First year as HC and you get slammed with cheating allegations. Well, that’s the current situation for Sherrone Moore. While Jim Harbaugh has left for the pro leagues after his bold claim that “I do not apologize. I did not participate.” Things have taken a serious turn for Moore & Co. as the draft report of the investigation by the NCAA has found Moore to be guilty of deleting texts. Not only that, but the draft report has also clarified that Moore was a “repeat violator”. Multiple violations during the COVID era and then engaging in sign stealing.
Maybe this is why Michigan is finally dead. Well, that’s what Chad Withrow thinks. On the August 6th episode of OutKick Hot Mic, Withrow gives his opinion regarding the entire scene. “They have touted themselves as the holy program that operates by a different code of conduct and standard in the rest of the country. They’re so damn arrogant about their cheating. Michigan man is dead,” Withrow claimed. It is wild that even after the investigation has revealed so many details regarding the sign-stealing problems, no one in Michigan has come out to accept it. Hell, even though Connor Stalions was fired from the team, Harbaugh would still not admit to engaging in anything. Even Paul Finebaum threw a jab at Harbaugh and Moore back on ESPN. “Pulling off this scam and then acting like he (Harbaugh) did not do anything wrong,” Finebaum mentioned.
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And on the Pat McAfee show, Pete Thamel highlighted the grave consequences Moore can face. Thamel explains that Moore can easily see a suspension heading his way, however, if the investigation reveals further secrets, then Moore can easily look at a show-cause order. A show-cause order is something major because it can easily render Moore’s entire career useless in the NCAA schools. 2024 is going to get rough for Michigan and Sherrone Moore. However, on the other end of the road, Coach Prime is enjoying some peace.
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August 5th was wild. A random account on X shared a report by a media outlet that had covered alleged bullying in the Buffs locker room. Apparently, they forced Jordan Seaton to have a fistfight. Not only that, Cormani McClain was “slapped” by Shilo Sanders and Kaleb Mathis and Coltor Allen had engaged in a fight over a $10K debt, which Mathis owned Allen. Now imagine the shock that Deion Sanders must have felt when he saw all of this. Of course, these claims were disproven by Cormani himself over on social media.
However, the big man was calm. On the August 6th episode of Well Off Media, Deion was seen enjoying some food at the canteen with a big smile. “All these lies,” Coach Prime claimed when he was asked about the entire scene. Not only that, in an interview with DNVR, even Jordan Seaton came forward completely, shrugging off the rumors. “We don’t really do the hazing or the fighting,” Seaton mentioned. While Coach Prime walks out of the fire unscathed once again, will Moore & Co. be able to do that?
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