The Breakfast Club - Waiting for the Latest ( Michigan head coach investigated, Waiting to exhale cast reunite)
Episode Date: December 13, 2025Today on the show Loren gave her low ridas the latest on University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore who was fired after a school investigation revealed an “inappropriate relations...hip.” Loren also, discusses the movie "Waiting to Exhale" cast reuniting with a interview with Gayle King, check it out.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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So top of news this morning, University of Michigan, former football coach, Sharon.
Moore. So, okay, just a little rewind because we haven't talked about this here on the podcast yet.
So Sharon Moore was the, you know, one of the big dog coaches over at the University of Michigan
and he was randomly, like all of a sudden just fired a few days ago. And when he was fired,
there was a statement that was released by the university that said that they had fired him
because they had credible evidence that he was having an inappropriate relationship with
the staffer, which violated his contract and university policy, right?
So after this happens, he is then arrested and being investigated at that point for an alleged assault.
There were not much details at the time besides the arrest.
And then there were some more details that came.
TMZ got a 911 audio call.
Let's take a listen to that 911 audio call that explains a bit more about the arrest.
9-6-153 for the mistake.
The subject is called the caller to leave the mail at the location and the house attacking her.
The state's been stalking her for months.
For the pixel units, reference to the domestic, we just get a call from S1's wife in Ann Arbor, saying that the subject is suicidal, referencing his job today.
Suicidal.
He walked out with seven-nine.
that was seven nine and just that's why there's a ufm detective that's going to be making that location as well
now in that audio call you're hearing the dispatch talk about the fact that there is a woman in her home
who has called 911 that uh that is alleging that a coach showed up in her home uh is assaulting her
and it's threatening to take his life like he may be suicidal because he lost a job and she's
trying to get help to just, you know, be okay at the time based on, you know, how this call has set.
Up until this point that the 911 audio was released, there had not been any comment from Shiram Moore's team whatsoever.
There had begun to be unverified reports that, well, not fully unverified, some of them unverified.
And I'll explain why I'm saying that.
So at the time that the 911 audio released and there was a bit more details about his arrest,
or what led up to the arrest and the allegations that led up to the arrest.
Reports have begun circulating, again, at the time I'm verified,
that this relationship with the staffer involved the person whose home he had went to, right?
But again, this was not verified.
Today, as I'm speaking to you guys, he has been in police custody for two days.
As I'm speaking to you guys, he has been in police custody because I don't have any updates
that he's actually posted the bond that he was given.
He's been in police custody for three days.
So he was arrested Wednesday after police alleged or prosecutors alleged he went to this
woman's home.
Thursday, he was still in the police custody.
He hadn't seen the judge.
There have been no charges, really anything solid released from, you know, police or
anybody saying what happened, all that was being released to media was that they were
investigating an assault.
Now you get to day three and he finally sees a judge.
And from there, what the government is alleging is that he is now facing three criminal charges.
They're alleging home invasion at a third-degree felony level, stalking in a domestic relationship and breaking and entering, which are misdemeanor charges.
His bond is set at $25,000.
And prosecutors then gave a rundown of what the actions that they allege happened based on what the woman in the home.
and pay attention to the fact that they said that this was a domestic situation.
So what we know is that there is a staffer that he had an inappropriate relationship with
because the university said that that is what they found in their investigation,
which caused for him to be fired.
He's out $12.3 million, by the way.
He will not get the remainder of his $12.3 million that he would have gotten from this contract
because he was fired for violating the contract and violating university policy.
But we also know that he has a wife and three kids that he shares with his wife, but all you know is
domestic.
We don't know the identity of the woman at this point.
So now in the arraignment, more details are coming out.
So prosecutor said in the arraignment today that Sharon Moore, they alleged he forced his way
into the staff member's apartment.
So there's the staff member coming back into play again in a domestic situation and said,
allegedly, I'm going to kill myself, I'm going to make you watch.
My blood is on your hand.
You ruin my life.
Now what they alleged happened is that
they alleged Sharon Moore and the staffer had a relationship for some years
and that the staffer broke up with Sharon.
They're alleging this happened top of the week.
So all of this is within the matter of days.
And what they allege is that after the staffer broke up with Sharon,
the staffer alleges she began to receive a ton of phone calls and text messages
that basically got her, and she says that she allegedly she wasn't responding.
But these text messages and phone calls, she's alleging got her to the point where she was uncomfortable.
She was uncomfortable enough that she went to university officials.
Prosecutors alleged when she went to university officials, she provided them with phone calls, text, a timeline of a relationship, you know, all the things.
And she had to basically come clean about everything.
and then they move forward with firing Sharon.
Now, I don't have any answer,
but y'all know it is on my list to ask.
