Sherrone Moore joined a rare group of Black coaches given the opportunity to run elite programs when Michigan hired him to replace national-championship winning coach Jim Harbaugh
Black head coaches at the Division I level often have been given jobs at struggling programs with limited resources and thus smaller chance of long-term success. Sherrone Moore, however, is taking the reins at a blue-blood program that just won a national title.
Black head coaches at the Division I level often have been given jobs at struggling programs with limited resources and thus smaller chance of long-term success. Sherrone Moore, however, is taking the reins at a blue-blood program that just won a national title.
Black head coaches at the Division I level often have been given jobs at struggling programs with limited resources and thus smaller chance of long-term success. Sherrone Moore, however, is taking the reins at a blue-blood program that just won a national title.