for that. The actions of one man do not reflect an entire university and the actions of a football coach have zero impact on the academic integrity. I feel sorry for the victim and for Moore’s family. I’m glad the university acted swiftly and removed an individual who does not represent the values of the school.
OP here. Proud alum of Michigan EECS and attended every home game from 99–03 during Carr/Brady/Henson era. No other intentions beyond hearing from an academic-focused, non-football crowd away from A2.
DP. If it reassures you, my junior, female interested in ME from out of state, not only wouldn't care about this scandal, but is unlikely to ever hear about it unless I tell her, or unless she gets in and starts paying attention to football. The school's reputation in engineering is intact.
There is no way that students aren't talking about this. Maybe she doesn't care, but this is a huge nationwide story and surely being talked about even "ME out of state students"
Not by my kid, who is the above real-life ME out of state prospective applicant.
Really, though, what aspect of this is a stain on a school - of what, 30k undergrads? - that is going to keep applicants away? This one jerk is a spec of dust, who is not only gone but wasn't involved with academics in the first place.
Selfishly, I hope you are right, that applicants are kept away in droves, leaving my kid a higher chance of admission.
Look, weirdo, if your kid is soooo into Michigan they have to know about this. It’s national news. Are you telling us she doesn’t look at Michigan’s website? Doesn’t google the school from time to time to see what’s happening at the school? Doesn’t talk to her mother?
No, we do not discuss football, sorry. And no, she is not currently scouring the web for football scandals or headlines - she is prepping for finals in 5 AP classes.
I don't understand the overinflated sense of importance a blip of a coaching scandal has here on the trajectory of the university.
I do understand that Northwestern - where I also have an engineering student - lost a coach under controversy. May have it affected football recruiting, sure, but not applicant volume, no.
Are you being deliberately obtuse or does it come to you naturally?
You don’t have to google Michigan FOOTBALL to read about this. You don’t even have to google sports generally. It’s a national story and a big U of Michigan story regardless.
I’m not saying it will affect applications. It won’t. I agree with you on that. What I’m saying is that if you have a kid who’s that interested in the school and has no idea what’s even going on there currently that’s really really odd. Good thing they don’t take into account “demonstrated interest” I guess . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Michigan is now a synonym for cheating.
No, it's not.
OP clearly had other intentions starting this post as a troll/poser. Unfortunately, DCUM is too smart for that. The actions of one man do not reflect an entire university and the actions of a football coach have zero impact on the academic integrity. I feel sorry for the victim and for Moore’s family. I’m glad the university acted swiftly and removed an individual who does not represent the values of the school.
OP here. Proud alum of Michigan EECS and attended every home game from 99–03 during Carr/Brady/Henson era. No other intentions beyond hearing from an academic-focused, non-football crowd away from A2.
DP. If it reassures you, my junior, female interested in ME from out of state, not only wouldn't care about this scandal, but is unlikely to ever hear about it unless I tell her, or unless she gets in and starts paying attention to football. The school's reputation in engineering is intact.
There is no way that students aren't talking about this. Maybe she doesn't care, but this is a huge nationwide story and surely being talked about even "ME out of state students"
Not by my kid, who is the above real-life ME out of state prospective applicant.
Really, though, what aspect of this is a stain on a school - of what, 30k undergrads? - that is going to keep applicants away? This one jerk is a spec of dust, who is not only gone but wasn't involved with academics in the first place.
Selfishly, I hope you are right, that applicants are kept away in droves, leaving my kid a higher chance of admission.
Look, weirdo, if your kid is soooo into Michigan they have to know about this. It’s national news. Are you telling us she doesn’t look at Michigan’s website? Doesn’t google the school from time to time to see what’s happening at the school? Doesn’t talk to her mother?
No, we do not discuss football, sorry. And no, she is not currently scouring the web for football scandals or headlines - she is prepping for finals in 5 AP classes.
