ANN ARBOR, Mich. - You might assume Sherrone Moore would feel a bit uneasy. In his second season in charge at Michigan, he's coming off an 8-5 campaign, breaking in a freshman quarterback ― the acclaimed Bryce Underwood ― and awaiting resolution from the NCAA on the sign-stealing investigation.
Barely two weeks until the opener against New Mexico, Moore still has a lot to figure out. But on a sweltering August day in the middle of camp, he liberally sprinkles words such as "love" and "great" while discussing his team. He looks and sounds at ease, a mild surprise considering this isn't a job he was allowed to ease into.
He's adopted what he calls the "TNT" approach - "Today, Not Tomorrow." Just worry about today, not about the NCAA ruling that's expected soon, when Moore could be hit with