ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel on Tuesday publicly addressed reports that his job might be in jeopardy, saying he has had conversations about a potential buyout and noting social media previously prematurely declared his firing multiple times. He made the remarks during a scheduled interview on The Big 1050 WTKA as coverage intensified about department culture. University officials have confirmed attorney-directed investigations into the athletic department and the relationship involving fired football coach Sherrone Moore; spokesman Paul Corliss said Tuesday that related documents are privileged and may not be released. The probes have cost about $12 million to date, and the university has not announced a timeline for further disclosures as reviews and potential administrative decisions continue.
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The Michigan athletic department's investigation isn't just about sports. It's about how your tax and tuition dollars are spent. If you're a Michigan resident or have a student at the university, keep an eye on this. It's your money on the line.
The Michigan athletic department is under scrutiny, with $12 million already spent on investigations. The future of the athletic director is uncertain. Stay informed and ask questions. Worth forwarding if you know a Michigan taxpayer or university family.
Legal counsel, investigators and media organizations gained work, visibility and influence from the ongoing investigations and reporting.
University reputation, athletic department staff and affected individuals have endured financial costs, scrutiny and reputational damage.
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