According to reporting from ESPN’s Dan Wetzel, the University of Michigan is set to suspend Head Football Coach Sherrone Moore for 2 games this upcoming season.
The “self-imposed” punishment is for the illegal advanced scouting and sign-stealing case, that happened under former head coach Jim Harbaugh.
The suspension is reportedly going to be for the 3rd and 4th games of the season, against Central Michigan and Nebraska.
Moore will be banned from any and all team related activities for that time span.
“Moore will also receive additional recruiting related penalties” Wetzel also said.
The NCAA could still punish the University, the team, and the coaches, in addition to whatever self-imposed penalties the school might put in place.
Moore “allegedly” deleted 52 text messages from former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions.
A final resolution from the NCAA is expected before the start of the upcoming season.
This “self-imposed penalty” will allow Moore to coach the team’s first 2 games of the season against the New Mexico Lobos at home and the Oklahoma Sooners in Norman, OK.
Which is a very odd thing to do. Why let him coach two games, then suspend him?
In a previous article, I wrote about personally speaking to two students who attended the school. One of which, was in the “athletic world of the school” as they put it.
Both students told me, that not only was the cheating known by the coaching staff, but that it was encouraged by the staff and by the student body as well.
Former Michigan Wolverine Co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss was charged by the United States government with 24 indictments in March of this year.

14 counts of unauthorized access to computers and 10 counts of aggravated identity theft, from 2015 to 2023.
It’s been proven that the Michigan football staff and program not only deleted emails, but purposely and maliciously deterred and misled the NCAA investigation at every turn.
This “self-imposed punishment” is nothing more than a smoke show, in hopes of playing the victim card, once the NCAA hands down more punishment.
Michigan has a criminal culture problem in Ann Arbor, and has shown no real remorse for anything at all.
The college football world will continue to wait and watch, to see how the rest of this situation plays out.
– by Sean McKenzie
Information courtesy of…..ESPN, AP, Dan Wetzel.
Photos courtesy of…..detriotssportsnation, USAToday, FoxSports.

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