Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore has officially been charged with felony home invasion as well as misdemeanors of stalking and breaking and entering, according to court documents.
He has spent the last two nights in jail after being arrested on Wednesday shortly after his firing.
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Moore’s bond was set to $25,000 and he will be released Friday under the conditions that he wears a GPS, doesn’t leave the state without permission and has no contact with the woman involved in the case.
He must also continue mental health treatment until his next court date, which is set for Jan. 22.
While Moore signed a five-year contract with the school that has a base salary of over $5 million, the terms of the deal allow Michigan to fire him for cause and avoid paying out the remainder of his contract.
The shocking scandal has sent shockwaves through the college sports world and has brought immense pressure onto Michigan.
Interim head coach Biff Poggi will now lead the Wolverines into the Citrus Bowl against Texas on Dec. 31.
James Parker is a sports writer for Ball Exclusives, follow him on X @TheJames_Parker
















































































