Moore Gone at Michigan....

what are the rumors?
One that has not been confirmed so I am hesitant to say but it is out on youtube is there were rumors that several current and past players (including a former all-American and current NFL star) contacted the female and told her not to go public and possibly made some off-hand threats. There were also rumors that there were possibly veteran players that used this situation as leverage to get more playing time with the threat of going public. There are others but there are those 2 I heard today.
 


At this point she's probably hoping they terminate her employment and offer her a deal. After all of this showing up to work has to be a tad awkward.
 


Some of the rumors coming out of Michigan are really bad if they turn out to be true. If they do end up having any merit behind then it is going to be a tough road for Michigan to tread on. I would almost say impossible then I remember the disgusting things done at PSU and
I want to say I read somewhere where the NCAA is now investigating Michigan and all the shenanigans....
 








One that has not been confirmed so I am hesitant to say but it is out on youtube is there were rumors that several current and past players (including a former all-American and current NFL star) contacted the female and told her not to go public and possibly made some off-hand threats. There were also rumors that there were possibly veteran players that used this situation as leverage to get more playing time with the threat of going public. There are others but there are those 2 I heard today.
Wow. If true, the players apparently reflect the character of their coach.
 


I know this is now captain obvious, but the very top leadership at Michigan really needed to step in and take this out of Manuel's hands before he made his decision on Moore. The failure in leadership here goes way above Manuel.

Leadership must have been aware of the outside investigation taking place, even if Manuel was primarily overseeing it. If they were more dialed in, they could have had a shot at controlling the situation.

First, they'd see Manuel might have been a little too mixed up in it and might make a decision that prioritized his best interest over Michigan's. Second, I think it'd be possible for them to meet with Moore and potentially his legal counsel. If there was overwhelming evidence of multiple violations of university policy, it might have been possible to convince Moore and his representation that he could be fired for just cause. I'm no lawyer, but I'd think it be in the best interest of both parties to come up with a separation agreement that included a buyout short of the full amount Michigan would have owed him if he was let go without cause.

Michigan presumably had the leverage and perhaps could have floated next year's salary as an offer. At the same time, both parties agree to some kind of non-disclosure agreement. Or limited disclosure? Not sure what's possible for public institutions but you try to limit the juicy tell all details. And in that initial meeting, Moore's lawyer has a come to jesus meeting with him, where he outlines all the millions he'll cost himself in the long run by doing anything stupid, including anything related to his ex-lover, in the next few days.

At the end of the day, it's more or less understood that Michigan wasn't happy with Moore, they wanted to win more games, and he had some type of affair within the department. But both parties can move on with far less reputational damage than they're now suffering.

Unless I'm missing something, sort of mind boggling how Manuel was allowed to go so rogue on this one.
 


I know this is now captain obvious, but the very top leadership at Michigan really needed to step in and take this out of Manuel's hands before he made his decision on Moore. The failure in leadership here goes way above Manuel.

Leadership must have been aware of the outside investigation taking place, even if Manuel was primarily overseeing it. If they were more dialed in, they could have had a shot at controlling the situation.

First, they'd see Manuel might have been a little too mixed up in it and might make a decision that prioritized his best interest over Michigan's. Second, I think it'd be possible for them to meet with Moore and potentially his legal counsel. If there was overwhelming evidence of multiple violations of university policy, it might have been possible to convince Moore and his representation that he could be fired for just cause. I'm no lawyer, but I'd think it be in the best interest of both parties to come up with a separation agreement that included a buyout short of the full amount Michigan would have owed him if he was let go without cause.

Michigan presumably had the leverage and perhaps could have floated next year's salary as an offer. At the same time, both parties agree to some kind of non-disclosure agreement. Or limited disclosure? Not sure what's possible for public institutions but you try to limit the juicy tell all details. And in that initial meeting, Moore's lawyer has a come to jesus meeting with him, where he outlines all the millions he'll cost himself in the long run by doing anything stupid, including anything related to his ex-lover, in the next few days.

At the end of the day, it's more or less understood that Michigan wasn't happy with Moore, they wanted to win more games, and he had some type of affair within the department. But both parties can move on with far less reputational damage than they're now suffering.

Unless I'm missing something, sort of mind boggling how Manuel was allowed to go so rogue on this one.

