1. Sherrone Banfield Moore is an American college football coach and former player.

1. Sherrone Banfield Moore is an American college football coach and former player.
Sherrone Moore is the head football coach for the University of Michigan.
Sherrone Moore succeeded Jim Harbaugh as head coach in 2024.
Sherrone Moore played football as an offensive guard at the University of Oklahoma from 2006 to 2007.
Sherrone Moore was an assistant coach at the University of Louisville from 2009 to 2013 and Central Michigan University from 2014 to 2017.
Sherrone Moore first joined the Michigan Wolverines coaching staff in 2018 as the tight ends coach, and was promoted to co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach in 2021.
Sherrone Banfield Moore was born on February 3,1986, in Derby, Kansas.
Sherrone Moore played two seasons of junior college football for Butler Community College before transferring to play for the Oklahoma Sooners in 2006.
At Oklahoma, Sherrone Moore appeared in 14 games as an offensive guard.
Sherrone Moore earned his bachelor's degree in communications from the University of Oklahoma in 2008.
Sherrone Moore joined the Louisville staff as a graduate assistant in 2009 under head coach Steve Kragthorpe, and continued in that role under new head coach Charlie Strong through 2011.
In February 2014, Sherrone Moore was hired as tight ends coach at Central Michigan by head coach Dan Enos, and in 2015 was retained by new head coach John Bonamego.
In 2017, Sherrone Moore was named assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator in addition to serving as tight ends coach.
On January 15,2018, Sherrone Moore was hired by the University of Michigan as the tight ends coach.
On January 25,2021, after three seasons as the tight ends coach, Sherrone Moore was promoted to co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.
Sherrone Moore served his suspension during Michigan's season-opening win over East Carolina.
On January 26,2024, Sherrone Moore was named Michigan's 21st head football coach following Harbaugh's departure to the Los Angeles Chargers, agreeing to a five-year, $27.5 million contract.
Sherrone Moore was the first African American to be hired as head coach at the University of Michigan.
The draft alleges that in October 2023 Sherrone Moore deleted a thread containing 52 text messages with Connor Stalions, former Michigan staffer.
In November 2024, Sherrone Moore secured a commitment from the No 1 overall ranked high school recruit in the nation, quarterback Bryce Underwood, in his first recruiting class as a head coach.
Sherrone Moore was the first Michigan head coach since Bennie Oosterbaan in 1948 to defeat Michigan State in his first year.
On May 5,2025, it was revealed that Sherrone Moore would be suspended for the third and fourth games of the 2025 Wolverines season as the sign stealing investigation continued.