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Fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore charged with felony home invasion, stalking after firing

  • On Dec. 12, 2025, Sherrone Moore, former University of Michigan head football coach, is arraigned at 1 p.m. in the 14A-1 District Court on a felony home invasion and two misdemeanors, with bond set at $25,000 and no victim contact allowed.
  • After an internal probe, University of Michigan officials found credible evidence of an inappropriate relationship and fired Sherrone Moore earlier this week; the investigation, which began last summer, remains ongoing, Athletic Director Warde Manuel and interim president Domenico Grasso said.
  • Shortly after 4 p.m. on Dec. 10, authorities say Moore barged into a Pittsfield Township apartment, grabbed knives, threatened self-harm, then fled when police were threatened; officers found him in City of Saline and booked him into Washtenaw County Jail.
  • Prosecutors outlined potential penalties, noting the felony home invasion can bring up to five years in prison, and the court set a Jan. 22 preliminary hearing, Magistrate Odetalla M. Odetalla said.
  • Local outlets including FOX 2 streamed the arraignment and reported on 911 audio from TMZ Sports, while University of Michigan interim president Domenico Grasso said in a Dec. 11 letter the investigation continues and the Wolverines named Biff Poggi interim head coach.
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