Blowing Up One’s Life

I don’t follow college football, but I know that Michigan is one of the power teams.

Still didn’t give it much thought when I saw that they fired their coach Sherrone Moore, but I kept getting news flashes about it.

So I looked.

Seems the married coach and father was having an affair with someone who also worked at the school.

After he was fired, he was then arrested.

For stalking and breaking in and terrorizing the woman who had suddenly broke up with him.

So, now I was hooked.

Word was that everyone was aware that the affair had been going on for two years or so. It was against school rules, but a blind eye was turned.

Then the woman broke it off on Monday.

By Wednesday, he was fired.

On Thursday, he stalked and broke in and threatened the woman.

Allegedly.

I’m not into the gossip of it all, and certainly don’t know any of the people who were involved…

…but it amazes me that someone can blow up their life in such short order.

We hear about such things when there is a mass shooting or such things, but this guy was a respected coach at a large school.

And then, 💥 

He was shown sitting in a jail cell.

He’s facing a lot of charges.

He won’t speak.

Self-knowledge hits hard after you’ve messed things up, and as I looked at the man seated in the prison cell, I wondered what he might be thinking now.

It can’t be good.

And the news stories will come at us fast in the coming days, I’d imagine.

I’ll probably lose interest, but just trying to piece it all together is curious to me.

I’m hoping that all involved get the help they need and find some peace…

…but to go from a well-respected coach to a mute prisoner in three days time.

Wild.

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