Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, this affects none of the students but the football players. It’s not a big deal.
Sorry, but the football program is a HUGE part of the university and this will have carryover repercussions.
For admissions? So maybe my kid will have a hair of a chance next year?
This is not going to change people's desire to attend/not attend the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, this affects none of the students but the football players. It’s not a big deal.
Sorry, but the football program is a HUGE part of the university and this will have carryover repercussions.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, this affects none of the students but the football players. It’s not a big deal.
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.
39 other college football coaches are paid more than he was. Highest was UGA coach at 13mill+, about to be eclipsed by new LSU coach who ditched Ole Miss: https://sportsdata.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/football/coach
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, this affects none of the students but the football players. It’s not a big deal.
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:Anonymous wrote:UT alum here. We play them in the Citrus Bowl on NYE. I wonder who will play.
What do you mean who will play?
Anonymous wrote:UT alum here. We play them in the Citrus Bowl on NYE. I wonder who will play.
Anonymous wrote:I like going to college sports games but people who are very into being fans is such a red flag.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I mean, props to Michigan for enforcing their no tolerance policy. Once upon a time, a university would look the other way or cover up such a sin by a head football coach. I mean, maybe him being black made it easier to drop the hammer, I don't know. But this probably wouldn't have happened a decade ago.
Yeah, that must be it. The breaking into a house with a knife had nothing to do with it.
He was fired before that.
My apologies. He was a standup guy whose only offense was his race.![]()
I don't personally think raincident. had anything to do with it. My guess is there's some nasty factor about the relationship that hasn't fully dropped yet. An affair with a staffer isn't great but if it was consensual adults, I'm not sure that alone would be enough
My guess is there's some bad facts somewhere like harassment involved.
But it is factually true he was fired before the breaking in incodent.