Sherrone Moore’s Real Mugshot Has Leaked Online After Arrest, And It’s Not A Good Look [PHOTO]

Sherrone Moore was arrested on several charges after being fired.

No man in recent memory has had a worse week than Sherrone Moore.

Moore was charged with third-degree home invasion, stalking, and breaking and entering last week. The third-degree home invasion is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $2,000 fine. The stalking charge is a misdemeanor. It carries a potential penalty of up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine. His breaking-and-entering charge is also a misdemeanor. It is punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a fine of up to $500.

All of this went down after he was fired for cause. A university investigation found evidence of an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Social media identified the woman as Paige Shiver. She still remains employed.

Following the news of his firing, Moore drove to her residence. Sherrone Moore would only leave after she contacted her attorney. She also said she would call the police.

Almost a week after his arrest, Moore’s mug shot has finally emerged. The disgraced coach looked as if he was crying as he stared into the camera. His hair looked unbrushed, and his beard was unkept.

Sherrone Moore is Unlikely To Receive Any More Money From Michigan

Michigan Wolverines interim head coach Sherrone Moore Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports

Moore’s contract termination by the University of Michigan was for “cause.” That spells even more bad news for him going forward. The former Michigan head coach will never step on a sideline again. Now, he might not even reap the benefits that he previously had.

Moore was set to make $510,000 in base salary and $5.1 million in “additional compensation” this year. His $6.11 million total salary this season ranked 40th among the highest-paid coaches. That is according to USA TODAY’s college football salary database.

Sherrone Moore’s contract promised a $13.9 million buyout. However, Moore was terminated with cause. Now, he will not be owed his buyout from the Wolverines. It’s a win-win for them since the program had taken a step back with him as head coach.

The Wolverines will play Texas in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl on December 31. This bowl game will take place regardless of whether Michigan is emotionally ready or not.

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