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Is Sherrone Moore Next Man Up?

TLDR: After another exhilarating Ohio State game, the mood at Schembechler Hall is one of collective pride and preparation for the challenges ahead. Despite suspicions surrounding Michigan’s scouting practices, head coach Jim Harbaugh’s return from suspension marked true leadership and commendation for his staff, particularly Sherrone Moore who stood in his stead. With the Wolverines gearing up for the Big Ten Championship and harboring College Football Playoff aspirations, the spotlight has firmly captured assistant coach Moore’s integral role in their success, giving rise to the notion that he may assume greater leadership in the future.


Tucked behind the iconic façade of Schembechler Hall, one imagines the maize and blue confetti still fluttering in the heartbeats of a Michigan locker room fresh off an Ohio victory. And though energy buzzes through these hallowed halls—it’s an emotional mix, equal parts triumph and diligence given the looming Big Ten showcase.

Team spirits harped high, Michigan’s head honcho, Jim Harbaugh, eagerly shared words of pride and gratitude towards his coaching arsenal during a post-game press natter. Harbaugh’s short, enforced hiatus – a penalty from Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti over alleged recruiting stir-ups – seemed merely a bookmark in the Wolverines’ chapter of undaunted prowess: as Jim slipped back into his coaching cleats, he was greeted by a team unblemished in season feats and hungering after Playoff returns.

Central to Michigan’s sustenance? Sherrone Moore’s commanding steering. The assistant coach’s robust handling of the offensive chain of commands during Jim’s absence, including a tactful tackling of games critical to CFP aims, drew vocal cheer from the top; Harbaugh went so far as to proclaim Moore ‘A Michigan Man’—a title not given lightly, etching itself into Wolverine ethos far more glibly than ink upon contract.

Onto those government-green pages speaking of valuing one’s worth, Moore had his membership dues compensated—a reflective million stemming from his rise from modest tight-ends coach to offensive manage.

And as Michigan molds its battle plans against Iowa in gridiron pursuits, approaches about the post-season floor Harbaugh with questions more personal than professional. Yet, hand-on-heart, the head coach’s one love affair stays with play calling amidst autumn leaves over any NFL Spring Fling. Harbaugh’s still-unrenewed tenor with Michigan air whispers that, just perhaps, Sherrone Moore’s helm at varsity’s locus is creeping closer from the horizon.

Nary a word cements this more than Moore himself assuring his drive to place first his current charge—he bears the dreams and battles of the maize and blue dearly. And might we, not without basis, say the chap isn’t all-talk: Jim Harbaugh’s veneration and evidenced melioration of Moore brings to mind the potential tropes of mentorship and succession, making onlookers wonder just when, not if, a suitable crown may rest upon Moore’s hopeful brow.


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Authored by Jenai Eastman

Jenai Eastman

Jenai Eastman, a spirited Midwesterner who embodies her passion for sports through her love for Michigan football, fondness for fishing, and enthusiasm for college basketball. When she's not cheering for her favorite team, you can find her honing her culinary skills in the kitchen.