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The first mugshot of former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore was released online on the Washtenaw County website on Thursday, following his arrest on December 10. Moore was arrested for third-degree home invasion, as well as stalking and breaking and entering, a few hours after the Wolverines dismissed him.
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When fans caught a glimpse of Moore’s actual mugshot online, they had a range of reactions.
“The fake looked better. This one feels sad,” one tweeted.
“He looks even more sinister,” another added.
“That’s the face of a guy who f*cked up big time,” a third commented.
Here are a few more reactions.
“Damn I liked the other one better this one is deada*s sad and im an OSU fan,” one wrote.
“Give it about 6 to 12 months. He’s gonna have his own podcast making more $ than he was making coaching at Michigan,” another added.
“Looks like he’s checking out the chest of the female PO taking the mug shot,” a user tweeted.
When Moore allegedly broke into the house of the woman he had been having an affair with, he threatened to kill himself while holding a knife in his hand. He then fled the house on foot before he was caught by the police.
Former Michigan HC Sherrone Moore was released from jail on $25,000 bond
Sherrone Moore was released from jail on Friday after posting a $25,000 bond. However, the former Michigan coach is required to wear a GPS monitor until the court orders its removal, and must not contact the woman whose house he broke into, or go near her residence.
Moore led the Wolverines to a 9-3 record in the 2025 regular season before his firing. Michigan has qualified for a bowl game since it recorded at least six wins.
Michigan’s interim head coach, Biff Poggi, will be in charge of the team for its clash against Texas in the Citrus Bowl on Dec. 31.
Edited by Arnold




