Sherrone Moore scandal, explained: What to know about 'inappropriate relations' with Michigan staff member

Morgan Moriarty

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The coaching carousel received a jolt Wednesday when Michigan announced it was firing head coach Sherrone Moore for cause. Moore, who had just wrapped up his second season with the Wolverines, posted an 18-8 record as head coach.

Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel announced the decision Wednesday afternoon, saying Moore had engaged in an "inappropriate relationship" with a staffer.

Moore finished the 2025 regular season 9-3. Michigan is set to face Texas in the Citrus Bowl.

Here’s what to know about the allegations facing Moore, his status with Michigan and more.

Why was Sherrone Moore fired?

According to Michigan, Moore was fired for "credible evidence" that Moore had engaged in an "inappropriate relationship" with a UM staffer. 

The Wolverines' athletic director, Warde Manuel, released a statement on Wednesday afternoon: 

Moore just finished his second season with Michigan, taking over for Jim Harbaugh after he left for the NFL two seasons ago. He finished 18-8 as a head coach in Ann Arbor. 

Sherrone Moore scandal details

At this time, there are not many public details about the scandal that cost Moore his job. It has been reported that Moore, who is married with three children, is accused of engaging in a relationship with a UM staff member.

Moore had been suspended twice previously under the sign-stealing investigation involving former UM assistant Conner Stallions, missing two games this season. He was also set to serve a one-game suspension to open the 2026 season. In 2023, he served a self-imposed one-game suspension for violating COVID recruiting rules.

We have seen other coaches fired for cause in recent years. Michigan State fired Mel Tucker in 2023 after an investigation found Tucker sexually harassed Title IX advocate Brenda Tracy, who had previously worked with the program. Tracy was a sexual assault survivor stemming from the Baylor football Title IX scandal.

Washington State fired Nick Rolovich for cause in October 2021 after he refused to comply with the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Florida fired Jim McElwain for cause in 2017 after the head coach claimed he and his family had received death threats amid the program’s struggles. An investigation later found that no such threats had been made.

Is Sherrone Moore married?

Yes, Moore is married. He has been married since 2015, to his wife, Kelli Moore. The couple has three daughters together. 

Who is Sherrone Moore's wife?

Moore's wife is Kelli Moore. The two married in 2015, when Moore was the tight ends coach at Central Michigan. 

Sherrone Moore contract details

Moore signed a five-year contract with Michigan in Jan. 2024. His salary was $6.1 million annually, with a $500,000 retention bonus every year. His deal ran through the 2029 season.

His buyout by USA Today is listed as $13,897,916. According to CBS Sports, his buyout is 75% of his base salary, including the additional compensation remaining on his contract. If Moore is fired for cause, the school could potentially avoid paying out the remainder of his contract. 

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