Fired Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore has reached a plea deal stemming from an incident with a former employees member in early December.
Prosecutors have agreed to drop costs of felony dwelling invasion and misdemeanor counts of stalking and breaking and getting into towards Moore. As an alternative, the previous Michigan coach will plead no contest two two misdemeanors.
ESPN’s Dan Wetzel reported that Moore is unlikely to face jail time after the deal.
Moore was fired in December for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a employees member. After being knowledgeable of his firing, he allegedly went to the staffer’s home and threatened her, prompting the felony dwelling invasion cost. He had beforehand denied any wrongdoing.




