Jim Harbaugh reveals reaching out to Sherrone Moore over text after Michigan scandal: 'It's a tragedy'
Fox News correspondent Garrett Tenney has the latest on former Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore's fall from grace on 'Special Report.'
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh revealed he reached out to embattled ex-Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore, who was on Harbaugh's staff while leading the Wolverines to a national championship, after Moore's arrest.
Harbaugh made an appearance on "The Dan Patrick Show," where he told the host he was still processing what happened in Ann Arbor after his former offensive coordinator Moore was arrested on three charges, including felony home invasion.
After being asked if he'd spoken to Moore, Harbaugh said the last time they spoke was in "early December," but he did reach out via text to him.
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Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore appears via video in court in Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. 12, 2025. (Ryan Sun/AP Photo)
"I think it’s a tragedy, the worst days of his life," Harbaugh said. "Keep it together and take care of your family. That’s the message and getting spiritual guidance is really critical."
Harbaugh, who maintained his sole focus is on getting his Chargers to the playoffs for the second straight season, is having trouble, like many others, trying to understand how this could’ve happened.
"I still don’t have my head wrapped around it, Dan," he explained. "It’s a tragedy and just praying for all concerned. I love my alma mater, I love Michigan and I love the Chargers, too. I would be doing them a disservice if I wasn’t putting all my focus on this game. It’s the most important game for us."
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