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Missouri's Eliah Drinkwitz, Michigan's Sherrone Moore, San Jose State's Brent Brennan are On3 national head coaches of the week

Matt Zenitzby:Matt Zenitz11/13/23

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NCAA Football: Michigan at Penn State
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Each week, On3 selects national head coaches of the week.

Our Power Five co-head coaches of the week for Week 11 are Missouri’s Eliah Drinkwitz and Michigan acting head coach Sherrone Moore.

Behind Drinkwitz, No. 14 Missouri improved to 8-2 with a 36-7 win over No. 13 Tennessee. It was revenge for the Tigers after falling 66-24 to the Vols last season and gave Missouri its third top-25 win of the year.

After an early Tennessee touchdown that gave the Vols a 7-3 lead, the Tigers then scored the final 33 points of the game.

“Our team came out, we wanted to stand on business tonight,” Drinkwitz said after the game. “We had some unfinished business from last year. We came out and took care of business.”

As for Moore, he guided No. 3 Michigan to a 24-15 victory over No. 10 Penn State while filling in as head coach with Jim Harbaugh suspended.

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The Wolverines led 14-9 at halftime and then by as much as 15 points during the fourth quarter.

“I want to thank the Lord. I want to thank Coach Harbaugh,” an emotional Moore said after the game. “(Expletive) love you, man. I love the (expletive) out of you, man. Did this for you.”

Brennan, meanwhile, led San Jose State to a 42-18 victory over 8-1 Fresno State. It was the fourth straight win for the Spartans following a 1-5 start to the season.

“We got beat. We got beat by a better team tonight,” Fresno head coach Jeff Tedford said. “They were prepared. They did a great job in all phases of the game. It wasn’t our night. So now it’s time to go back to work. You don’t enjoy when these things happen, but you have to give them credit. They’re a really good football team. I said it this week, they’re probably the hottest team in our conference right now. They are a veteran group and it showed.”