ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Sherrone Moore spent the night in jail awaiting arraignment while college football's winningest school suddenly started searching for a new coach to lead the Wolverines.
Michigan has quite a mess on its hands.
The NCAA put the program on probation less than four months ago, stemming from a sign-stealing scandal, and athletic director Warde Manuel has said penalties will cost the department more than $30 million.
And now, the Wolverines are scrambling to find a new leader for their shaken football team.
Manuel informed the team of his decision to fire Moore on Wednesday afternoon for an alleged inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
The move leaves Michigan looking for a third coach in four years, shortly after a busy cycle that included Lane Kiffin lea

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