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CB Terrence Talbot is leaving U of M, this puts Michigan at 25 spots for this class and two remaining.
What is the consensus of the two that UM fans want? Treadwell and Green?
CB Terrence Talbot is leaving U of M, this puts Michigan at 25 spots for this class and two remaining.
Hoke has done a really great job of quietly flushing out some of the sucky recruits from the Rodriguez era. Posada, Talbot, etc. *I am in no at all way saying he's like a Saban actually forcing kids out* Just that he has done a good job of roster management. I get the gut feeling he's just very direct with kids "the way you are currently playing, you will never see the field here" or "you really don't fit what we want to do at your position." Seems like a blunt kind of guy every time I've heard him talk.
Hoke has done a really great job of quietly flushing out some of the sucky recruits from the Rodriguez era. Posada, Talbot, etc. *I am in no at all way saying he's like a Saban actually forcing kids out* Just that he has done a good job of roster management. I get the gut feeling he's just very direct with kids "the way you are currently playing, you will never see the field here" or "you really don't fit what we want to do at your position." Seems like a blunt kind of guy every time I've heard him talk.
I wonder how many kids at ND was told the same thing, but I'm assuming that almost all of them choose to stay to get their ND degree. When one of your main recruiting pitches is the value of a ND degree, I would think that many would stay, even if it meant becoming the water boy.
Hoke has done a really great job of quietly flushing out some of the sucky recruits from the Rodriguez era. Posada, Talbot, etc. *I am in no at all way saying he's like a Saban actually forcing kids out* Just that he has done a good job of roster management. I get the gut feeling he's just very direct with kids "the way you are currently playing, you will never see the field here" or "you really don't fit what we want to do at your position." Seems like a blunt kind of guy every time I've heard him talk.
Hoke has done a really great job of quietly flushing out some of the sucky recruits from the Rodriguez era. Posada, Talbot, etc. *I am in no at all way saying he's like a Saban actually forcing kids out* Just that he has done a good job of roster management. I get the gut feeling he's just very direct with kids "the way you are currently playing, you will never see the field here" or "you really don't fit what we want to do at your position." Seems like a blunt kind of guy every time I've heard him talk.
I followed Hoke pretty close while he was at Ball State. While he had pretty good teams, people don't realize just how good of a job he did there. BSU football has never had strong support from the administration, yet he found ways to get players, get them to reach their potential and to get the fan base back up. Look at them now, back where they were before he came. When he got the Michigan job I knew beating them was going to get a lot harder than it already was.
What is the consensus of the two that UM fans want? Treadwell and Green?
He also had a pretty damn good qb while at Ball State, which is about all it takes to win the MAC.
Davis was the centerpiece, but he had several good players surrounding him. Hoke also did very well in the short time he was at SDS.
As do all good teams, but lets look at the MAC in the recent years. The team that has won has always had a QB get drafted. If I had to guess those several good players surrounding him are doing something else with their lives.
If that was a one time deal, I'd get it. But then he went to San Diego State and turned them around. And then he went to Michigan, w/ DickRod's players that didn't fit his system, and he killed it there last year AND he's killing it recruiting. So say it's Nate Davis, say it's Denard, say whatever, but the bottom line is he's gotten it done and he's getting it done. Can't hate on the job he has done as a coach...
I think Michigan might get Derrick Green. OSU said no to him and Clemson just filled up. ****.
The test for Hoke is this year and next. I knew him at UofT, not well personally, but his body of work. He is a solid guy, but I am not sold on all of his organizational and leadership skills. We will see how year two and three goes.
Why would OSU say no to a 5 star running back? Clemson too-- unless they just have all their money tied up elsewhere.
This year will be a test, but not one I would measure Hoke on. Michigan still has depth issues from attrition during the richrod era, I think they're at 78-80 scholarship athletes but I could be wrong. Injuries and fourth quarter depth will play too big a role to pin the season on Hoke's leadership skills, but judging off last year I think they're solid there.
That is exactly my point. Weis had a mediocre recruiting class, then a numero uno, type, and his first two years he hit BCS paydirt, but he couldn't escape Ty's slothfull recruiting, and it was all downhill from there. That is specifically why I said we need to look at the next two years. Especially if all or much of the negative recruiting rumors are true about Michigan and OSU. Seems to me, that affectes the character of your recruits severely.
Finally, who else would this year be a test of? Everybody characterizes Hoke as being able to do more with less; not to argue, but I don't see that in his character.
Because a much lesser defensive assistant that took over the Univ of Tol program named Amstutz with a quarterback named Gradkowski ruled the MAC, moreso that Brady. Until Gradkowski and the OC left, Amstutz was on track to be the winningest MAC coach of all times.
In football, lightening can strike three times.
Hoke could have been riding last year off Denard's aura. The ball never once bounced the wrong direction. Notice his standing around, goal line touchdown against the Irish. Almost every game something like that happend once or more for Denard last year; even in losing efforts they happened.
I'm standing somewhere in the middle between Bogs and GoBlue on this. My eyes see not this year but the next as a test of Hoke. Then, for the first time, he will not have The Denard, who messes up EVERY DCs game plans and tilts the field. Coach Hoke will then show how well he and his staff create a flat-playing-field offense. He may do astoundingly well, he may flub. No one knows. The team should function fairly well because he, like all smart coaches [including ours], is loading the lines.

Bogs, you're one of the most, if not the most, positive-thinking ND fans on here. Sometimes to the point of not being able to see the bad in Notre Dame players and coaches, all due respect.
But put it this way - if Hoke had done what he did in the past and THEN came to ND and won us a BCS game in his first year after having to win with another coach's players who didn't even come close to fitting his system (including turning around that atrocious defense), AND recruited insanely, you would be singing his praises off the peaks of Mt. Everest. Seriously, you know you would. So what the Mich fan is saying isn't hyperbole at all. At this point in his career, Hoke has done nothing but show that he is a very good coach, perhaps even great. I don;t see how anyone can deny that, or even put a few 'yeah buts' in there.
Now, his career isn't over of course, so he still has lots to prove. But right now, dude is straight ballin'...can't deny it.
I think Hoke is benefiting from RR's offense.
They cut RR'S too soon, or not, and Hoke took RR's team to a BCS bowl. Lol.
So sad.
Hoke did nothing to change offense. He even used Denard the same way. Remember his less scrambling comments from last year/less carries.
Early 90's flashback word: NOT!