Sherrone Moore doesn't care if Michigan football's offense is sexy.
He doesn't care if it makes the "SportsCenter" Top 10 Plays and he certainly doesn't care who gets the credit.
Moore — now the sole architect of U-M football's attack after last year's quarterbacks coach and his co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss was fired in January amidst an investigation into computer crimes — has a singular vision about how he wants U-M's offense to look come the fall.
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"Whatever we have to do to win," Moore explained Tuesday afternoon in Schembechler Hall.