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— Sherrone Moore (@Coach_SMoore) January 15, 2018
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On the heels of an 8-5 season, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh continued tinkering with his staff, bringing in Sherrone Moore to coach tight ends.
Moore held the same job with Central Michigan the last four years and added the duties of assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator during the 2017 season.
Moore started his coaching career at Louisville, where he spent five seasons, beginning as a graduate assistant coach from 2009-11 before spending the final two years as the Cardinals' tight end coach (2012-13).
Moore is the fourth new hire for Harbaugh, who also added former Michigan State quarterback Dan Enos, the former Central Michigan head coach and the offensive coordinator the past three years at Arkansas, to work with the offense, and Al Washington to assist with the defense. Ben Herbert is the new strength and conditioning coach.