Michigan interim president Domenico Grasso sent the letter to students and faculty, the first comments from the university since the firing.

Michigan football's Sherrone Moore was fired for cause after two seasons at Michigan for 'inappropriate relationship with a staff member.'

The stunning announcement said Sherrone Moore’s alleged conduct was a “clear violation of university policy.”

Sherrone Moore, the former Michigan football coach fired on Dec. 10, was reportedly detained by police the same day he was relieved of his duties.

The University of Michigan fired head football Sherrone Moore after finding he engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.

Sherrone Moore was arrested and booked into Washtenaw County Jail amid an investigation into alleged assault, hours after Michigan fired him for cause.

Here's what to know about former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore's arrest on Wednesday, Dec. 10.

The university said Moore was fired "with cause, effective immediately" just weeks before Michigan is set to play a championship game.

From suspensions and show-cause orders to his firing and ensuing arrest, here's Sherrone Moore's timeline of controversies with Michigan football.

Michigan interim president Domenico Grasso sent the letter to students and faculty, the first comments from the university since the firing.

Before the Sherrone Moore scandal at Michigan, the same university had to fire two other high-profile leaders over similar issues

Fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore remained jailed late Thursday, pending criminal charges stemming from an assault investigation.