ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Fired Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore received an 18-month probation sentence on Tuesday for misdemeanors related to a series of events after his firing on Dec. 10, 2025.

Moore was fired by the Wolverines for having an inappropriate relationship with his executive assistant. She’d ended the affair and spoken to Michigan officials about it. After being fired, Moore drove to her apartment, blamed her for his firing, and threatened to kill himself with her butter knives. Moore did not harm himself, and he was arrested shortly afterwards.

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The felony charge of home invasion, as well as stalking and illegal entry misdemeanors, were dropped following a plea deal.

District Court Judge Cedric Simpson also ordered Moore to pay more than $1,000 in court costs and probation oversight fees. In addition, he cannot have contact with his former assistant. Moore must avoid alcohol and marijuana use. Jail time was waived.