More details have emerged in the arrest of former Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore, who was detained by police on Wednesday after he was terminated for cause by the University of Michigan.
Moore was fired for having an inappropriate relationship with a female staffer. Michigan has a zero-tolerance policy against that, and once evidence of the affair came to light, the university had no choice but to remove Moore as the head coach.
The same day Moore was fired, he ended up in police custody and on Friday, he's being arraigned on three criminal charges according to Pete Thamel of ESPN.
Sherrone Moore’s charges, per the criminal complaint: There’s a felony charge of home invasion in the third degree. Also charges of stalking and breaking and entering.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) December 12, 2025
"Sherrone Moore’s charges, per the criminal complaint: There’s a felony charge of home invasion in the third degree. Also charges of stalking and breaking and entering," Thamel wrote on X.
It has been alleged that Moore broke into the home of the staffer he was having an affair with, then threatened to harm her and himself with a knife. TMZ released audio of the dispatch, which indicated that Moore has been stalking the woman for months.
What's next for Michigan?
As far as Michigan football is concerned, the Wolverines have shifted to trying to find a replacement for Moore. Some recruits have asked out of their letters of intent, while others have stayed committed.
The future is murky. Bryce Underwood's future is up in the air, and it feels like the future of the program is at stake with the next hire.
It's far from the offseason Michigan football fans expected.
