Fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore accused of stalking victim 'for months' in police dispatch audio
Michigan HC Sherrone Moore has been fired due to an "inappropriate relationship" with a staff member and their zero tolerance policy. Colin Cowherd reacts to the news and asks what this means for Michigan’s future.
Details of the detention of former University of Michigan Football coach Sherrone Moore surfaced Wednesday and included allegations of stalking and a possible mental health crisis.
Audio of a 911 dispatch call obtained by Fox News Digital details allegations of an alleged "domestic" assault in which police said the victim claimed "there's a male at the location and the house attacking her" and noted that the suspect had been "stalking her for months."
Head coach Sherrone Moore of the Michigan Wolverines looks on prior to the game against the Northwestern Wildcats at Wrigley Field on Nov. 15, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
The audio goes on to say that the suspect, "did put a knife to his throat and ran out."
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According to TMZ Sports, additional audio from dispatch included the suspect's wife saying he is suicidal due to "losing his job today."
Moore’s name was not mentioned in the audio, but TMZ Sports reported that the call came from a Michigan football employee's address in Ann Arbor at the time Moore was arrested on Wednesday.
Moore, 39, was booked into Washtenaw County Jail in Michigan, Fox News Digital confirmed. No charges were listed.
Pittsfield police said they responded to a home as part of an assault investigation. Police said a suspect was taken into custody and that the incident does not appear to be random in nature. Police said the suspect was lodged in the Washtenaw County Jail pending review of charges by the


