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“Hail Yes”: What history tells us about Sherrone Moore’s chances of success in Michigan

“Hail Yes”: What history tells us about Sherrone Moore’s chances of success in Michigan

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Host: Tony Garcia (@RealTonyGarcia) and Rainer Sabin (@RainerSabin)

Editor: Robin Chan

Producer: Andrew Birkle

E-mail: [email protected]

About this episode: Say what you will about the Michigan football program, but it certainly isn’t boring. It was another busy week in Ann Arbor, as Sherrone Moore made her first and only media appearance of fall camp, and several storylines emerged from the press conference. First of all, former Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh will now NOT be returning to the Big House for the Wolverines’ season opener. However, there was also some news from the field, which Tony and Rainer discuss in the first half of the show.

After the break, Andrew joins the guys to discuss some recent college football head coaching situations that are comparable to Sherrone Moore’s situation and what that can tell us about Moore’s chances for success. Is Sherrone in a better position than Lane Kiffin was when he replaced Pete Carroll at USC? And how about Ed Orgeron replacing Les Miles at LSU? If you’re a diehard college football fan who likes to get into the details, this conversation is for you.

GARCIA: Michigan football player Sherrone Moore is “looking forward” to the release of Connor Stalions’ lyrics

SABINE: Sherrone Moore wanted Michigan (football) against everyone else. And that’s what he’s going to get.

WINDSOR: Replacing a champion coach is difficult. But Sherrone Moore also has to clean up his mess.

This article originally appeared in the Detroit Free Press: “Hail Yes”: What history tells us about Sherrone Moore’s chances of success

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