Warm and fuzzy article by Angelique Chengelis in the Detroit News this morning. With Denard's football career at Michigan finally over, Hoke finally reveals some of his thoughts on #16's lasting impact and legacy at Michigan.
Particularly good quote, IMO:
"There's people who want to criticize, which is easy," he said. "It's easy to be critical. There's people who obviously have no idea about the work he did and the love his teammates have for him, the love he had for them. Right, wrong or indifferent, that's where I see his legacy, being a guy who embraced Michigan and totally became engrossed in what Michigan is all about.
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130111/SPORTS0201/301110330#ixzz2HgMsoXSu
Excellent feel-good read for this Friday morning.


In the article, Hoke says Borges and Denard had a love/hate relationship.
There were some square peg/round hole aspects of their relationship, but Denard always handled it with class (as did Borges).
"[The University of Michigan] was, in short, the testing ground for all my prejudices, my beliefs and my ignorance, and it helped to lay out the boundaries of my life."--Arthur Miller