In Las Vegas, Michigan’s Sherrone Moore Makes His First Proclamation for 2025
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, JUL 24 – Michigan Wolverines football coach and players discuss plans to improve after 2024's challenges, aiming to surpass a preseason media poll prediction of fifth place in the Big Ten.
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Moore: Wolverines have planted their final flag
LAS VEGAS – Michigan planted the Block M flag after wins at Ohio State in 2022 and 2024, but that tradition is no more. At least that’s what Michigan coach Sherrone Moore says. Related Articles Michigan MAC football teams embrace changes, challenges ahead of season Michigan basketball enters 2025-26 season with ‘high hopes’ for loaded frontcourt Big Ten prepared for rivalry flames between Michigan,…
New Era, New Offense: What Chip Lindsey’s Arrival Means for Michigan’s Title Hopes
The honeymoon phase is officially over. Sherrone Moore is entering his second full season as the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, and the tone has shifted. Last year was about surviving the transition. This year? It’s about building his version of Michigan Football, and one of his biggest moves to date might be hiring Chip Lindsey as the new offensive coordinator. Moore didn’t just toss Lindsey a headset and hope for the best. At Big Ten M…
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