Michigan HC Withdraws Appeal, Accepts Suspension
Summary
Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore has accepted his suspension related to NCAA rule violations involving advanced scouting. The University of Michigan and Moore decided to withdraw their appeals against the penalty. Moore served part of the suspension already and will serve the remainder by not coaching the season-opener in 2026.Key Facts
- Sherrone Moore, head coach of Michigan's football team, has a suspension due to NCAA rule violations.
- The violations involved advanced scouting, which means scouting other teams without official permission.
- Moore already missed two games as part of a three-game suspension.
- He withdrew his appeal against the suspension on September 29.
- Michigan University withdrew its appeal on October 6.
- Moore will complete the suspension in the 2026 season-opener against Western Michigan.
- Michigan's team continues to compete for a College Football Playoff spot and is a contender for the Big Ten title.
- Michigan is currently tied for third place in the Big Ten conference.
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