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Michigan’s Dusty May Weighs in on School Shootings, Sherrone Moore Scandal
Coach Dusty May addressed the impact of recent deadly school shootings on players and discussed the Sherrone Moore scandal affecting Michigan football's recruiting and team morale.
- On Monday, Dusty May, Michigan men's basketball coach, addressed recent topics including the Sherrone Moore matter after Saturday's win at Maryland.
- Far more serious incidents have taken place outside of Michigan's campus in recent days, including a deadly Friday shooting at Stewartville High School and Sherrone Moore was fired Wednesday after the school said an investigation uncovered an inappropriate relationship.
- May said he prays for affected families and acknowledged he lacks easy solutions, discussing open locker room conversations but declining specifics while expressing remorse for focusing on beating Maryland.
- Michigan is facing immediate recruiting pressure as 27 prospects signed and two players were granted release during the 30-day window while Biff Poggi, interim football coach, prepares for a bowl with uncertain staff roles.
- May noted that school shootings seem to be increasing, citing data supporting that trend and urging coaches to develop independent thinkers who consider others' perspectives.
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