Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore was hit with a level two NCAA violation last week for deleting text messages between him and Connor Stalions, the leader of the sign-stealing scandal.
Moore deleted evidence by deleting the text messages linking him to Stalions, and even though the new Michigan head coach could be hit with a serious violation for deleting the messages, he doesn’t seem to care about them.
Michigan’s Sherrone Moore Wants The Text Messages Out
Moore spoke on Tuesday about the recent allegations brought upon him and stated,” All I can say is I look forward to them being released.”
Sherrone Moore opens by saying Michigan is cooperating fully with the NCAA process.
On his texts with Connor Stalions:
“I’ll just say this: I look forward to them being released.”
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Michigan HC Sherrone Moore on reports of deleted text messages to Connor Stalions:
“All I can say is I look forward to them being released.”
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Moore sounds like a man who has nothing to hide, and it seems like he knows he did nothing wrong. Usually, when someone does something against the rules, they try to hide it as much as possible, but Moore welcomes the text messages to be made public.
Moore had to play a role in the Sign Stealer scandal. It could just be he was getting the opposing team’s defensive signals from Stalions, which was illegally recorded by the Stalions operation.
It will be interesting to see what these text messages have to say. If they are nothing, Michigan and Moore will look great here, but if there is something to them, Moore will come off bad.