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Michigan AD Warde Manuel fights back with job in jeopardy over scandals

Add The New York Post on Google Michigan’s athletic director Warde Manuel is defending his accomplishments despite his job being in jeopardy due to an ongoing investigation.

ESPN reported on Monday that Michigan’s regents will discuss an investigation into the school’s athletic culture, including a conversation on the future of Manuel.

The university commissioned the investigation in December after football coach Sherrone Moore was fired for an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.

“I don’t need the credit [for Michigan’s success],” Manuel told The Michigan Insider, “but I’m not going to stand idly by and let people say all this happened despite Warde Manuel.”

Manuel said it is not his intention to leave Michigan, but as his job is in jeopardy, the athletic director admits he has had several conversations with Michigan leadership about a potential buyout of his contract.

He has four years left on a contract extension he signed in December 2024, with an average annual compensation of $2.4 million, according to ESPN.

“I love this place,” Manuel said. “My blood, sweat and tears are somewhere in Michigan Stadium and on the fields of play and in Schembechler Hall and on the track. … So if it’s up to me to face the challenges that I face to help the student-athletes, the coaches, the staff to be successful, then that’s the challenges I’m going to face.

“Nobody said this job was going to be easy. And whenever I leave Michigan, whoever steps in here next shouldn’t assume Michigan is easy.”

Manuel has found immense success on the field in Ann Arbor, winning a football and a basketball national championship since 2023.

However, off-the-field issues have tarnished the success and the school’s reputation.

Michigan’s football title in 2023 was sullied from controversy around former head coach Jim Harbaugh’s and Conor Stalions sign stealing scandal.

Then Harbaugh’s replacement, Moore, was fired in December for the his relationship with executive assistant Paige Shiver and his subsequent arrested for home invasion and stalking.

Michigan’s co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2022 Matt Weiss is also facing felony aggravated identity theft and unauthorized access to computers charges.

ESPN reports the investigation on Michigan’s athletic department, done by Chicago law firm Jenner & Block, cost over $11 million.

Manuel said he has not seen the full report, but thinks “99.9% of the people in this organization are working to do things the right way, and I’m going to work to not have them and this place be defined by those who have made bad decisions.”

“I don’t know what the future is going to be or how long I’ll be in this position,” Manuel said, “but I know I’m here today and I’ll be here tomorrow and I feel confident in the things I’ve done here at Michigan.”

Read original at New York Post

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