Sherrone Moore, who helped shape Michigan’s offense the last three years as a coordinator and went undefeated in four games as acting head coach last season, is now the Wolverines’ head coach. The announcement was made by Michigan’s athletic department in a release Friday night. Moore, according to Michigan, has signed a five-year deal with a starting salary of $5.5 million. Moore, 37, is Michigan’s first Black head coach and the 21st head coach in the history of the storied football program. He replaces Jim Harbaugh, who spent nine seasons at his alma mater and led the Wolverines to a nationa…