Various sources on Twitter: Gardner played fourth quarter against OSU with a broken foot

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Devin Gardner led #Michigan to three TD drives on final 4 series against #Buckeyes AFTER he broke his left foot that day.

— Bruce Feldman (@BFeldmanCBS) December 26, 2013

Via Bruce Feldman and others. This is incredible. I cannot imagine how painful this was. Sort of explains why he couldn't run an option play on the two point conversion and why it was so critical to go for two instead of the tie.

State Street

December 26th, 2013 at 1:36 PM ^

The antithesis to integrity seems to encompass lying.  I'm not trying to pile on Hoke here for what most other FBS coaches do.  But when it comes down to it, we're playing in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, is lying about a kid's injury to get a competitive advantage really necessary?   

I'd say if you're going to preach integrity, then you should practice it.

Just comes off as pretty sleazy.

Bergs

December 26th, 2013 at 1:59 PM ^

Hm. I guess you and I have different definitions of sleazy. Had he outright said Gardner would play then that is one thing but he was consistently vague and noncommittal on Gardner's status and went so far as to say something along the lines of "if the game was played today, Shane would start." I have no problem with him keeping things in house.

Now, if you want to question his integrity for doling out one game suspenions for things like theft or a DUI then I'm on board.

The Denarding

December 26th, 2013 at 2:53 PM ^

Hoke is a lot of things.   Sleazy is not one of them.  In fact he probably has some of the highest integrity of any D1 football coach in the country.  If you look at how he was running early in the year versus later in the year you can see that he didn't have the same cutting ability.  I think the foot is a culmination of a lot of odd sided weight bearing that human beings tend to do once a certain injury occurs.  He probably hurt his ankle at some point in the year, it never fully healed, he put a lot of plantar pressure on his foot and eventually broke the foot.  

Regardless, the fact is the kid has heart and guts.  Next year, especially if he can pick up the nuances of Borges offense, then we won't be complaining about the lack of a "check with me" option on this offense.  He will just be slinging to the open man.  I can hardly wait actually.  If his mental toughness catches up to his physical toughness (ie. the game slows down for him and HE is making the right reads) then watch out!

I Bleed Maize N Blue

December 26th, 2013 at 3:15 PM ^

The NFL requires injuries to be disclosed.  That's not the case for college football, and there are probably constraints on what Hoke can disclose because a student-athlete's medical information is private.  Thus his frequent use of the term "boo boo."

If Devin reveals his diagnosis or gives Hoke permission to do so, that would be different.  But if you don't have to tell before the game, why would you?

Mr. Yost

December 26th, 2013 at 12:21 PM ^

How does this affect DG in the spring?

How long does this typically take to heel?

That said, Shane is going to get half the spring reps regardless. And I'd assume Bellomy is going to get a good chunk as well.

ericcarbs

December 26th, 2013 at 12:29 PM ^

For me, I was in a cast for like 6 weeks and then a walking boot for 2-3 weeks.

The bone will be fine in 2 months (end of Feb, beginning of March). Maybe 2-4 weeks of PT but probably less.

Then the mental aspect which can't be determined but I bet not too bad since the bone is technically stronger and he has amazing assistants to help.

Not sure when the Spring Game is but he will be 100% by middle to end of March and can play with contact in beginng to middle of March.

Michigasling

December 26th, 2013 at 3:44 PM ^

Or Giants fans would be calling for the owner's head for wasting a draft pick, Coughlin's head for suddenly becoming a bad coach, and demanding that Eli be moved to snapper.  Fortunately he had enough relatively good seasons that his record-setting number of interceptions this year wasn't laid solely on his head (or arm).  Seems they had some [many] difficulties with the O-line (including starting center & Mich. Alum David Baas being injured and eventually going on IR). 

And good thing Eli has that track record, or the fact that he and his brother (who's had a couple good seasons too, I've heard) praised Devin so highly at their camp this summer wouldn't keep the urelenting skeptics from saying "Yeah?  So what does that interception-throwing Giants QB know about QB-ing?"

A quote from CBSsports.com's story after the tweet:

As for Gardner's foot injury, the fact he suffered the injury during Michigan's second drive of the third quarter means that Gardner led the Wolverines on three touchdown drives in the fourth quarter with a broken foot. In other words, Devin Gardner is tougher than you and I.

[Apologies for re-posting from the now-outdated "what's new about Devin" post.  But the skeptics are unfortunately still at it.]

 

LSAClassOf2000

December 26th, 2013 at 12:36 PM ^

Just for general information, NBC was running with Hoke's actual quote - in this story - which apparently reads:

Hoke said that “doctors [are] worried about broken bones possibly in his foot.” Bruce Feldman of CBSSports.com is reporting that Gardner “broke his left foot” during the regular season-ending loss to Ohio State but played through the injury.

It also mentions that Gardner is expected to be healthy by the time Spring Practice rolls around as well. Either way, more proof that Devin gives his all and then some for this team. 

NoVaWolverine

December 26th, 2013 at 2:43 PM ^

Devin's the only returning senior on offense who's a significant contributor -- I can't imagine him not being a captain. (Rawls and Paskorz will be seniors too.)  And Jake Ryan's already a captain so he's got next year's spot on defense. It'll be interesting to see if there are any others beyond those two.

Looking again at the depth chart, it's pretty amazing how young our team will still be next year -- the low-point of RichRod's recruiting shows up in next year's seniors. The only plausible senior starters we lose after 2014 are Devin on offense, and JMFR, Morgan, Ramon Taylor, Beyer, Clark, and perhaps Furman on defense. There are some really good players in that group, but I expect pretty big things in 2015-2016 if this coaching staff can develop the talent we've got in the pipeline.

1of12MattDamons

December 26th, 2013 at 12:49 PM ^

The dude has got balls! He had to be playing in so much pain. It was apparent he was hurting out there, but damn. Much respect to Devin Gardner for fighting through it on his way to putting together an amazing performance!

ShariaLawFan

December 26th, 2013 at 1:00 PM ^

It was turf toe, you maroons.  Maybe there's a way to spin it that the pure coaching genius of Hoke obfuscated a broken foot as a "day-to-day" injury, forcing Kansas State to gameplan for the wrong quarterback.  Just masterful strategy from all parties in blue.

I hope Miller impresses in enough capacity that Gardner moves back to the only position he has a shot to play on Sundays, wide receiver.