Michigan fired coach Sherrone Moore on Wednesday after it discovered evidence that he had been involved in an “inappropriate relationship with a staff member.” Moore had been in charge of the Wolverines since replacing Jim Harbaugh in 2024.Mariah Rose, the daughter of former NBA player Jalen Rose, weighed in on the matter on Instagram. She said she felt sorry for the coach's wife and three children, especially with Christmas right around the corner."To cheat on your wife three weeks before Christmas this publicly and get fired from your job for cause, which means they don't have to pay him?" Mariah said. "So I know y'all have probably heard some of the drama this year of coaches getting fired and then getting paid millions and millions of dollars not to work? Because his ass was sleeping with a staffer, they don't have to pay him."The "Hoops for Hotties" host added:"They would have covered this sh*t up if they really wanted him to be the coach. They wanted to fire him, and they wanted to get out of paying him. And that's what they got because he couldn't keep it in his pants. I wish the best for his family because that breaks my heart for them." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMichigan said Moore had violated the university's code of conduct with his actions.“U-M head football coach Sherrone Moore has been terminated, with cause, effective immediately,” Michigan said in a statement. “Following a University investigation, credible evidence was found that Coach Moore engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. U-M maintains zero tolerance for such behavior.”Mariah Rose has Michigan ties through her father, Jalen Rose, a member of the Fab Five, which took the country by storm in the early 1990s.As for Moore, he was detained by police in Saline, Michigan, with an investigation underway following an alleged assault just hours after his firing, according to ESPN's Dan Wetzel.Who will replace Sherrone Moore at Michigan?Who will replace Sherrone Moore at Michigan? (Photo: IMAGN)Sherrone Moore lasted just two seasons at Michigan, posting a 16-8 record, including a game he filled in for Jim Harbaugh in 2023. Moore was set to lead the Wolverines against the Texas Longhorns at the Citrus Bowl on New Year's Eve before his firing.Michigan named associate coach Biff Poggi as the interim coach. It's unclear whether the university will stick with Poggi, who went 2-0 during Moore's two-game suspension this season, next year.Paul Myerberg of USA Today listed several potential coaching candidates for Michigan, including Louisville's Jeff Brohm, Texas A&M's Mike Elko and Alabama's Kalen DeBoer.