Sherrone Moore has received “spiritual guidance” from his predecessor at Michigan following the scandal that cost him his coaching job.
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh, who led the Wolverines to a national championship in 2023, said Tuesday that he has texted with Moore after the latter was fired over having an inappropriate relationship with a staffer in violation of university policy.
The 39-year-old Moore, a married father of three, also was arrested and charged with felony home invasion, plus misdemeanor counts of breaking and entering and stalking in a domestic relationship stemming from allegedly breaking into the home of his executive assistant and lover, Paige Shiver, in which he grabbed butter knives and kitchen scissors and threatened to harm himself.
“It’s a tragedy, so the worst days of his life,” Harbaugh said in an appearance on “The Dan Patrick Show” on Tuesday. “‘Keep it together and take care of your family,’ that’s the message.” “It’s a tragedy, so the worst days of his life,” Harbaugh said in an appearance on The Dan Patrick Show. ‘Keep it together and take care of your family,’ that’s the message.
“Giving spiritual guidance is really critical.”
Harbaugh coached in Ann Arbor from 2015-2023, with Moore serving as his offensive coordinator for the latter three of those seasons
“I still don’t have my head wrapped around it,” Harbaugh said. “It’s a tragedy. Just praying for all concerned. I love my alma mater, I love Michigan, but I love the Chargers, too. I’d be doing a disservice if I wasn’t putting all my focus on this game [Sunday against Dallas]. This is the most important game for us.”
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The Chargers are 10-4 with three games remaining this season following a road win Sunday over the Chiefs.
Harbaugh added that he will not be assisting Michigan in its search for a new head coach.
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