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Michigan's Warde Manuel has overseen high highs and low lows
Summary
Warde Manuel's decade as Michigan athletic director has included national championships and public controversies, including the firing and sentencing of former coach Sherrone Moore; an independent Jenner & Block review is expected this spring.
Content
Warde Manuel's decade as Michigan's athletic director has included both major championships and public controversies. In April the university celebrated a men's basketball national championship with a parade in Ann Arbor. Earlier, former football coach Sherrone Moore was fired and later sentenced to 18 months' probation after pleading no contest to misdemeanors related to an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate. The university has also faced NCAA-related reviews and an independent inquiry by Jenner & Block.
Key facts:
- Michigan held a public celebration after a men's basketball national championship.
- Former football coach Sherrone Moore pleaded no contest to misdemeanors and received 18 months' probation; more serious charges were not sustained in court.
- The university is undergoing reviews, including an independent Jenner & Block report that is expected this spring.
- President Domenico Grasso praised Manuel and Manuel has publicly defended the athletic department's culture.
Summary:
Manuel's tenure combines significant athletic success with a series of investigations and a high-profile coaching scandal. The Jenner & Block report due this spring is the next formal step, and how university leaders will weigh its findings against program achievements is undetermined at this time.
