If Jim Harbaugh departs for the NFL, could Sherrone Moore be the choice for Michigan football?
It appears increasingly likely that Jim Harbaugh will depart Michigan football for the NFL, reminiscent of the situation with the Vikings in 2021. This time, the Chargers have expressed interest, and reports suggest that Harbaugh is set for a second interview with Los Angeles. As this unfolds, attention turns to the future of Michigan football.
The prevailing belief is that Sherrone Moore, who served as the interim head coach for four games in the past fall, winning all four, including victories against Penn State and Ohio State, may be the choice to succeed Harbaugh. However, some express caution due to Moore’s limited head-coaching experience beyond this season. While names like Brian Kelly and Lance Leipold have been mentioned in the national media, Jedd Fisch might have been a potential candidate as well.
Nonetheless, the argument is made that Michigan football should swiftly appoint Sherrone Moore as head coach immediately after Harbaugh’s departure for the NFL, and here’s the reasoning behind that suggestion.