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Even with coach Jim Harbaugh and several key players off last year's national championship team gone, first-year Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore said Thursday the program's aim this season remains the same. "We're not going to stray away from the goal of trying to win it all," Moore said at Big Ten media day. "When you're at Michigan, that should be your goal every single year." This has been a year of transition for the Wolverines, winners of the past three Big Ten titles. This offseason, Moore took over for Harbaugh, who left to coach the Los Angeles Chargers after nine years in Michigan. The Wolverines also face the daunting task of replacing 17 of 22 starters from last year, including quarterback J.J. McCarthy, who was picked 10th in the NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings. Starting with McCarthy, the Wolverines had 13 players selected in the draft, two more than any other school.