Michigan football self-imposed suspension for Sherrone Moore for Connor Stalions saga

We’re starting to see some resolutions coming down the pike for Michigan football as it pertains to the NCAA and the Connor Stalions saga.

Last week, two former coaches in the NFL accepted show causes, which will not last beyond their tenures in the NFL. But the Wolverines are apparently self-imposing a punishment on head coach Sherrone Moore before the NCAA steps in.

According to ESPN, Michigan football is imposing a two-game suspension on Moore, who deleted text messages between him and Stalions, for two games in 2025, Weeks 3-4.

Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore is expected to be suspended for two games for the upcoming 2025 season as part of self-imposed sanctions by the university for the Connor Stalions advanced scouting scandal, industry sources told ESPN.

The suspensions will be for Michigan’s Week 3 and Week 4 games against Central Michigan and Nebraska. Moore will also be barred from any team-related duties during those weeks, and will receive additional recruiting-related penalties. The NCAA can still punish Moore in addition to the self-imposed school penalties. A final resolution is expected before the start of the season.

Michigan had self-imposed a three-game suspension for Jim Harbaugh in 2023, the first three games, but he was allowed within the facilities and could coach during the week.

It’s unclear who will coach the two weeks Moore will be suspended or if the NCAA will accept the punishment.

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