Hoke: Peppers has to earn #2 jersey
Although he will likely wear the #2 before he leaves Ann Arbor, it doesnt' appear that it will be this season as was widely speculated yesterday.
Woodson wore No. 2 at Michigan, and while it has not been given special designation, Hoke believes it is a number that should be earned.
What number will the 6-foot-1, 205-pound Peppers wear this fall?
“We’re not sure yet,” Hoke said after speaking to the Sound Mind Sound Body football campers about the value of education Friday at Chandler Park Academy. “He may be wearing (No.) 5.”
You're supposed to say "He can wear a pink tu-tu for all I care."
Thank you very much.
I realize this is not a big deal, but is it really that hard for Hoke to give a straightforward answer to such a simple and unimportant question? Seriously, you're not sure? You and the defensive staff are still laboring over the decision? No, you're not. Just answer the question and be done with it.
When reading the article I found myself becoming irritated simply because he does this so often, and I'm not certain he's even aware of it. But very often, far too often now, I've noticed the same damn thing. He will immediately start answering the question asked of him and just when you think you're getting close to an answer, he'll leave the subject matter entirely and begin speaking of something that has nothing whatsoever to do with the topic at hand. This is definitely a fault and he should really recognize it for that and begin work on overcoming it. Often times staying on topic for as little as one damn statement will suffice.
It's a fault that he doesn't give a shit what you know and what you think you should know? And why is it so hard to believe that he hasn't decided yet? It's still early in the offseason.
Agreed. He's here to win games not to tell the media and ESPNU every little thing. He'll be gone if he can't win this year and he'll stay if he can win this year. I could care less about him wearing a headset or the way he talks or him telling a segment of Michigan fans what they want to hear from him.
Maybe he doesn't actually know yet if he's going to wear that number? Yesterday, people we're bashing Hoke for giving Peppers the same number as Woodson and now that he says he has to work for that number the same people are up in arms about it. Really, I don't see what the down side to what Hoke said is. It motivates Peppers to work hard if nothing else. Everything around here seems to turn into a Hoke bashing thread.
What question did he not answer? According to the article he wasn't even asked if Peppers will wear the #2. He was asked what number he'll wear and Hoke said he didn't know. Why should he know in June? This is really not a reason to be pissed at a coach.
I just envisioned Hoke burning a timeout because we weren't ready with a number for Peppers. Too soon?
was the case for any receiver so honored to wear no. 1 after A.C. should probably be done before talking about having to earn it. As many posters already have stated, it was given to other players who, in no universe, were ever capable of achieving number recognition as is the case with A.C., Desmond and Charles. Gallon did wear no. 21 and if it's considered "an honor" he actually earned it, albeit after he already had been issued the jersey. If memory serves me correctly this whole No.1 tradition began on a Saturday afternoon when a T.V. announcer, looking for something to add to what was probably a lopsided Michigan victory, erroneously stated, "They must think he_______________ will be the next great Michigan receiver because it's only given to those who the staff believes is worthy of wearning the great one's number." He failed to mention it was casually given to others long before his statement. So, in effect, this Michigan tradition(?) was probably started by a man who never set foot inside a UM classroom. Nice story, but total fabrication.
IMO, wearing the number of past greats should not be used as an enticement to a hotly pursued recruit. I think retired numbers should remain just that and probably be treated the way the Cowboys do theirs by hanging them in their Ring of Honor or whatever the official title is for honoring their past greats. In this manner they would be honored properly because the fans would look at them every Saturday and realize those so honored must have been truly outstanding considering the many greats who have donned the maize and blue. Times change, and so does football. I would much rather look at no. 98 as part of a very exclusive club rather than the incongruous manner it is now by placing it on the back of a QB. Instead of listening to remarks from the uniformed such as "98 seems an odd number for a qb," those so inclined could look through their program and gain a better understanding of some of the traditions.
I would much rather have our coach tell one of the nation's best h.s. players he could join a very small but great group of players and point at the numbers of those retired jerseys that should be hanging below the pressbox as they are walking through the stadium. That's all that needs to be said about numbers and I think a player possessing the skills and performing in a manner similar to our Heisman winners and all the other greats would find joining such an elite group and being remembered as the last Michigan player to ever wear that number a much greater enticement than possibly becoming a member of a group to whom certain numbers have been assigned and never even coming close to accomplishing the feats that were responsible for etching that number into the minds of all Michigan fans forever.
Definition: noun-- a series of events considered favorable for Michigan football
I'm open to other definitions, but I feel like this has potential.
I swore a while back, sorry I don't have a link, I read that Jabrill did not want to wear a legends Jersey because he wanted to make a name for himself with his number 5 and possibly have a legends Jersey of his own one day. I don't think number 2 is a legends Jersey but it's only a matter of time I would think. Can anyone corroborate?
Example: Gardner goes back to #12 but has a legacy patch with #98 on it.
Simple enough?
One example is the wearing a fallen teammate's number on the helmet.
I'm fine with a patch. But enough of the earning numbers. Let guys establish themselves in their own right, make their own numbers legendary. I don't have any problem with someone showing up as a freshman wearing #2 or #21 or whatever. I also don't have a problem with some guy wearing, say, #26 having an All-American career without switching to a "legends" jersey.
The patch is enough. Everything else is needless distraction.
I have no problem with the program honoring a past player whose number has been "retired". Let a deserving current player wear the number for ONE game. They then go back to their own number so they have the chance to make that number deserving of being retired.
Having Gardner, or any other player, continue to wear a "retired" number dilutes the significance of what the previous player accomplished.
I'm so tired of this legacy number bullshit...
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Or wasn't the #2 supposedly promised to Peppers duing the recruiting process? Maybe that was speculation, but I do recall it being said.
I really do miss guys making their own #'s a # to remember.
#1 being the exception.
You can't just give out #51. Needs to be earned!
And don't even got me started on 94
The legends numbers are laughable from the outside and becoming so for us as well. Just win and stop the circus show around the rest of it.
God I miss football.
Like many I dont like the legends jersey because it doesnt let guys build their own legacy, etc. I think if you want to make the #2 like the #1 and be an elite number given to ONE player at ONE specific position (WR v CB) that is fine but that should be earned if that is how they want to do it. Give it out their junior year.
But Devin did nothing to "earn" the 98 at the time it was given, and either did Avery or Funchess at the time. Funchess proceeded to probably earn it with game play entering his junior year.
Aside from #1 and #2 I'd maybe give out a few of these legends jerseys for maybe the OSU game to make it special but otherwise they have their own # most of their careers and then the truly elite players have this honor for 1 game a year.
Legends jerseys only worn during rivalry games.
It would create some buzz and also it would allow people to be known as THEIR number even if they wore a legends jersey for a few games in their career.
I want to get rid of them altogether, but this is better than the current method.
The jersey # talk has started WAAAY too early this year and it is absolutely out of control this week.
My suggestion would be to only bring them out for one game a year. I would be a fan of it being Homecoming.
Is any other fan base this stupid? Or is it just us?
Plenty of other fan bases are stupid, it's just worse for us because our team kind of sucks.
The numbers thing is dead. Like I've said, give the #1 to the damned punter for all I care. At least someone will be wearing it for a change.