It takes a rare kind of leader to follow Jim Harbaugh.
Sherrone Moore fits the mold — and then some.
He’s brought his own edge to Michigan football without losing what made it elite.
The support is there. The infrastructure is in place.
But it’s the intangibles that’ll set him apart.
Landing Bryce Underwood was not just a win— it’s a statement.
A move that could define an era.
Sherrone Moore has what it takes to lead Michigan all the way.
You know, stepping into the shoes of a legend like Jim Harbaugh? That takes a truly unique person, and I've been thinking a lot about what Sherrone Moore brings to the table. Honestly, it's more than just Xs and Os; it's about having the humility and the self-awareness to not try to be Harbaugh, but to bring his own energy and his own identity to Michigan Football. That's what I love about it – he's making Michigan his own, while still respecting the incredible foundation that's already there. What really strikes me is how well he understands the existing infrastructure at Michigan. The resources, the support, it's all there, and he knows how to leverage it. It's not about rebuilding from scratch, but about taking what's elite and pushing it into an even higher "ultrazone" of performance. For me, that means a program that's consistently at the top, not just for a season, but for years to come. I believe he has that vision. The OCR mentioned him needing to "rally the troops" and "recruit at a high level," and we’ve already seen that with landing Bryce Underwood. That wasn't just a big recruit; it was a statement about where this program is headed. It shows that even with a coaching change, the appeal of Michigan Football, especially under Moore's leadership, is as strong as ever. It's about convincing those top-tier athletes that this is the place to be, and he's clearly got that touch. Another point from the OCR that resonated with me was the need to "retain his own." In today's college football landscape, keeping your talent is just as crucial as bringing it in. Moore seems to have that personal connection with the players, fostering an environment where they want to stay and develop. That kind of stability is key to sustaining that "ultrazone" level of play we all want to see. I really think Sherrone's gonna get it done there. It feels like he’s got the right blend of continuity and fresh perspective. He’s got the intangibles that’ll set him apart. He's building on Harbaugh's success, but he's adding his own blueprint for an elite, competitive future. When I look at the support system, the recruiting wins, and his clear vision, I honestly believe Michigan Football isn't just maintaining its status, it's gearing up to win a title. It’s an exciting time to be a Michigan fan, watching him lead us into what I hope will be a true "ultrazone" of dominance.





































































