NEED TO KNOWSherrone Moore was fired from the University of Michigan for allegedly having an "inappropriate relationship" with a staff member, who was later identified as Paige Shiver
After his firing, Moore was arrested and charged with third-degree home invasion, stalking and entering without permission
He pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors and was sentenced to probation
Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore was fired following an "inappropriate relationship" with a staff member.
Shortly after his December 2025 firing, he was accused of driving to the woman's house and threatening self-harm. He was subsequently charged with third-degree home invasion, stalking and entering without permission.
In March 2026, Moore pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors: malicious use of a telecommunications device and trespass. Following his plea deal, Paige Shiver came forward and confirmed she was the woman he was having an affair with.
Shiver spoke about her relationship with Moore, who is married with three children, in an emotional interview with Good Morning America that aired on April 24. Among other topics, Shiver claimed that she became pregnant during their years-long relationship, but she had to terminate the pregnancy due to health complications.
In the months since Moore's firing and arrest, he has been keeping a low-profile while serving his 18-month probation sentence.
Here's everything to know about where Sherrone Moore is now.
Before launching his coaching career, Moore played college football at the University of Oklahoma. He went on to join Louisville as a graduate assistant before moving to Central Michigan to work as a tight end coach and later assistant head coach.
In 2018, Moore was hired as a tight end coach with the University of Michigan and was promoted to co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach three years later. Throughout the 2023 season, Moore served as Michican's acting head coach for various games while then-head coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended for various reasons.
Moore officially became Michigan's head coach in 2024 and led the team until his 2025 firing.
Moore has been married to his wife, Kelli Moore, since July 2015. The couple share three children: Shiloh, Solei and Sadie.
Shortly after Shiver began working as an intern with the University of Michigan in late 2021, she and Moore engaged in a romantic relationship, she alleged in her interview with Good Morning America. Shiver was promoted to his executive assistant upon his promotion in 2024.
Moore and Shiver allegedly continued their relationship until she broke up with him on Dec. 8, 2025, prosecutors claimed. In addition to ending their relationship, Shiver also came forward to the school about their relationship.
On Dec. 10, the University of Michigan fired Moore and said they had "credible" evidence he "engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member."
"This breach of trust by Coach Moore is painful for many in our community, first and foremost, the individuals directly involved in this situation," the school's president, Domenico Grasso, wrote in a statement on Dec. 11. "Yet our swift and decisive action reflects the University’s staunch commitment to a campus culture of respect, integrity and accountability."
Just hours after Moore was fired, he was arrested for an "alleged assault." Police responded to a home in Ann Arbor, Mich., after a woman called 911 and the dispatcher relayed to police that a "male was at the location in the house attacking her" and that the man had "been stalking her for months."
Moore was arrested and charged with third-degree home invasion, stalking and entering without permission. Prosecutors later alleged at his Dec. 12 arraignment that the victim, whom Shiver later confirmed was her, broke up with him and began receiving unwanted texts and calls from him.
Moore went on to "allegedly unlawfully enter[ed] the dwelling of a victim with whom Mr. Moore had a dating relationship," and allegedly threatened self-harm.
