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Sherrone Moore Appoints Veteran Michigan Staffer as Coach for CMU, Nebraska Games
Sherrone Moore will miss two games due to NCAA sanctions from a sign-stealing probe; Biff Poggi, a former head coach and associate at Michigan, will lead the team during this period.
- On Monday, Sherrone Moore named Biff Poggi interim head coach during his two-game suspension, announcing the decision in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
- The suspension stems from Michigan's self-imposed sanctions tied to the advance-scouting and sign-stealing investigation after Moore deleted a 52-message text thread with Connor Stalions, former Michigan staffer.
- The suspension runs from 12:01 a.m. Saturday, September 13 through 11:59 p.m. Saturday, September 20, barring Moore from practices, meetings and games and participation in team-related activities.
- Poggi will coach this Saturday against Central Michigan and again on September 20 at Nebraska as the 1-1 Wolverines seek a critical rebound after losing to Oklahoma.
- Moore will return ahead of Oct. 4, but the NCAA added a third game suspension for the 2026 opener, which Michigan is appealing.
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Biff Poggi to serve as UM’s acting head coach during Sherrone Moore’s 2-game suspension
ANN ARBOR — Michigan associate head coach Biff Poggi will be Michigan’s acting head coach the next two games while Sherrone Moore serves a two-game self-imposed suspension. Moore was penalized by the NCAA and given a three-game suspension that includes the first game of the 2026 season, stemming from an impermissible scouting scheme the NCAA began investigating in mid-October 2023. Moore deleted a thread of 52 text messages with Connor Stalions,…
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