Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:alum and fan. Feel sorry for Sherrone Moore's wife, children, and the victim. This is beyond shocking and way surpasses what Mel Tucker did at Michigan State. Dude just torpedoed his life. What an unbelievable fall from grace. What a scandal that likely will get uglier as more details come to light in the next few days.
Given the sizable contingent of folks here who dislike Michigan, feel free to take your shots at the school. We deserve it.
If you truly love your school, why would you start this thread? Isn't there enough out there on social media to go around?
Because I'm interested in what academic-focused people think about the situation, including those who might dislike Michigan.
I can only speak for myself, but to me it says nothing about the academic value of a Michigan education. Nor does it say anything about the overall student experience at Michigan. (Though I would take a good look at everyone who had contact with Moore, including other staff and students. Rarely are these things completely discrete. Others were likely aware and complicit, and unfortunately, there may be other young women who were treated inappropriately or worse.)
My bigger issue is related to college sports as a whole. There's something very wrong with the system!
Moore is certainly not the first head coach of a big NCAA college sports team to be absolutely, 100% unqualified when it comes to personal conduct/judgment/untreated mental health issues. Yet somehow he was both hired and paid a small fortune to coach the school's flagship team.
Again, this is not unique to Michigan. I just read "Tell Me Everything," by Erika Krause. Highly recommend to everyone and anyone with a kid in college:
https://www.amazon.com/Tell-Me-Everything-Private-Investigation/dp/1250240301
It's the complex (and difficult at times to read) memoir of a woman who helped investigate the systemic abuse of women at a D1 Football program and the institution that condoned it over and over again. Wrenching story.
Going back to Michigan, the Board needs to hold the AD and other leadership accountable for this ridiculous hiring decision. And the school needs to take a good, hard look at the other coaches they have in place. Bring in the sunlight . . . and the lawyers!
P.S. I say all this as a massive college sports fan. But it's a poorly run business. Shockingly so. Though not all that different from big-name academic hiring. See, e.g., predators like Larry Summer. I'm disappointed to see how quickly that story faded out of the spotlight. It involves a lot more than some sketchy emails to Epstein. Summer should never again be given a position at Harvard or anywhere else.