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ANN ARBOR, May 6, 2025 ~ University of Michigan Football Head Coach Sherrone Moore has been suspended for two games for the 2025 season in connection to the sign-stealing scandal. The sanctions imposed by the university are linked with the Connor Stallions investigation.
Moore is expected to miss a home game against Central Michigan and a road contest against Nebraska during weeks 3-4 of the season. Moore will be unable to take part in any team activities during those two weeks.
Moore was also an offender for his recruiting role during the pandemic’s dead period in 2023.
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(CONTINUED) Further penalties could still be on the way, this time from the NCAA Division 1 Committee on Infractions, after former U of M assistants Steve Clinkscale and Jesse Minter accepted separate show clauses for other recruiting violations.
Moore could also be punished by the NCAA for advanced scouting investigation.
The Wolverines finished Moore’s first year last season with an 8-5 record, including an upset win over National Champion Ohio State and Alabama in the ReliaQuest Bowl.
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