Informal poll: did this game change your opinion of Hoke?

Submitted by wolverine1987 on

I think it's fair to say that the vast majority of this board would have answered "yes" to the question is Brady Hoke the best coach for Michigan before this game, with various caveats and quibbles (Funk, Borges) aside. 

I am interested to hear how the board would respond to that question now. I'll offer some options:

A- Yes he is, that game sucked and game management was poor, but we can move on.

B- He is provided he makes changes to offensive coaching after the season

C- My faith in Hoke was seriously shaken and I am no longer sure he is the best coach for M.

D- He is not the best coach for M. This game confirmed my fears. 

So, if you want to play, please answer both with the letter that best captures your thought, and also is that a change from what you would have answered before?

To start, I will say B. And yes last night changed my mind.

WolvinLA2

October 13th, 2013 at 11:42 AM ^

Yeah, I'm a B.  I put some of last night on Hoke, though some of the things people are griping about I don't.  I'm OK with running the clock down to under a minute when your opponent has no time outs and you're up a TD.  I wish we would have called a TO and kicked a FG though.  

I'd like to see some shake up in the offensive coaching staff.  I blame Borges more than Funk - I know our OL is pretty bad, but I disagree with the people saying we have a lot of talent because outside of the tackles we don't (or at least experienced talent). We played a good chunk of that game with Burzinski and Magnuson in, getting their first PT of the year.  

The actual play calling is what drove me nuts, similar to OSU last year.  Last night I was not on the Fire Borges train, but after sleeping on it, I am now.  

So, B.  And get a new OC.  What's Loeffler doing right now?

somewittyname

October 13th, 2013 at 12:45 PM ^

To me, manball seems similar to RR imposing 3-3-5 on his DCs, which is why I blame Hoke more than Borges. That first half game plan, on both sides of the ball, was really unbelievable. Our two biggest weaknesses are our OL rush blocking and our defensive pass rush. So our approach is 3 man rushes on critical downs and run after run into a stacked box? 

As always, we were forced to abandon manball and start getting far more aggressive on our pass rushes, and shockingly, when you try to play to your strengths rather than your weaknesses, we dominated the half. Until of course the end.

So how does Hoke factor in? While he might not do much during the game, he certainly is involved, I would hope leading, establishing the game plan during the week. And then he is clearly involved at the end of the game with time out management, deciding whether to grind out the clock, deciding whether to just kick without going for a first down, etc. And he absolutely massively failed on every single on of those elements.

Gonechickin

October 13th, 2013 at 11:43 AM ^

I still have total faith in Hoke and the coaching staff. Once we get the right guys on the o line and they get stronger, we will get better. He is still getting his guys in and on the field. I am not bailing on him with the talent he has coming in. We all knew the o line was going to be an issue. They put our defense in bad situations all game long. But if you watched, the young guys on defense were doing some good things. They are getting experience and getting better. And Gardner is making bad decisions. But his receivers are not getting open and he has to force throws. Well last night he just made bad throws. But do not forget the talent Hoke has coming in over the next two years. Our o line will be a strength soon.

turtleboy

October 13th, 2013 at 1:39 PM ^

I agree with you, and you're not wrong. We'll be able to win regardless of how bad the coaching is once we have star players everywhere, but it'd be a lot better to also have good coaching that can at least field a respectable team with the good players we already have.

chally

October 13th, 2013 at 3:51 PM ^

Wholeheartedly agree. This fanbase is insane. We're not a great team this year, but we're a good one. We lost a game on the road in triple overtime where we were a 2 point favorite going in. It was always going to be a close game. It was a close game. This time we lost, but them's the breaks. Until we start losing games we have no right to lose, I'll take Hoke, Borges, Mattison, and Funk every single time.

VAWolverine

October 13th, 2013 at 11:43 AM ^

B

I am just back from (UN)Happy Valley. Last evening John L. Smith was coaching our team in the 4th quarter and in overtime.

Have been a Michigan football fan for 45 years and I cannot think of a more discouraging loss. We snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.

As Herm Edwards said, "Hello? You play to win the game!"

HAIL 2 VICTORS

October 13th, 2013 at 11:43 AM ^

Well I am glad you allowed enough time to pass to allow a rational poll...

E.  Every coach goes through challenges and has some horrible moments.  If I remember correctly Jim and John Harbaugh wanted to take or remain at jobs in the NFL so who exactly was the no brainer hire you suggest instead of Hoke? 

This team had no business getting Sanduskied however the fact remains that Hoke had to salvage the last Rodriguez class and is only now working on his own second class of recruits while transitioning to an entirely new scheme. 

It was an awful loss-this team is not great but has moments of good and moments of complete ineptitude as you will find in youth.  Take a breath and realize that changing coaches every three years is not a path to greatness. 

Allow Hoke to recruit as he is recruting and give him the 5 YEARS every coach needs to instill his system and program.  Patience is the only choice you have and next year this team will still be one of the youngest in the B1G. 

