Hoke says Denard will stay

Submitted by mmiicchhiiggaann on

On the Huge show just a few minutes ago, Huge asked Hoke if Denard has told him if he will stay. Hoke replied quickly with "yes." I like the source, time to move on to some other recruits.

acnumber1

January 13th, 2011 at 6:12 PM ^

My 5 all-time favorite Wolverines that I saw play, in no particular order (b/c I can't put any of them at number 2)...

Rob Lytle

Rick Leach

Anthony Carter

Mike Hart

Denard Robinson

(OK, in order of the years they played here).

Denard is something special and has bumped Desmond or Gordie Bell into 6th place.

This is fantastic news...Denard staying, not Gordie slipping...

 

acnumber1

January 13th, 2011 at 8:28 PM ^

Very good point...

For me, Gordie Bell was in my very first backfield.  I was 7 or 8 and Ufer was indoctrinating me with tales of Dennis Franklin, Gordie Bell, Rob Lytle...an impression was burnt into my soul.

When Jamie came to Michigan I was a high schooler and while I loved his style and contribution...I was less impressionable so he doesn't pass Gordie in my list of eight 5 favorites.

 

Leroy Hoard on the other hand...crap.  Why did I have to think of him.

I'm adding Leroy to my SEC list of five.  And since I mentioned Dennis Franklin....

 

Favorite Five:

Dennis Franklin, Bell, Lytle, Jim Smith, AC, Leroy, Desmond, Woodson, Hart, Denard.

Point being, Denard evokes emotions in me that those other guys did.  And that is something special.

At a time that has found Mgobloggers sniping at each other and Brian, let's remember why we love Michigan.  My favorite 5 (or so) is only the beginning for me.

mlGOBLUE

January 13th, 2011 at 6:05 PM ^

I had a feeling he was going to stay.  He is a champion and a team player.  I sure hope we find a way to use and develop him to his ultimate potential.

mtxgoblue

January 13th, 2011 at 6:09 PM ^

This is tremendous if true. It will be the first time in years we'll be starting a QB who is NOT a first time starter. What a concept! I forgot what that was like!

Blue boy johnson

January 13th, 2011 at 6:12 PM ^

Let's create a false panic wave about Denard leaving and then celebrate the prodigal son's return. You dummies create your own misery.

Denard IMO, was never going anywhere.

Denard is smart, super talented and dedicated to succeed. Only in your twisted panic laced minds was Denard ever on the verge of leaving.

Brian's on the (cuss word) ledge, please let me join him.

joeyb

January 13th, 2011 at 6:41 PM ^

The only reason he came to Ann Arbor is because RR was the only one willing to give him a shot at QB. Playing in the spread won't get you in as a QB in the NFL, though. So, if Denard wants a shot at QB in the NFL, this is his best opportunity. If it doesn't work out, he has a great education to help him out.

griesecheeks

January 13th, 2011 at 6:14 PM ^

great news, if true, but the real story will be told when Hoke & Staff start to install the offense. Having Denard is a great morale boost to anyone despondent over the CC, but we'll have to wait to see how he is deployed. I could see a rough transition if they are hoping to retrain him to a completely different system. Consider me cautiously optimistic at this point.

los

January 13th, 2011 at 6:20 PM ^

From what I gathered, DB made a point out of making sure Denard would be mantained as the team's centerpiece in every conversation he had. Hoke can his staff have ran versions of the spread and DB confirmed the importance of a HC who could tailor the offense around his players. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I would be extrmely surprised if our offense is not tailored to fit Denard's style of play. I expect to see his 'playcalled runs' diminish (which needed to happen regardless) but I see a spread-esk offense being utilized next year.

Do et, Hoke... Just Do et

Kinda Blue

January 13th, 2011 at 7:39 PM ^

In that interview, Hoke says that they will have plays dedicated to running the QB, that they will try to use some of the things UM was already doing (presumably things that worked), and his belief in Denard as a passer.  Pretty general stuff but still more on his willingness to use the offense's successful pieces to the extent he can.

Of course, Andre Ware absurdly concludes from this that UM will go a different direction at QB.

Bodogblog

January 13th, 2011 at 9:36 PM ^

ESPN:  What's your message to him (Denard) going to be?
Hoke:  ... we all understand the talent and the gifts that he has... our message is he's a guy we would like to have lead our program... he can be a great fit and lead our offense"

OK so he doesn't want to switch his position, which I should have inferred from his earlier comments, but thank the lord.

ESPN:  What sort of offense will we see next year at Michigan?
Hoke:  ... physical at the line of scrimmage... want to be able to run the football, whether it's with the quarterback or back in the backfield...

Yes!

ESPN:  So are we going to see the same system... we saw last year (meaning the Spread offense)?
Hoke:  Well I think you'll see some of it, I think there's no doubt about that...

Hells yes's are in order.  And a BH tendency - started every answer with "Well... "

Bobby Boucher

January 13th, 2011 at 7:24 PM ^

And that is really freakn' awesome!!!!  Next seasons offense should be pretty good now that's its Leader is going to be there.  Now if we can just fix that defense.

TXmaizeNblue

January 13th, 2011 at 7:28 PM ^

THAT'S AN AUTOMATIC 4 WINS ON THAT SCHEDULE, BECAUSE THERE ARE AT LEAST 4 TEAMS THAT CANNOT STOP DENARD!  Way to go Brady - you already topped RR's first year, just sitting down with the quarterback!

MICHfanINsecLAND

January 13th, 2011 at 7:29 PM ^

This is great news because I truely believe that with Denard on board everything else will fall into place, at least attrition wise. I was wondering if anyone on here believes that Denard could still win the Hiesman?...Or will he lose out to the Pro-Style offense and it's tendency equally distribute the football?

Blue Blue Blue

January 13th, 2011 at 7:31 PM ^

Denard's post Notre Dame game interview.  They show him the clip of his long TD run from scirmmage, and when he sees Roundtree stand the db on his head, he gives the world's bets AAAAAHHHHH.

dahblue

January 13th, 2011 at 8:12 PM ^

Maybe the sky isn't falling...?

Our best offensive player is staying.  Our best defensive player (Martin) is staying.  Zettel is a possible (again) get.  We've got 2 four-star D-line (Christian Heyward and Mustafa Jalil) guys who could go blue but weren't on the radar before.  I even read an article (can't remember where or would cite) suggesting that Hoke has a chance to turn Arnett blue.  While we likely won't (ok...we won't) get Dee Hart back, the worst fears of those who worried about massive attrition upon firing of RR might be allayed.  

Go Blue!

tubedude

January 13th, 2011 at 8:16 PM ^

between the attitude of the players rr recruited and welcoming bh and not saying anything negative about rr's firing compared to what happend when rr was hired by lc's players.  i think a great credit goes to rr for teaching kids how to behave and for not saying anything publicly how he was ran out of aa in lieu of a "MM."  rr's kids seem a bit more mature than lc's kids...yes i cant wait for the good old days to become the new good old days!  bring on the fcs teams and losing the rose bowl...oops...alamo bowl...any bowl game and midwest recruiting...great!