Sherrone Moore joined 'The Joel Klatt Show: Big Noon Conversations' to discuss expectations in his first season. Here's a look at the most successful seasons for first-year coaches at Michigan.
Sherrone Moore is entering a unique situation in his first season as the head coach of Michigan. The first-year coach is taking over a national championship-winning squad, becoming the first Division I college football head coach to do that since Frank Solich replaced Tom Osborn at Nebraska in 1998.
He led Michigan to wins against its top rivals at the time, defeating Minnesota, 13-0, and Ohio State, 16-6. But the Wolverines weren't able to overcome a 39-14 loss to Illinois in order to win the Big Ten title. Little left Ann Arbor on his own accord at the end of the season, departing for Wisconsin to be its head coach and the school's athletic director.
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