Michigan Triumphs Over Penn State Under Acting Coach Amid Harbaugh's Suspension
Sherrone Moore leads team to victory in emotional game, demonstrating resilience and unity in the face of adversity
- Michigan's acting head coach, Sherrone Moore, led the team to a 24-15 victory over Penn State, despite the suspension of head coach Jim Harbaugh due to allegations of a signal-stealing operation.
- The Big Ten suspended Harbaugh after more details emerged about the alleged signal-stealing operation led by former staff member Connor Stalions, prompting an NCAA investigation.
- Despite the suspension news breaking just 24 hours before the game, the team maintained its composure and followed Harbaugh's advice to 'play angry', demonstrating resilience and unity.
- Michigan's offensive strategy focused heavily on running the ball, with 32 consecutive running plays marking the team's longest streak in any game over the past 20 seasons.
- The victory over Penn State marks a significant win for Michigan, keeping them on course for their goal of winning a national championship, despite the ongoing controversy and investigations.

































































































