CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Michigan fans have seen Sherrone Moore with happy tears in his eyes, hugging everybody in sight after he coached the Wolverines to a victory last year at Penn State.
That moment, and the bleeped-out portions of Moore’s postgame interview on Fox, showed a side of Michigan’s head coach that rarely emerges in public. Saturday’s 21-7 loss at Illinois, one of Michigan’s lowest moments in a decade, showed a different side. After the game, Moore spoke in a hushed tone. His eyes were red, and he clasped a tissue in his hands.
“I feel disappointed in myself as the head coach that we didn’t come out and execute at a better level,” Moore said…