ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan has quite a mess on its hands.
The storied football program is yet again reeling from scandal, this time with once-promising coach Sherrone Moore at the center of it.
Moore spent Wednesday night in jail after being fired earlier in the day for what the school said was an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. His ensuing arrest was related to an assault investigation, for which Moore is expected to be arraigned on Friday.
The development has left college football's winningest school suddenly searching for a new coach — again.
“I’m so disappointed,” former Michigan defensive end Larry Stevens told The Associated Press. “This prestigious university and everything we’ve done through the years for Michigan, you just don’t jeopardize that. I can’t wrap m

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