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Is Michigan football playing in bowl game after Sherrone Moore’s firing?

Is Michigan football playing in bowl game after Sherrone Moore’s firing?

It was four days ago Michigan football announced it had accepted its fifth consecutive bowl invitation to the Citrus Bowl against Texas.

In the time since, the 17th-ranked Wolverines have experienced a significant coaching change for that bowl game on New Year’s Eve in Orlando, Florida with head coach Sherrone Moore being was fired with cause by the school Wednesday, Dec. 10.

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Michigan said it found in an investigation that Moore had “engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.”

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Shortly after being fired, Moore was detained and booked at the Washtenaw County Jail in Michigan with law enforcement says it is investigating “for the purposes of investigating an alleged assault.”

Moore is expected to be in court for arraignment on Friday, Dec. 12, according to an update from the Pittsfield Township Police Department on Thursday.

As the legal situation plays out, there is a question whether the Wolverines, who finished tied for fourth in the Big Ten this season, will still play in their bowl game.

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Here’s what to know on Michigan’s postseason situation:

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Will Michigan play in a bowl game?

Yes, aside from a change announced by the university, Michigan is set to still play in the Citrus Bowl against Arch Manning and No. 14 Texas.

When is Michigan’s bowl game?

  • Location: Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Fla.)

Michigan is set to compete in the Citrus Bowl against Texas on Wednesday, Dec. 31 at 3:30 p.m. ET inside Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

Who will coach Michigan if it plays in bowl game?

Michigan appointed associate head coach Biff Poggi to be the Wolverines’ interim head coach in their bowl game against Texas.

The Citrus Bowl will mark the third game this season that Poggi will serve as the program’s interim head coach. He previously served in that role in the team’s third and four games of the season against Central Michigan and Nebraska, respectively, while Moore served a self-imposed two-game suspension from the Wolverines.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Will Michigan play in bowl game following Sherrone Moore’s firing?

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