Sherrone Moore and Michigan have been in the limelight for their crazy recruitment wins last year, including the $10 million Bryce Underwood leap. But now all their preseason progress and some big damage control moves following a 9-4 season looked hollow as a former school faithful garnered some serious litigation over his head. During the growing NIL influence in the portal, an ex-Michigan co-coordinator finds himself in the middle of the deep sea with a terrible hacking charge at more than 100 universities.
We are talking about a past co-offensive coordinator of the Wolverines, Matt Weiss. The 42-year-old Michigan veteran has been accused of 14 counts of unauthorized access to computers and 10 counts of identity theft. He is facing a maximum of five years imprisonment on each count of unauthorized access to computers and two years on each count of aggravated identity theft. As per the authority source, Weiss’s crime isn’t an overnight quirk; it’s rather a planned crime spanning over a decade, affecting at least 150,000 student-athletes (most of them turned out to be females) with valuable credentials.
Former Michigan OC Matt Weiss has been indicted and … woah.
He’s accused of doing this for eight years.https://t.co/sgbtlsqeHD pic.twitter.com/zqxYzJyiqI
— Andy Staples (@Andy_Staples) March 20, 2025
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