Michigan Releases Stake Statement Comment Count

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WE CLAIM THIS FIELD IN THE NAME OF COMMITMENT AND HARD-TO-SEE OBJECTS

This is a real thing.

October 26, 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Below is a statement from University of Michigan head football coach Brady Hoke:

“I want to publicly apologize to Coach Dantonio as well as the players and supporters of Michigan State for our act of poor sportsmanship displayed pre-game yesterday. I spoke with Mark earlier today and expressed to him that we meant no disrespect to his team. During our regular Friday night team meeting, one of the topics presented to motivate our team was a history lesson addressing commitment and teamwork in a tough environment. A tent stake was presented to the team as a symbol of this concept. The stake was brought into our locker room as a visual reminder, and one of our team leaders chose to take it out on the field. As the leader of our football program, I take full responsibility for the actions of our team. We believe in displaying a high level of respect at the University of Michigan and unfortunately that was not reflected by this action prior to kickoff.”

We're very sorry a thing meant to be driven into a field was driven into your field.

Comments

MaximusBlue

October 26th, 2014 at 2:21 PM ^

Who would even approve of that bullshit? Our leaders? Then Hoke apologizing is like antagonizing the big, bad bully who in turn beats the breaks off you, and you apologize for getting him worked up? Our team takes after our coach, and Hoke is cottenelle soft.

Fort Wayne Blue

October 26th, 2014 at 2:22 PM ^

Only an incredibly petty person gives two hoots about a tent stake being put into the ground. Unfortunately, that's Mark D. Remember when he shouted down Coach Heck at that camp? Petty with a capital D.

Unfortunately, Dantionio sees everything as a slight. They dare to play a football in Ann Arbor? They dare to have a bigger stadium? Michigan has more wins than us? All if these things are reasons to be offended.

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Don

October 26th, 2014 at 2:37 PM ^

So you're calling Jamie Morris "incredibly petty?" He essentially said this morning it was lame and stupid. Both he and Bacon said that other alumni Michigan players have expressed the same opinion to them about it.

If it was MSU or OSU that had done it in Michigan stadium, everybody here would have been up in arms.

Fort Wayne Blue

October 26th, 2014 at 2:56 PM ^

Apologies, to Jamie and the boys, but I personally could care less about it.

If you gotta get offended at the other team to get motivated, in a rivalry game, then .... well .... shoot. But I feel the same about actually using a stake. It's Michigan State, why do you need a stake to motivate yourself?

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Fort Wayne Blue

October 26th, 2014 at 3:00 PM ^

I do agree that it was an incredible lame and stupid stunt to play. But being offended is dumb.

Full disclosure: I laughed hard when what's his face gave the double bird to the Big House. I mean, that's the dream! You got kicked out of The Game, who among us would want to do that in the Shoe? It's how we all feel about them, and how they feel about us

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GoBLUinTX

October 26th, 2014 at 3:30 PM ^

What if FSU did it?  What if a guy on a horse painted up like an dime store indian had thrust a lance into the Block M?  What if the team, after handing Michigan a humiliating loss, had ripped up part of the sodded field to take home to their garden?  Do you think Michigan would be all up in arms about it?  Well it damn well happened, it happened on September 28, 1991 and I haven't heard the first reference about it since.  

The difference, Michigan was curb stomped.  Know what else, had Michigan curb stomped MSU yesterday all we would have heard out of former players would be snickers and "Job well done."

westwardwolverine

October 27th, 2014 at 8:53 AM ^

It works. 

Its called "getting the rivalry" which I thought was a big deal to Michigan fans. Its part of the reason we have the guy in charge that we do. You know, because no one had to teach him the words to "The Victors". 

Dantonio does what great coaches do: He motivates his team. He gets them to play better than they are. 

Meanwhile, with two weeks of practice, Michigan comes out looking sloppy and lethargic, like they do every week. 

Don

October 26th, 2014 at 2:32 PM ^

Tough words, appearances, and symbols over on-the-field substance:

"Ohio"

Skywriting

No shirt sleeves or jacket

Beyonce

Countdown clocks

Alternate uniforms

Notre Dame is chicken/Chicken dance music

Navy SEALs

"Football is a tough man's game"

Noodle

RR didn't use blocking sleds haw haw haw we're so much tougher than he is

Posing shirtless in pre-season to show off muscles that don't actually do anything during games

Driving a stake into the turf and pulling up your shirt and stomping like you're a football badass