I don't understand the overinflated sense of importance a blip of a coaching scandal has here on the trajectory of the university.
I do understand that Northwestern - where I also have an engineering student - lost a coach under controversy. May have it affected football recruiting, sure, but not applicant volume, no.
Are you being deliberately obtuse or does it come to you naturally?
You don’t have to google Michigan FOOTBALL to read about this. You don’t even have to google sports generally. It’s a national story and a big U of Michigan story regardless.
I’m not saying it will affect applications. It won’t. I agree with you on that. What I’m saying is that if you have a kid who’s that interested in the school and has no idea what’s even going on there currently that’s really really odd. Good thing they don’t take into account “demonstrated interest” I guess . . .
We disagree on the reach of this news story, both across the board as well as among nerdy high school girls.
Disagree all you want, but CNN says this is it’s “most popular” news story right now:
https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/10/sport/ncaa-college-football-sherrone-moore?iid=cnn_buildContentRecirc_end_recirc&recs_exp=most-popular-article-end&tenant_id=popular.en
Yes, the most popular news story among nerdy teenage girls, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Michigan is now a synonym for cheating.
No, it's not.
OP clearly had other intentions starting this post as a troll/poser. Unfortunately, DCUM is too smart for that. The actions of one man do not reflect an entire university and the actions of a football coach have zero impact on the academic integrity. I feel sorry for the victim and for Moore’s family. I’m glad the university acted swiftly and removed an individual who does not represent the values of the school.
OP here. Proud alum of Michigan EECS and attended every home game from 99–03 during Carr/Brady/Henson era. No other intentions beyond hearing from an academic-focused, non-football crowd away from A2.
DP. If it reassures you, my junior, female interested in ME from out of state, not only wouldn't care about this scandal, but is unlikely to ever hear about it unless I tell her, or unless she gets in and starts paying attention to football. The school's reputation in engineering is intact.
There is no way that students aren't talking about this. Maybe she doesn't care, but this is a huge nationwide story and surely being talked about even "ME out of state students"
Not by my kid, who is the above real-life ME out of state prospective applicant.
Really, though, what aspect of this is a stain on a school - of what, 30k undergrads? - that is going to keep applicants away? This one jerk is a spec of dust, who is not only gone but wasn't involved with academics in the first place.
Selfishly, I hope you are right, that applicants are kept away in droves, leaving my kid a higher chance of admission.
Look, weirdo, if your kid is soooo into Michigan they have to know about this. It’s national news. Are you telling us she doesn’t look at Michigan’s website? Doesn’t google the school from time to time to see what’s happening at the school? Doesn’t talk to her mother?
No, we do not discuss football, sorry. And no, she is not currently scouring the web for football scandals or headlines - she is prepping for finals in 5 AP classes.
I don't understand the overinflated sense of importance a blip of a coaching scandal has here on the trajectory of the university.
I do understand that Northwestern - where I also have an engineering student - lost a coach under controversy. May have it affected football recruiting, sure, but not applicant volume, no.
Are you being deliberately obtuse or does it come to you naturally?
You don’t have to google Michigan FOOTBALL to read about this. You don’t even have to google sports generally. It’s a national story and a big U of Michigan story regardless.
I’m not saying it will affect applications. It won’t. I agree with you on that. What I’m saying is that if you have a kid who’s that interested in the school and has no idea what’s even going on there currently that’s really really odd. Good thing they don’t take into account “demonstrated interest” I guess . . .
We disagree on the reach of this news story, both across the board as well as among nerdy high school girls.
Disagree all you want, but CNN says this is it’s “most popular” news story right now:
https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/10/sport/ncaa-college-football-sherrone-moore?iid=cnn_buildContentRecirc_end_recirc&recs_exp=most-popular-article-end&tenant_id=popular.en
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Michigan is now a synonym for cheating.
No, it's not.
