UM would really have to hit the shits to fire Hoke next season wouldn't they?? ... heck they play ND, so they are almost certainly going to get off to a great start...
Interesting, I had not heard or flet that he was at any real risk this year.
Giving Gardner 98 was so stupid, it just didn't look right at all. I'm sure by the end of the season Mark Harmon was saying "Uhhh...lets just leave that number retired from now on."
I was so fired up when I saw him come out of the tunnel in 98. Microcosm of scUM. Total douche move. Pure Michigan indeed.
I'd say 50% of fans wanted him fired this year, 30% openly questioned if he was the right coach, 10% made excuses for him mostly pointing at the players he inherited, and the other 10% are still jacking it to his platitudes about "WE'RE MICHIGAN!" from his opening presser 3 years ago.
Their AD had to put out the most apologist letter ever defending him and saying he completely believes in Hoke. It was pathetic. I think he has the team to win 9 games in a bad conference, but if can't beat the rivals... 8-4 probably does him in.
Crazy thing is Hoke is only averaging 0.5 wins per year less than BK and I would say the situation at Michigan was arguably worse after the Rich Rod disaster than ND after Weis. Not saying anything about Kelly, just that UM might be wise to at least get through year five before moving on... just my thoughts... but whatever, let them run their program into the ground for all I care.
Crazy thing is Hoke is only averaging 0.5 wins per year less than BK and I would say the situation at Michigan was arguably worse after the Rich Rod disaster than ND after Weis. Not saying anything about Kelly, just that UM might be wise to at least get through year five before moving on... just my thoughts... but whatever, let them run their program into the ground for all I care.
Crazy thing is Hoke is only averaging 0.5 wins per year less than BK and I would say the situation at Michigan was arguably worse after the Rich Rod disaster than ND after Weis. Not saying anything about Kelly, just that UM might be wise to at least get through year five before moving on... just my thoughts... but whatever, let them run their program into the ground for all I care.
They have had one commit since Sept. 1st.
Michigan is rockin' the #31 class right now with 16 total players, and they're most likely done for the day.
So great, but who is OU?
that's what michigan calls osu...ohio university
Lived here, and I mean here, all my life and never heard that. Maybe when you have as many tOSU fans around as Wolverines, you don't say that to avoid getting punched in the throat. I had not heard. or more accurately seen. meatchicken before last year either.
The shit you just don't know! A real Bobcat insult! Oh, well thanks a lot Pa ND!
Can you believe it, raised on the Ohio-Michigan War (the shooting one not just the pigskin one) and I had to learn such a useful tidbit from a Pennsylvanian? Wow!
One of the most storied coaches in college football, Woody Hayes, refused to refer to Michigan by name, preferring the moniker "That School Up North." Brady Hoke has now accepted this same challenge and never refers to OSU as "Ohio State," instead using the moniker "Ohio."
What the Fuck happened? I remember when Michigan had some smart guys as fans.
One of the most storied coaches in college football, Woody Hayes, refused to refer to Michigan by name, preferring the moniker "That School Up North." Brady Hoke has now accepted this same challenge and never refers to OSU as "Ohio State," instead using the moniker "Ohio."
The only ones I know are drinking themselves into a stupor and posting depressing articles on MGoBlah.
I'm in grad school here at UM (before you bash, it is one of the top programs in the country--and much more highly regarded than ND's so it was a business decision). I am gathering that the student body is getting sick and tired of Hoke and, as crazy as this sounds, the football program in general. Constant underachieving and hype without the results coupled with the growing success of the basketball and hockey teams has caused the changing sentiments.
I feel that there is more enthusiasm and pride in the basketball team, and rightfully so. The football team and season is seen more as an excuse to party, drink, etc. (And I'd be lying if I said I didn't partake in that partying).
Just some general thoughts from behind enemy lines.