REPORT: Fired Wolverines Coach Sherrone Moore Under Care of Mental Health Professionals
Sherrone Moore is reportedly under the care of mental health professionals as he prepares to face charges for threatening a Michigan employee

Sherrone Moore is reportedly under the care of mental health professionals as he prepares to face charges for threatening a Michigan employee

The female staffer, reportedly involved in an affair with former Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore, received a hefty pay raise while working under him.

An audio recording has been released of a police dispatcher sending officers to a woman’s home who told said coach Sherrone Moore stalked her

Sherrone Moore, the former Michigan Wolverines head coach who was fired Wednesday for an inappropriate relationship with a staffer and then arrested a short time later as part of an assault investigation, is set to be arraigned on Friday in Pittsfield Township (Ann Arbor), ESPN reports.
Sherrone Moore, the Michigan Wolverines head football coach, was fired on Wednesday for having an “inappropriate relationship” with a staffer. He is in police custody amid an assault investigation stemming from an incident that took place hours after his dismissal.

Outrage has erupted in Oklahoma after a judge ruled that the 18-year-old son of the former OSU football director will not face jail time for raping and assaulting two teenage girls.

Former Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore was detained by police in Michigan on Wednesday mere hours after his firing, ESPN reports.

The University of Michigan has fired head football coach Sherrone Moore, according to On3’s Pete Nakos.

Brian Smith, head football coach at Ohio University, was mysteriously placed on leave, and the university has declined to give a reason.

ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips seems to be determined to repair his conference’s fractured relationship with Notre Dame.

Former LSU football coach and three-time Super Bowl Champ Kevin Faulk’s daughter, Tanasha, died on Saturday at the age of 30.

It’s no secret that legendary LSU coach Ed Orgeron spared no effort in recruiting top talent, even, as it turns out, if it required breaking the rules.

With the Notre Dame Fighting Irish neither playing in the College Football Playoff (CFP) nor competing in a bowl game, head coach Marcus Freeman has more time on his hands, time the New York Giants would reportedly like to use to pry him away from South Bend.

Any sense that Notre Dame was ready to let bygones be bygones, in their tense relationship with the ACC after the conference’s campaign to promote Miami over Notre Dame and the College Football Playoff (CFP Committee’s snub of the Irish, went up in smoke on Monday.

Notre Dame Athletic Director Pete Bevacqua says his program was “mystified” by the pro-Miami hype campaign conducted by the ACC and its “attack” on his program, as it mounted a television and social media campaign aimed at promoting Miami over Notre Dame for the College Football Playoff (CFP).

Notre Dame was snubbed by the College Football Playoff (CFP) Committee this year. Hey, it happens to everyone. But it won’t happen to Notre Dame again.
Notre Dame is an independent team in football. Yet, the Irish have a partial relationship with the ACC. A relationship that Notre Dame Athletic Director Pete Bevacqua says has been “permanently damaged” after the ACC openly campaigned against the Irish in the run-up to the final College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings on Sunday.
Amid a torrent of insanity and head-scratching decisions that emerged from the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings that were released this weekend, an actual good idea managed to find its way out.

The number of people upset about the College Football Playoff (CFP) Committee’s final rankings is innumerable. The number of people with solutions to the problem is smaller.

On Sunday, the College Football Playoff (CFP) Committee told Notre Dame that its presence in this year’s playoff was not needed. A couple of hours later, Notre Dame informed college football that if they weren’t competing for a national championship, they weren’t interested in playing at all.

In a move that shocked fans and media nationwide, the College Football Playoff (CFP) Committee left the Notre Dame Fighting Irish out of the 12-team playoff on Sunday.

Montana State Bobcats running back Julius Davis has issued a public apology to his coach and his team for engaging in a yelling match.
Hoosiers QB Fernando Mendoza gave a heart-felt interview to Fox Sports and attributed his win to God after his team’s 13-10 win against Ohio.

One of the constant refrains from the social media war between Notre Dame and Miami fans, has been that the game on the field matters. If that were true, what happened to BYU and Alabama on Saturday should have clarified where everyone stands, but it likely won’t.

Hulu has renewed Chad Powers for a second season after a month of deliberations, with fan-favorite Glen Powell returning for the titular role.

For the first four editions of the College Football Playoff (CFP) committee’s weekly rankings, the genuine anger and resentment centered around Notre Dame’s ranking ahead of Miami. And that’s still there, don’t get me wrong, because Notre Dame is still ranked ahead of the Hurricanes after the committee’s Week 5 installment of its Top 25.

Ole Miss players have been dismissing claims they wanted Lane Kiffin as coach heading into the College Football Playoff season.
Lane Kiffin surprised college football by announcing on Sunday that he was leaving Ole Miss for LSU. Still, analyst Todd McShay alleges that Kiffin really wanted to go to Alabama and waited until after the Iron Bowl to make his move.
Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing. That’s what they say. And in the NFL, where that saying originated, that is more often true.
College football is just as much politics as it is football, this time of year. So, naturally, some politicians are letting their opinions be known.

It’s no secret that Lane Kiffin received pushback from Ole Miss officials, who rebuffed his request to continue coaching the team through the College Football Playoffs (CFP).
Newly hired Louisiana State University coach Lane Kiffin claims that some Ole Miss fans were so mad at him for leaving Mississippi for LSU that they tried to run him off the road.

On Saturday, Lane Kiffin was serenaded with cheers, praise, and pleas not to leave, after the Rebels’ Egg Bowl victory over rival Mississippi State. Twenty-four hours later, Ole Miss fans bombarded him with boos, curses, and mockery as he boarded the plane bound for Baton Rouge.

The rampant rumor mill swirling around Lane Kiffin stopped turning on Sunday: Kiffin is officially bolting Ole Miss for LSU.

Lane Kiffin said he had a lot of praying to do when it came to deciding his future at Ole Miss, and God apparently told him to go to LSU and bring much of his offensive coaching staff with him.

Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia’s brother was arrested after the game at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville on Saturday

Now that the regular season is over, it’s time for the politicking season to begin in college football, and Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian is off to a strong start.
In his post-game comments, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said he wanted to win with “humility.” And he proved that in a big way.

Passions and emotions get the better of most in a rivalry game, and they certainly got the best of a Michigan defender who swung his head towards an official.

Where will current Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin end up coaching next year? Only God knows.
