Former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh reacts to Sherrone Moore's firing and charges
Fox News correspondent Garrett Tenney has the latest on former Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore's fall from grace on 'Special Report.'
Jim Harbaugh was asked about his Michigan football successor's scandal Friday and said he still hasn't even processed it.
Sherrone Moore, Harbaugh's offensive coordinator before taking the head coaching job after Harbaugh left Michigan in 2024 to lead the Los Angeles Chargers, was fired Wednesday before being arrested and charged with home invasion, stalking and breaking and entering.
During a Chargers' news conference Friday, Harbaugh was asked about his reaction to Moore's situation.
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Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh at a news conference at The Bolt. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)
"Still processing. Heard that. Chad Jessop told me, one of our equipment guys, when we were coming off the field on Thursday. So ... it uh ... still processing that like a lot of people I'm sure."
Moore joined Harbaugh's staff as a tight end coach in 2018 before working his way up to offensive coordinator by 2023. That year, Moore also served as interim head coach while Harbaugh was suspended twice, leading Michigan to a 4-0 record in Harbaugh's absence. Michigan went on to win the national championship over Washington that year.
Harbaugh left the program to make his NFL return, and Moore was promoted to become the first Black head coach in Michigan football history.
Now, Moore is jobless and at the center of one of the biggest college sports scandals of the year.
After Moore was fired Wednesday, the university announced it had found credible evidence of an "inappropriate relationship" with a staffer. Moore was then detained by police


