EX-MICHIGAN FOOTBALL COACH SHERRONE MOORE ALLEGEDLY OFFERED ONLYFANS MODELS TICKETS IN EXCHANGE FOR FOURSOMES

Sherrone Moore, the former University of Michigan football coach, has been accused of offering tickets to OnlyFans models in exchange for sexual favors, including foursomes, according to bombshell reports that have rocked the collegiate sports world. The allegations have sparked outrage and brought renewed attention to issues of power, consent, and misconduct in high-profile athletic programs, compounding an already devastating week for the former head coach.

The specific accusations originated from Mia Sorety, a prominent OnlyFans creator and self-described Michigan “superfan.” Following Moore’s sudden termination in December 2025, Sorety publicly alleged that the coach had engaged in a pattern of inappropriate behavior online. In a series of viral posts and interviews, she claimed that Moore had messaged her directly after Michigan’s National Championship victory, offering premium season tickets to her and two other adult content creators in exchange for a “foursome” at a hotel. Sorety stated that she declined the offer, reportedly telling the coach, “I’m already rich and can buy my own tickets.”

These salacious claims surfaced amidst a chaotic collapse of Moore’s career. Just days prior, the University of Michigan fired Moore “with cause” after an internal investigation revealed he had engaged in an unrelated inappropriate relationship with a university staff member, identified in reports as his executive assistant. The situation escalated further when Moore was arrested and charged with home invasion and stalking after allegedly breaking into the staffer’s home and threatening self-harm. The convergence of the arrest, the affair, and the OnlyFans allegations has painted a picture of a program leader whose personal life had spiraled completely out of control.

While investigations are reportedly ongoing, the scandal has raised serious questions about ethics, accountability, and the abuse of influence in college sports. The university has moved to distance itself from Moore, appointing an interim coach and launching a wider probe into the culture of the football program. Meanwhile, the allegations regarding the ticket-for-sex exchange remain a flashpoint of debate online; although Sorety briefly walked back her comments claiming a “misunderstanding,” she later reposted evidence of Moore’s direct messages, leaving the public and the press attempting to untangle the truth in one of the most bizarre downfalls in Big Ten history.

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