I don't have an answer to whether or not,
like what has happened with the female staffer yet?
We don't have that yet.
But in continuing in, you know,
what they are alleging the prosecutors,
they called Sharon's alleged actions
a series of very, very threatening
and intimidating and terrifying statements and behaviors.
They also say that, you know,
if he when he is released on his bond there are some conditions uh because of you know
because of what the allegations and the charges are so he will be tethered to a GPS monitor
of course no contact with the victim and he's going to be ordered so no contact with the victim
he can't go to the victim's residence and there'll be a probable cause conference that will
happen on January 2nd now a probable cause conference is um just a meeting between
the prosecutors and the defense attorneys and where they basically say like okay here's
everything we have here's we lay it all out we you kind of see this if y'all watch power you kind of
see them have this meeting all the time where they get together and they talk and they're like here's
what i got here's what my plan is here's how i'm going to approach in court and then the defense is able to
be like well no i don't think that you should be able to use this and if you use this we're going to do
that and then they talk about plea deals and they talk about you know just how they plan to move
full word discussing evidence and you know all the things because if they can solve it at that point
they solve it at that point now the only update that i am seeing per ESPN so far and again all of
this is changing by the moment literally uh people have been on like pins and needles kind of waiting to
get more information because again all of this happened so randomly like it was just announced
that he was fired and all of this like down spiral just happened like um but so far
There is a statement from his attorney, and I said this morning on the breakfast club when we talked about this, that at this point, once the arraignment happened, you would be able to pinpoint who his attorney or spokesperson was.
So we should be able to get more of his side of things if they plan to present it.
So far, all his attorney has said is that he underwent a mental health evaluation and it was turned back over to law enforcement.
and they're not giving details on like where he plans to go upon his release like you know what the
situation is with his actual real family like anything so there's a lot more to come here so i will
keep you guys updated with the latest um i have questions as you guys naturally have i'm sure
tweet meet your questions get in the streets and in the tweet at la Rosa everywhere comment
your questions below um let's talk about it i mean next steps uh what happens here what are the
Are there lessons learned here, not learned here?
Just anything.
Sound off about it.
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now switching gears to some positivity still kind of dealing with relationships waiting to exhale
they are celebrating the the icons the legends the the lovely pillars of black television
and entertainment uh some of them miss lela roshan
angela bassett and loretta devine all miss i'm putting a miss in front of all their names
okay i would never not are celebrating 30 years of the waiting to exhale movie this month
uh that movie premiered in theaters and the soundtrack and just all of the all of the things uh so
they sat down with gale king on cbs mornings and just take took a look back at how impactful
bringing black women together who were literally just waiting to breathe in breathe out let it all
together, right? Navigating lives, relationships, all of these things, but doing it together
and showing it on screen, just the ceilings that they broke. Let's take a listen.
Do you guys feel when you were making the movie that we're doing something very special
that hasn't been done before? Did you know while you're in it that this is something big?
I knew it was special because it was our faces, a brown, beautiful, brilliant faces on the screen
together. It broke through, it burst through because there were so many times.
we go into a room and you would hear that stories or stories about black people didn't travel,
you know, didn't, you know, that they didn't translate.
Or they wouldn't travel to Europe.
It would only, there was only a ceiling, very low ceiling.
We burst through that.
I know it was special just because it was so unique.
And I knew how excited everybody was about it.
And I knew how lucky we were and how special.
everything that Whitney had done up to that point, like she couldn't make a flop.
So it was special in so many different ways.
Every time I think about career, I think about impact.
Like that is like probably like one of the things I think about the most is like
how will what I'm doing right now be able to help people after I'm not doing it anymore
or I've moved on to do it in a different level, different phase.
You know, all of all of those things run through my mind.
I look at these women.
remember I met Ms. Lila Rashon on a set of BET talks, which was a show, shout out to
BET and the whole team over there, which was a show that, Tamisa, shout out to Tamisa, girl,
you know who you are. She, like, oh my God, they gave me so much opportunity in free range with
the interviews I was doing for them. But I met Ms. Leela Rashon, and I cried. I remember telling people
I cry, and they were like, why did you cry? And for me, it was just like, okay, number one,
waiting to Excel is just...
You just, even as I'm talking to you guys about it and saying the name of the movie, I hear shoot, shoot, shoot.
And I see that, you know, the scene in the car and like all of the symbolism in that movie for me and just seeing those women on camera and live, live their lives and be doing it.
It just felt like, it felt so familiar.
And what that did for me just as a person wanted to be on television, be in the media space, act, direct, right?
All of these things, I'm looking at this, and I'm like, this is amazing.
Like, this is, and I think my first time, I feel like I was probably like maybe 12, 13 years old the first time I saw waiting 6-0.
