Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore's Contract Shields Him from Firing over Sign-Stealing Scandal
The contract stipulates Moore cannot be fired for known NCAA violations but faces potential suspension.
- Sherrone Moore's contract with Michigan was signed last week and protects him from being fired for known involvement in the sign-stealing scandal.
- The NCAA issued a notice of allegations last month, indicating Moore could face a suspension and a show-cause penalty.
- Moore allegedly deleted 52 text messages with former staff member Connor Stalions on the day the scandal became public.
- The contract, running until 2029, allows for suspension without pay or firing for cause if new violations are discovered.
- Moore's contract includes a $6 million base salary for this season, with performance-based bonuses and annual increases.