
Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell roasted former NFL player Ryan Clark for saying Sherrone Moore has set back Black coaches.
Moore is still in police custody in Michigan after threatening his assistant with a knife when he was fired from his job as Michigan’s football coach on Wednesday.
The university’s athletic department released a statement saying Moore, 39, was fired for having an “inappropriate relationship” with a staffer later identified as his 32-year-old executive assistant, Paige Shiver.
Shiver called 911 on Thursday to say Moore, a married father-of-3, broke into her apartment and he had a knife. Moore allegedly held the knife to his neck and threatened to kill them both. He allegedly accused Shiver of ruining his life.
He then fled the apartment and was arrested at a church in Ann Arbor. Moore was booked in Washtenaw County Jail near the university campus. His first hearing is set for Friday, December 12.
Clark commented on Moore’s situation on Thursday’s episode of “First Take.” He said Moore failed his family, the football players he was leading, and he also failed the Black community who looked to him for inspiration.
“There’s a huge responsibility when you’re selected as the first African-American head coach to lead an historically great program,” Clark wrote on X (Twitter).
“Moore isn’t the first to make these sorts of decisions, but I don’t expect he’ll have a Bobby Petrino bounce back. There’s a ripple effect to these actions, & I don’t believe we have even scratched the surface of the repercussions.”
If the reports of Sherrone Moore’s firing for cause are true he failed. He failed his family first, those young men second, & a community of coaches. There’s a huge responsibility when you’re selected as the first African-American head coach to lead an historically great program.… pic.twitter.com/mqCRxpvLgp
— Ryan Clark (@Realrclark25) December 11, 2025
Luther Campbell addressed Clark’s comments about Moore in a livestream video on Thursday.
The former Miami record executive was outraged that Clark judged all Black coaches based on Moore’s actions.
“This is by far one of the dumbest things that you’ve ever said when you said that coach Moore has set back African American coaches and he’s a disservice to African American coaches. That’s a bunch of BS,” Campbell said.
Watch the video below.
Ryan Clark is doing the Black community a disservice with his comments today on ESPN about the former Michigan head coach. If anybody needs to be represented with fairness and understanding in this moment, it’s him — not torn down by one of our own on national TV. pic.twitter.com/qbEYq0PqAD
— Luther Luke Campbell (@unclelukereal1) December 11, 2025