What we are seeing is the result the last two atrocious RR recruting years and attrition on the O and D lines and some very young kids being put in place too soon. 

Now suck it up and accept reality.

Reader71

October 13th, 2013 at 1:44 PM ^

Hoke deserves a lot more than Rich, and this is because of their records. If Hoke gave us 3 of our worst ever seasons, he would not be safe. As it is, because he has won, and because he came after the disaster that was Rich Rod's tenure, he is. Simple.

CalifExile

October 13th, 2013 at 2:54 PM ^

You're totally wrong. RR inherited a smoking crater from LC. He improved it every year and built it into a team that could win 11 games, although he wasn't allowed to coach it. The team has deteriorated every year since Hoke took over.

So, RR upward trend, improving the team. Hoke downward trend, team deteriorating. Yet you say RR didn't deserve more time to lock in the improvements.

Brandon has placed the team in a terrible positiion. Change coaches now and We are Notre Dame. 

snarling wolverine

October 13th, 2013 at 3:57 PM ^

There are three phases of the game: offense, defense and special teams.  RichRod improved us in only one of the three.  The other two got progressively worse over his three years. 

RichRod's final three games at Michigan were beatdowns by scores of 48-28, 37-7 and 52-14.  After three years of RichRod, we were still worse than we ever were under Carr.  Lloyd never lost six games in a season. nor did he ever have a losing B1G campaign.

Some improvement, that.

 

CalifExile

October 14th, 2013 at 2:25 AM ^

This year, Hoke's third, we beat Akron by 4 and UConn by three and lost to a crippled Penn State team. That's regression, W-L aside.  Rodriguez improved every year.  And, looking at a year when RR would finally have a second year starter at QB, the fourth year should have been the breakthrough.

Reader71

October 13th, 2013 at 3:16 PM ^

RR was trending upwards, we are trending downwards. But context man. Was RR going to be 1-10 in his second year? He could only go up. Vice versa for Hoke. He won 11 games his first year, was he going to win 12 the next? In the end, you enjoy your trends, I'll enjoy my wins. In this game, that is all that matters. Winning (without cheating).

crum

October 13th, 2013 at 11:44 AM ^

2 and a half years in and we still can't block and can't rush the passer His love for Borges is killing this team. 7 times since Borges got here we have thrown fits about how bad he was that day. Enough is enough, if hoke won't make a change then I will never change from D. I also need to see massive improvement on both lines ASAP

WolvinLA2

October 13th, 2013 at 11:53 AM ^

We actually rushed the passer better last  night than we had before.  It wasn't dynamic, by any means, but it wasn't what it had been.  

And your reasoning suggests you should be more B or C than D.  But it's your vote.

The Wolf

October 13th, 2013 at 1:18 PM ^

Completely agree with your statements.  I thought the defensive line was able to generate decent pressure on a largely consistent basis.  Were they setting the world on fire?  No, absolutely not....but I thought it was a marked improvement from what we have previously seen.  I think they finished with 4 sacks and I would imagine at least 5 more Hurries?  Black was disruptive most of the evening, and it seemed as though there was intermittent pressure from the ends as well.  Just my observations.

Generic MGoBlogger

October 13th, 2013 at 11:46 AM ^

Think he is a good coach, has solid mind for the game, and knows Michigan tradition, but his demeanor scares me more than anything... Coaches need to yell and be able to get players fired up... Hoke hasn't done any of that. Add his inability to win big road games, and I am beginning to lose confidence... 

Doesn't need to be stated, but Borges and Funk need to go... NOW

Rage

October 13th, 2013 at 11:47 AM ^

I love Hoke and am certainly willing to give him a few more years to develop this program.  Currently though, the O-line is crap.  Our O-line gets pushed around by MAC teams,  We can't even run on the worst teams in college football.  How is that possible?  We need spomeone who can and will right that ship.  Immediately.  

Borges can and does put up points, but the final drive in regulation last night was the last straw for me.  Running up the middle for a loss or no game repeatedly.  It was painful to watch.  Our last drive lost us the game.  Then there was overtime.  Run up the middle for a loss or no gain.  Repeatedly.  Puke.

I love Hoke and still have no doubts he is the man for the job.  However, I absolutely think he needs to find a new O-line coach and a new offensive playcaller.        

