In a surprising flip of occasions on Wednesday, the 18th-ranked Michigan Wolverines fired head coach Sherrone Moore for trigger after he was discovered to have had an “inappropriate relationship” with a staffer (h/t ESPN’s Dan Wetzel).
Shortly afterward, Moore was arrested after police responded to a name about an alleged assault later within the day, the most recent in an extended line of unlucky occasions which have taken place over the previous few years for this system.
Whereas this stunning flip of occasions is certain to trigger a number of ripple results going ahead, the eye will quick flip to Michigan’s teaching search as one in every of school soccer’s blue bloods as soon as once more finds itself within the headlines for all of the improper causes.
Throughout an look on Thursday’s version of ESPN’s “Get Up,” former participant and present analyst Dan Orlovsky believes Michigan ought to go after an enormous teaching rent to have any shot at competing with present Huge Ten front-runners Ohio State, Indiana and Oregon.
Dan Orlovsky eyes a number of SEC coaches as potential replacements
“It is received to be massive. This isn’t one thing the place you simply go discover a coach that you simply assume is sweet,” Orlovsky stated. “Since you will not chase down these different packages with only a man. … A few of these names which are on lists are simply good coaches. This needs to be (Alabama head coach Kalen) DeBoer. I do not care about extensions if I am Michigan. Clark Lea at Vanderbilt, simply signed an extension. Do not care, I am making that decision. Mike Elko at Texas A&M, simply signed an extension. Do not care, I am making that decision. When you’re Michigan, this needs to be an enormous title that will get you into the lounge of, ‘Effectively, (Ohio State) has Ryan Day. Effectively, we have now Clark Lea. (Oregon) has Dan Lanning, however we have Mike Elko.’ Extensions do not matter.”





