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History Repeats Itself: Sherrone Moore’s Firing Exposes a Deeper Rot in Michigan’s Leadership Culture

Last updated: December 12, 2025 8:44 am
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History Repeats Itself: Sherrone Moore’s Firing Exposes a Deeper Rot in Michigan’s Leadership Culture
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The shocking termination of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore is more than just another coaching scandal; it’s the latest chapter in a disturbing pattern of misconduct at the highest levels of the university. Moore’s dismissal for an ‘inappropriate relationship’ directly echoes the very scandals that led to the firing of a university president and provost, raising critical questions about whether Michigan’s leadership is capable of policing itself.

For the University of Michigan, the stunning downfall of head football coach Sherrone Moore is a painful case of déjà vu. The university announced on December 10 that it had fired Moore after finding “credible evidence” of an “inappropriate relationship with a staff member.” The move sends a shockwave through a premier college football program, but for those watching the university’s administration, it feels like a familiar, troubling script.

Moore’s termination is not an isolated incident. It is the third high-profile dismissal in just over five years involving a top university official engaging in misconduct with a subordinate. This pattern, which has now touched the offices of the university provost, the president, and the head football coach, exposes a systemic cultural failure that policies and previous firings have failed to correct.

A Disturbing Pattern of Misconduct

To understand the gravity of Moore’s firing, one must look back at the scandals that preceded it. The chain of events reveals a university grappling with, and repeatedly failing to solve, a crisis of accountability among its most powerful figures.

The saga began in 2020 with the investigation into Provost Martin Philbert, the university’s chief academic officer. An extensive report found that Philbert had sexually harassed multiple members of the university community over several decades. In response to the institutional black eye, Michigan implemented a new rule, Policy No. 201.97, which became effective in July 2021 and explicitly prohibits most supervisor-employee relationships.

The policy was meant to be a line in the sand. It wasn’t. Less than a year later, in January 2022, University President Mark Schlissel was himself terminated. An investigation revealed that Schlissel was involved in an alleged sexual affair with a subordinate, using his university email to communicate with her in a manner the Board of Regents deemed “inconsistent with promoting the dignity and reputation of the university.” Schlissel, who had publicly vowed to clean up the campus culture after the Philbert scandal, was fired in early 2022 for violating the very principles he was supposed to enforce.

Now, nearly four years later, Moore stands accused of the same breach of conduct. Athletic Director Warde Manuel stated that Moore’s actions constituted “a clear violation of university policy,” a direct reference to the rule born from the ashes of the Philbert disaster. The cycle has repeated itself, this time in the most visible department on campus.

Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore hugs athletic director Warde Manuel during warmup at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025.
Athletic Director Warde Manuel announced the firing, citing “credible evidence” of a violation of university policy by coach Sherrone Moore.

The University’s Familiar Playbook

In another echo of the past, the university has once again turned to an outside law firm to handle the fallout. Jenner & Block, the same firm that investigated President Schlissel, is now tasked with untangling the details of the Moore situation. Interim University President Domenico Grasso issued a statement calling the university’s response a “swift and decisive action” that “reflects the University’s staunch commitment to a campus culture of respect, integrity and accountability.”

However, for a community that has heard these assurances before, the words may ring hollow. The core question is no longer whether Michigan will punish a single “bad actor,” but how these situations continue to arise in the first place. Despite a specific policy and the public humiliation of two of its former top leaders, the university’s culture appears to have remained unchanged in the corridors of power.

Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore watches a play against Ohio State during the second half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025.
The firing throws the future of the Michigan football program into uncertainty and raises broader questions about institutional oversight.

What This Means for Michigan Football

For the Michigan football program, the timing is catastrophic. Moore had brought a sense of stability and continuity after the departure of Jim Harbaugh, leading the team to continued success. Now, the program is thrust back into chaos, facing a leadership vacuum and a cloud of scandal that will undoubtedly impact recruiting and team morale.

More broadly, this latest incident forces a difficult reckoning. As crisis public-relations expert Evan Nierman noted, by framing this as the removal of one individual, the university “leaves unanswered how the behavior went undetected and unaddressed until it reached this point.” The risk for Michigan is that the story doesn’t end with Moore’s firing. If more details emerge suggesting warning signs were ignored, the university’s claims of taking “swift and decisive action” will be judged not as a solution, but as another reactive measure in a cycle of unending failure.

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