MgoViper

October 13th, 2013 at 11:47 AM ^

All of you that call yourself fans need to step back and reflect. This is not the end of the world. Any of you that feel like we should be winning a lot more need a reality. The team is still rebuilding, and to blame the coaching staff is silly. This is the first year in a pro-style offense. The growing pains will be there. Don't have unreal expectations. It takes time. (Rant Over)

Rage

October 13th, 2013 at 12:00 PM ^

development.  Gardner had a pretty good second half, showing he was able to shake off the mistakes from the first half.  That's improvement.  The loss falls squarely on the coaches.  Running the ball up the middle for no gain and not managing the clock or using time-outs properly.  Last night's loss had nothing to do with a transition in coaching philosophy.  We should have won that game.

aiglick

October 13th, 2013 at 12:13 PM ^

The problem is you do need to have expectations prior to the season starting in order to know if it is a good or bad season. The consensus seemed to be somewhere in the 8-4 to 10-2 range. If we fall within that I would say we met expectations. If we are below we are below expectations and since the coaches are paid a fortune to do what they do they need to be held accountable in some way. I firmly believe this season is not lost and to not pay twice. Last night was disappointing but not the end of the world. In the long term this could actually be a source of strength ("Remember the Happy Valley"). To answer the larger question I will stick to A for now and wait for the rest of the season. If we fall in the above range then I will remain at A. If we are below then it goes to B since while three years may not be enough for a head coach it probably is enough for a position coach and coordinator.

UMxWolverines

October 13th, 2013 at 12:19 PM ^

We do not have the players starting right now to run a pro style offensive, but BORGES thinks we do! Toussaint is not a power back and he's not gonna go anywhere runnning into the middle of the line like that! We need to just go back to 100% shotgun. 

JD_UofM_90

October 13th, 2013 at 1:24 PM ^

during the game last night that Green was at RB, he gets the ball, run towards the line, and then starts dancing and side stepping before he gets to the line of scrimmage.  Tackled for no gain.  Dude, you are our power back.  Bust your ass to the line and push the pile.  You came into camp looking like a big bowling ball.  At least freaking have the balls to play like a 240 lb bruiser back.  I think Fred needs to go to.  I can't wait until he retires next year.  Funny and great guy.  But, his time in the spotlight has come and gone.  

kb

October 13th, 2013 at 11:49 AM ^

Hoke is a great person, solid recruiter, and understands Michigan football.  However, in addition to making some assistant changes I think he needs to be a little harder on the team in practice and during the game.  I'm not sure what this team is doing during practice, but whatever they are doing is not resulting in on-the-field improvements.  This team is as soft as Hoke's belly.  Also, you can only pat Captain Interception on the rear and tell him to get em next time for so long.    

coastal blue

October 13th, 2013 at 11:49 AM ^

Right now between A and B. 

We have had only one team from 2007 to 2013 that has been even close to complete and that was in 2011. I feel like Hoke and Mattison are fine choices - Mattison is mainly being done in by youth, though he does make some puzzling decisions - so long as we get Hoke 2011 instead of whoever was coaching last night. Good God, where was the aggression that we saw from the Sugar Bowl season? 

But Borges has to be on the hot seat. Slamming Fitz up the middle over and over again when the middle consists of 3 guys who have barely played college football is ridiculous. The game management when its close and in the final minutes has been atrocious since he's been here. He needs to come up with a big second half or I think he needs to go. 

ESNY

October 13th, 2013 at 12:14 PM ^

Then why not call easier plays. Quick slants, screens (and not the inside kind that are generally terrible), quick passes over the middle, wheel routes or other swing passes to the RB/FB. Not everything needs to be either run up the middle or a 7 step drop. Borges is putting us in a position where it is pretty much guaranteed to fail.

macdaddy

October 13th, 2013 at 11:49 AM ^

B. Three years is too soon to pull the plug. Nobody wants to go through this AGAIN. But the heads of Borges and Funk on a platter would be most welcome.

Dilithium Wings

October 13th, 2013 at 11:50 AM ^

I'm between A and B. I have faith in hoke and hoke alone. Here's my concern, does Hoke follow the Lloyd Carr approach and becomes too loyal to his staff. We all remember what Carrs loyalty with Jim Hermann did to the defense and the team. This is what I fear with Hoke when it comes to Funk and Borges.

No one is gonna get canned during the season. Hoke most likely doesn't know how to run an offense ( I know I know either does Borges) so Borges is stayin put. Funk is Hokes guy and the excuse of a young offensive line will be used.


aiglick

October 13th, 2013 at 1:20 PM ^

Here's the thing:

No matter what people say I don't think Dave Brandon or Hoke are idiots. All you need to do is look across the parking lot from the Big House to see an example of a program that went from moribund to national championship caliber in a span of about six years. The key ingredient to that was Beilein getting the right people (assistants and players) on the bus.

Hoke and Brandon: please take a page out of Beilein's book #kthanksbie.

m1jjb00

October 13th, 2013 at 11:52 AM ^

I haven't read any comments.  My own view is that the conservative shell Michigan went into is all on Hoke.  Ommission/Commission, he's the coach.  He could have picked up a headset and said, "We can't run.  We need some first downs.  Let's get it."  We can infer that didn't happen.

I haven't seen this shell before, so I'm willing to think it's an aberration.  But, it's a consideration that I didn't have two days ago.

As for the rest of the coaches, I think it's too early.  But, substantial progress is needed.