Traverse City, Mich. University of Michigan regents are scheduled to meet Thursday to review findings from a $12 million Jenner & Block investigation into the culture of Wolverines athletics following the Sherrone Moore scandal; the review could determine whether Athletic Director Warde Manuel, who has led the department since January 2016, will remain in his role. This week the university declined to release materials from the probe and issued limited comment, while reports say Manuel, 58, is weighing options including retirement; he signed a five-year contract extension in December 2024 that runs through June 30, 2030, with a reported $1.9 million base salary and a potential 36-month severance if terminated without cause, and a related federal lawsuit naming Manuel has been filed.
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The outcome of this meeting could impact the future of Michigan Wolverines athletics. If you're a fan, it's worth keeping an eye on the decision about Athletic Director Warde Manuel. His leadership has shaped the program for years.
The investigation into the Wolverines' athletic culture is a serious matter. It's not just about sports, but about integrity and accountability. If you're a Michigan alum or have kids eyeing the school, you'll want to see how this unfolds. Worth forwarding if you know a Wolverines fan.
Independent investigators, legal counsel, and media organizations benefit from heightened attention and demand for thorough review and legal interpretation of findings.
Student-athletes, athletic department staff, and university leadership have suffered reputational damage and face operational and governance uncertainty during the probe.
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