OP clearly had other intentions starting this post as a troll/poser. Unfortunately, DCUM is too smart for that. The actions of one man do not reflect an entire university and the actions of a football coach have zero impact on the academic integrity. I feel sorry for the victim and for Moore’s family. I’m glad the university acted swiftly and removed an individual who does not represent the values of the school.
OP here. Proud alum of Michigan EECS and attended every home game from 99–03 during Carr/Brady/Henson era. No other intentions beyond hearing from an academic-focused, non-football crowd away from A2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally no one cares. I have only skimmed here, but it sounds like the coach got fired, so what's the problem?
This. The only potential scandal would be if Michigan tried to cover it up. Doesn’t sound like it since he’s done.
I mean, they knew weeks ago and potentially hid that from recruits until JUST after signing day. Sure, the process takes time, but that raises plenty of eyebrows action was only taken AFTER he lost to OSU and after recruits signed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So dumb. He is going to owe a boatload in child support and divorce settlement after his wife leaves him. And then even more in child support to the new lady he got pregnant. Hope he has been saving his money.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/sherrone-moore-wife-alleged-mistress-160716315.html
Those coaches make a boatload of money. Assume the new honey thinks it's worthwhile.
He’ll be broke in a few years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Michigan is now a synonym for cheating.
No, it's not.
OP clearly had other intentions starting this post as a troll/poser. Unfortunately, DCUM is too smart for that. The actions of one man do not reflect an entire university and the actions of a football coach have zero impact on the academic integrity. I feel sorry for the victim and for Moore’s family. I’m glad the university acted swiftly and removed an individual who does not represent the values of the school.
OP here. Proud alum of Michigan EECS and attended every home game from 99–03 during Carr/Brady/Henson era. No other intentions beyond hearing from an academic-focused, non-football crowd away from A2.
DP. If it reassures you, my junior, female interested in ME from out of state, not only wouldn't care about this scandal, but is unlikely to ever hear about it unless I tell her, or unless she gets in and starts paying attention to football. The school's reputation in engineering is intact.
There is no way that students aren't talking about this. Maybe she doesn't care, but this is a huge nationwide story and surely being talked about even "ME out of state students"
Not by my kid, who is the above real-life ME out of state prospective applicant.
Really, though, what aspect of this is a stain on a school - of what, 30k undergrads? - that is going to keep applicants away? This one jerk is a spec of dust, who is not only gone but wasn't involved with academics in the first place.
Selfishly, I hope you are right, that applicants are kept away in droves, leaving my kid a higher chance of admission.
Look, weirdo, if your kid is soooo into Michigan they have to know about this. It’s national news. Are you telling us she doesn’t look at Michigan’s website? Doesn’t google the school from time to time to see what’s happening at the school? Doesn’t talk to her mother?
No, we do not discuss football, sorry. And no, she is not currently scouring the web for football scandals or headlines - she is prepping for finals in 5 AP classes.
I don't understand the overinflated sense of importance a blip of a coaching scandal has here on the trajectory of the university.
I do understand that Northwestern - where I also have an engineering student - lost a coach under controversy. May have it affected football recruiting, sure, but not applicant volume, no.
Are you being deliberately obtuse or does it come to you naturally?
You don’t have to google Michigan FOOTBALL to read about this. You don’t even have to google sports generally. It’s a national story and a big U of Michigan story regardless.
I’m not saying it will affect applications. It won’t. I agree with you on that. What I’m saying is that if you have a kid who’s that interested in the school and has no idea what’s even going on there currently that’s really really odd. Good thing they don’t take into account “demonstrated interest” I guess . . .
We disagree on the reach of this news story, both across the board as well as among nerdy high school girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So dumb. He is going to owe a boatload in child support and divorce settlement after his wife leaves him. And then even more in child support to the new lady he got pregnant. Hope he has been saving his money.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/sherrone-moore-wife-alleged-mistress-160716315.html
Those coaches make a boatload of money. Assume the new honey thinks it's worthwhile.