Sherrone Moore 'significant favorite' to be next Michigan football coach, per report
Former OU football player Sherrone Moore "is the significant favorite" to replace Jim Harbaugh as Michigan football head coach, according to a report Wednesday night from Yahoo! Sports.
The 37-year-old Moore — who played offensive guard for Bob Stoops' Sooners in 2006-07 — just finished his sixth season on Michigan's coaching staff, serving as interim coach for four games this season for the national champion Wolverines.
Harbaugh, 60, is leaving Michigan after nine seasons to return to the NFL as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. Harbaugh went 86-25 overall at his alma mater, leading the Wolverines to the past three Big Ten championships, as well as their first national title since 1997.
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Who is Sherrone Moore?
Born: Feb. 3, 1986
Hometown: Derby, Kansas
Playing career: Helped OU win two Big 12 titles playing 14 games as an offensive guard in 2006-07.
College: OU (bachelor's degree in communications in 2008); Louisville (master's degree in sports administration in 2011)
Coaching career:
Year | Team | Position |
2009-11 | Louisville | Graduate Assistant (Offense) |
2012-13 | Louisville | Tight Ends |
2014-16 | Central Michigan | Tight Ends |
2017 | Central Michigan | Assistant Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends |
2018-2020 | University of Michigan | Tight Ends |
2021-22 | University of Michigan | Offensive Line/Co-Offensive Coordinator |
2023-present | University of Michigan | Offensive Line/Offensive Coordinator |
This story will be updated.
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