When Jim Harbaugh left for the NFL and became the head coach of the Chargers, Michigan turned to offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore to take over as head coach. With Harbaugh’s support, a new era began with significant changes. Several new coaches were brought in, a new starting quarterback, J.J. McCarthy, was drafted 10th in the NFL, and new conference opponents were added, with USC and Oregon on the schedule. Despite the changes, the ultimate goal remains the same. Moore stated, “I think every year for us, our goal is to win the national title. We’re not going to stray from that goal.” Harbaugh’s successful tenure at Michigan was not easy to follow, but Moore embraces the challenge and sees it as an opportunity to inspire others. He emphasized the importance of determination and hard work, regardless of background or ethnicity. Moore also emphasized that all position decisions, including the quarterback position, will be based on merit and determined during fall camp. The focus will be on achieving greatness and reaching their goals, such as winning big games, beating rivals, and ultimately winning the College Football Playoff. Moore’s message to the team is clear: strive for excellence and work towards achieving their ultimate goals. –Field Level Media