I still say a lot gets forgotten about had they beat Ohio State.
 


Whoaaaaa.

Can you do that with an iPhone shortcut or is it an Android only thing? I have a few iPhone shortcuts but never seen any references to recognizing taps.
I think it's a Pixel-only thing. It works on my Pixel 6. I just got a Pixel 10 Pro yesterday and haven't tried setting it up yet on that. We'll see if it works.
 








Just tested it on the Pixel 10 Pro and it works just like it did on the Pixel 6.
I looked into it and the iPhone has that functionality under accessibility settings. There are a ton of presets and one of them is opening whatever app you want, but there isn't one to start a recording automatically. Can do it with a custom shortcut but I'm dumb and I suck at creating those.

I'm guessing 5 minutes on reddit and I can figure it out, or probably faster to use ChatGPT, lol.
 




I am sure they are losing kids and opportunities with recruits and retaining their existing talent. To my understanding, he was liked by his players. This is not a great time or way to change coaches, but if they land someone good, this will be a short term issue for a school like Michigan. That said, Michigan has a decent amount of recent history prior to Harbaugh of being pretty average. It all comes down to the hire.
 


I am sure they are losing kids and opportunities with recruits and retaining their existing talent. To my understanding, he was liked by his players. This is not a great time or way to change coaches, but if they land someone good, this will be a short term issue for a school like Michigan. That said, Michigan has a decent amount of recent history prior to Harbaugh of being pretty average. It all comes down to the hire.
Agree with all that. Although I was thinking on timing, aside from maybe Campbell, is there anyone Michigan would have targeted a month ago/who would have expressed interest in Michigan, who wouldn't be interested now?

It doesn't seem like extensions or taking a gig even a month ago is going to stop a move to Michigan, if it is the right fit for both parties.

Like you said, it all comes down to the hire. Since they forced Carr out, Michigan is 1 for 4 on hiring football coaches. It took arguably the greatest football coach of all time (pro or college, others have made this argument), to resurrect the program. AND he was an alum, where the timing just happened to work out. AND they cheated in order to get over the hump.

I'd probably put my money on Campbell and Penn State leapfrogging Michigan based on the likelihood Michigan can't catch lightening in a bottle again. Hell, Fitz and Michigan State may even get a lot of traction against Blue.

Michigan was following the same trajectory as Nebraska (or Minnesota post championship runs) until Harbaugh came along. There probably won't be another Harbaugh.
 


Agree with all that. Although I was thinking on timing, aside from maybe Campbell, is there anyone Michigan would have targeted a month ago/who would have expressed interest in Michigan, who wouldn't be interested now?

It doesn't seem like extensions or taking a gig even a month ago is going to stop a move to Michigan, if it is the right fit for both parties.

Like you said, it all comes down to the hire. Since they forced Carr out, Michigan is 1 for 4 on hiring football coaches. It took arguably the greatest football coach of all time (pro or college, others have made this argument), to resurrect the program. AND he was an alum, where the timing just happened to work out. AND they cheated in order to get over the hump.

I'd probably put my money on Campbell and Penn State leapfrogging Michigan based on the likelihood Michigan can't catch lightening in a bottle again. Hell, Fitz and Michigan State may even get a lot of traction against Blue.

Michigan was following the same trajectory as Nebraska (or Minnesota post championship runs) until Harbaugh came along. There probably won't be another Harbaugh.
Any top-level coach is gonna wait to see what shakes out at AD. I can't see Manuel staying employed there but it's going to take time for the official "investigation" before they fire him.
 


Any top-level coach is gonna wait to see what shakes out at AD. I can't see Manuel staying employed there but it's going to take time for the official "investigation" before they fire him.
There was one report I saw that it may not just the AD going. Sounds like there has been a big push to try and fix the tainted public image of Michigan over the last few years. Some report I saw said that Biff may be a Bridge coach until next year to allow the University to fix everything.

Like you stated about waiting there is a belief that they may not get the ideal candidate with so much possible turnover coming and not knowing the landscape of the university coming in as a new coach. Most of the candidates they are going to go after most likely are not coming from disfunction and most likely have an established network at the university they are at and that would be tough to leave for a drama filled situation. Maybe the go after an NFL guy but by that time they are going to be even further behind the 8 ball.
 




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