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Harbaugh pushed for Michigan to hire Moore

- By Larry Lage

Michigan is giving Sherrone Moore a shot, hoping he can sustain at least some of the success Jim Harbaugh had toward the end of his nine-season run with college football’s winningest program.

“We’re hungry for more,” Moore said Saturday after he was introduced as coach of the Wolverines.

Michigan hired Moore on Friday to replace Harbaugh, who wanted the 37-year-old offensive coordinato­r to succeed him and lead the defending national champions.

“Jim talked effusively about Sherrone before the season, after the season and in our conversati­on on Wednesday, and really gave me the insight why he was our choice,” athletic director Warde Manuel said.

The move was made two days after Harbaugh bolted to lead the Los Angeles Chargers, getting a five-year deal that gives him another chance to chase a Super Bowl title.

Harbaugh told The Associated Press that Moore is a smart, hard-working teacher who makes a strong connection with players, staff members and families.

“The only person I would want to do the job,” Harbaugh wrote in a text message on Saturday. “I have 100% conviction that he will make us all very proud!!!”

Moore’s contract is for five years, with a starting annual salary of $5.5 million, guaranteed annual raises and several bonuses for accomplish­ments such as conference championsh­ips ($500,000), College Football Playoff appearance­s ($200,000) and national championsh­ips ($1 million).

Moore is a first-time head coach — at least formally.

Michigan went 4-0, including wins over Ohio State and Penn State, while Moore was filling in for Harbaugh as he served two separate suspension­s for potential NCAA rules violations during the 2023 season.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Michigan offensive coordinato­r Sherrone Moore, left, and coach Jim Harbaugh watch the team’s play against Indiana during a game last year in Ann Arbor.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Michigan offensive coordinato­r Sherrone Moore, left, and coach Jim Harbaugh watch the team’s play against Indiana during a game last year in Ann Arbor.

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