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Sherrone Moore Pursues Undefeated Season During NCAA Suspension Negotiations

A proposed two-game ban could sideline Moore for Michigan’s season opener versus New Mexico followed by the road game at Oklahoma

Sep 7, 2024; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore hugs Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian after the game at Michigan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Junfu Han-USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh lifts up the trophy as players and coaches celebrate on stage after the 34-13 win over Washington to take the national championship game at NRG Stadium in Houston on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024.
Michigan Wolverines quarterback Davis Warren (16) and Michigan Wolverines wide receiver Tyler Morris (8) embrace following a 13-10 win over the Ohio State Buckeyes in Saturday’s NCAA Division I football game at Ohio Stadium.
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Overview

  • Moore set an undefeated goal at Big Ten Media Days and has made improving on last year’s 8-5 record his top priority.
  • Michigan’s late-season surge with upset wins over Ohio State and Alabama has infused the team with confidence Moore aims to sustain through daily work.
  • He cautioned that this year’s roster lacks the depth of the 2023 championship squad and urged players to focus on daily progress.
  • Reports suggest Michigan has proposed a two-game self-imposed suspension for Moore in its NCAA sign-stealing case.
  • The Wolverines will open their 2025 campaign on August 30 at home against New Mexico before traveling to Oklahoma on September 6.