Of course, I didn't understand it for real, but now, let me tell y'all something.
Now, okay, me and my friends did a ski trip, like last year around this time, I want to say.
and because you know you get busy you have things going on in life everybody's in like relationships
and people have kids and it's just a lot going on but i don't think people understand how much
getting back together with your good group of friends especially your good good girlfriends okay
i'm talking about the ones where you put a picture in a chat and and they naming they naming people
by their jeans that they wear not big jeans okay not not gold chains okay like the ones that the
that you really can key key with that really know you understand you or even if they don't
understand you are willing to take a moment to try and understand you or just be there to be
silent to hear you getting together with that group of friends your good good good good girl it's
your good good good good good girlfriends it's a different level of like healing wow I'm going
to text my friends after this and be like y'all we need to do that again and it needs to be like
an annual thing um but i remember when we did the trip when we left when we left
I put that, because you know that there's that meme that always circulates with the waiting to Excel cast, and they're sitting on the floor, and I think they might even be passing, like, they might be smoking some weed or something.
I don't know.
I think they are.
And the caption of the meme says, in my adult life, I understand this so much more now.
When I tell y'all, I put that in the chat, and we really felt that because it's like, man, you really do.
like you the things that this movie does for the group chat and for the girlfriends all right
but one of the other special moments that it was very emotional to watch them share
was when gail king asked them what would Whitney Houston be thinking in this moment looking back
on 30 years let's take a listen what do you think Whitney would think guys it's hard to say
isn't it?
Oh, man.
I think she would be proud.
I think it would have been one of the seminal experiences.
You said you think she would think it's a seminal moment, Angela?
I think so.
You know, she's so used to being solo there in the spotlight, in the hot glare,
and to be able to share this moment with your girls, you know?
Yeah, she loved doing it.
She had so much fun, and we had fun.
Yeah.
She was just so warm and loving and I remember certain press people wanted just Angela and Whitney and Whitney said no we go as a group or we don't go at all and that was powerful to me that she stood up for us and for the listeners who can't see that clip Angela Bassett is like emotional like she's like wiping you know tears in the beginning of them you know before they're asked this question they're looking at the
the shoot video and
Whitney Houston and she's emotional
shout out to waiting to exhale and 30
years. Shout out to, you know, baby face who
you know, the soundtrack
that we got from that. I know shoot went on to win
Emmys and, I mean Emmys, shoot went
on to win Grammys and
yeah, I just, man, black women are like
us, period.
And for anybody that didn't understand that little sentence that I just
said, you're not gang. But if you got
that you got it. The girls said, no, no, like black women, yeah, we'd at, period.
Guys, that is it for this episode. Wow. Now I want to go watch Waiting to Excell. And I
got to text my friends because we got to do that trip again. If anybody is inspired to go out
and do your own Waiting to Excel trip, men can do it too. It's just, I think once men do it as
like hangover, it's not waiting to Excel, but y'all can do it too. But if y'all aren't
inspired to go out and do that, do it, post it, tag me.
let me know my low riders is out here having a way to excel parties because that's a real thing, y'all.
Thank you guys for tuning in for this episode.
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But y'all choose to be right here with me talking about all the things.
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I'll also tell you what I'm reading, what I'm watching, what's making me crazy, and what's giving me hope.
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Search Katie Couric on Substack and hit subscribe.
I'll be there reporting live, most likely, in my pajamas.
See you there.
I'm Marcus Grant.
And I'm Michael F.
Floreo, and together we host the NFL Fantasy Football Podcast.
Ready to dominate your fantasy league this season?
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your ultimate source for player news, draft tips, and winning strategies.
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we've got the insight to help you crush your opponents.
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Short on time.
But big on true crime, on a recent episode of the podcast Hunting for Answers,
I highlighted the story of 19-year-old Lechey Dungey.
But she never knocked on that door.
She never made it inside.
And that text message would be the last time anyone would ever hear from her.
Listen to Hunting for Answers from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What are the cycles fathers passed down that sons are left to heal?
What if being a man wasn't about holding it all together, but learning how to let go?
This is a space where men speak truth and find the power to heal and transform.
I'm Mike Delo Rocha. Welcome to Sacred Lessons.
Listen to Sacred Lessons on the IHart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
On the podcast Health Stuff, we are tackling all the health questions that keep you up at night.
I'm Dr. Priyankawali, a double board certified physician.
And I'm Hurricane Dabolu, a comedian and someone who once Googled,
Do I Have Scurvy at 3 a.m?
And on our show, we're talking about health in a different way,
like our episode where we look at diabetes.
In the United States, I mean, 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic.
How preventable is type 2?
Extremely.
Listen to Health Stuff on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is an IHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human.
