Latest Coach Hoke Interview, Detroit News

Submitted by GoBlue007 on

Coach Hoke's recent interview with Wojo was a very detailed session and Coach did not hold back on his perspective.  Interesting read.  Link:  Click Here

The part that hit home the most: 

 

"...I've heard from guys who played here from all different eras. It just pisses me off that Michigan got to that. We can't let that happen because at the end of the day, this is about Michigan, period. It's not about the coach, it never should be, or will be. And for us to be a fractured program, that's embarrassing to the memory of Yost and Crisler and Schembechler."

 

Also,

 

Q. You always say 'Ohio' instead of 'Ohio State.'

A. Yeah.

Q. How come?

A. (Smiles.) I don't know.



Hoke-a-mania - its on

CB2009

February 8th, 2011 at 9:55 AM ^

i agree that they're totally different, but would you really doubt that a conversation has occurred similar to:
 

"Our last guy said a, b, c, and got chastised by the media, so don't say a, b, c. Instead say toughness, tradition, and Mishigun a lot."

08mms

February 8th, 2011 at 10:47 AM ^

Certianly yes, but he does have a set of talking points he seems to belabor every chance he gets.  Recruit in Michigan.  Toughness.  Battle in the trenches are the way things are done in midwest.  While he probably does sincerely believe these, it sounds more like PR strategy in the way he integrates them.

SWFLWolverine

February 8th, 2011 at 11:46 AM ^

Hoke grew up a Michigan fan in Ohio. This is something that I fully understand. I was born a couple miles from tOSU campus, my mother and uncle are OSU alums, my entire family are tOSU fans. I made the choice, much like Hoke stated about himself, to root for Michigan to be thorn in the side. I assure you, to maintain that dedication to the team over the past 30+ years, I have taken my share of lumps. To this day I host my family's Thanksgiving on the day of "The Game". Hoke grew up a fan, an isolated fan in the Woody Hayes era of tOSU football. His love for Michigan runs DEEP. I highly doubt he needs DB coaching him up on how to express that.

Jay-Z

February 8th, 2011 at 3:28 PM ^

Hoke says Michigan too much. I don't think you can ever say Michigan enough. The guy says he wants everyone that has something to do with Michigan football to have a fanatical mindset. I just think he is proving.

ChalmersE

February 8th, 2011 at 8:24 AM ^

it's a breath of fresh air.  I believe it's not only Bo who would have said something like that, but Mo and Llo as well.  It's what we expect from Michigan football.  Aside from the last 3 seasons, would you have been happy at the start of the season, if you were told Michigan was going to go 8-4?

bluebyyou

February 8th, 2011 at 8:52 AM ^

I think you hit upon just how far we have fallen in three years.  It was only a few years ago that to talk about an 8-4 season was unthinkable.  Now, it almost sounds good.   Our lack of success on the field has created, in part, the divisiveness of the fan base and certainly hasn't helped our recruiting. You can't help but be moved by Hoke's obvious passion - comes through in everything he says.  I was prepared not to like the guy - then there was his first presser. Within 20 minutes, I had bought in.  I don't think you can fake this stuff. I think you are seeing the reason why former players feel the way the do about Coach Hoke.

Wolverine0056

February 8th, 2011 at 8:33 AM ^

Definitely a good read. I love the fire and heart that Coach Hoke has for the game, the University of Michigan, and the student - athletes. I can't wait to see these guys out there in spring practice getting ready for next season.

FreddieMercuryHayes

February 8th, 2011 at 9:17 AM ^

That was an interesting quote considering we heard nothing from him during the season.
<br>He's a tough guy, but geez, a guy can only take so much pounding like he did. I'm sure anyone would be relieved. Hope we can get some RB production this year.

08mms

February 8th, 2011 at 10:51 AM ^

I think anybody with an interest in a pro career and a legitimate shot a one probably will be grateful for the chance to be showcased in a system that keeps him away from career ending injuries.  While I don't think RRod's system necessarily exposed QBs to dramatically higher injuries, it seemed like a lot of teams earlier in the season were content letting the read go to DRobb and risk the big breaks for a chance to hit him.  

BlockM

February 8th, 2011 at 9:11 AM ^

I love everything he said. Not because he's "channeling Bo" or any bullshit like that, but because he sounds like a genuinely good guy who will do everything in his power and within the rules to win football games.

akblue

February 8th, 2011 at 9:23 AM ^

Here's a guy that learned from his mistakes and takes the example of his teachers to heart. His schtick is pretty basic-- toughness, teaching, developing kids-- It's not that complicated, and that's what makes it doable. I love that we hear Bo in his voice, but I don't think he's trying to be Bo, I think he's resigned to the legacy that Bo has created... not a bad place to start.

MGoShoe

February 8th, 2011 at 9:25 AM ^

...say it. I question the fandom of anyone who isn't "All In" for Brady Hoke. I'm tired of the sniping from those disappointed with "The Process".  I get it. You're butthurt about the decision and the decisionmaking process. Too bad. Brady Hoke is the Michigan Wolverines head football coach and, channeling our Head Coach, your continued harping is "embarrassing to the memory of Yost and Crisler and Schembechler."

/Decatur clan diatribe

Blue In NC

February 8th, 2011 at 10:20 AM ^

I agree with you.  Too bad that many didn't take the same approach during the past three years.  I don't want the RR supporters (me included) to whine anymore.  But I really don't want to hear any complaints about fans not being in support from people that whined for 3 years about RR not being a Michigan Man.  Those people can suck it.

MGoShoe

February 8th, 2011 at 10:58 AM ^

...of thought is that the anti-RichRod crowd wasn't resident at MGoBlog (until the bitter end when they came out in droves). MGoBlog was the place for RichRod supporters to congregate on the interwebs. As such, there was no running battle here like there was at MLive, A2.com, etc.

I'm tired of it happening now with Hoke.

dahblue

February 8th, 2011 at 10:21 AM ^

I'm happy that RR is gone and think we now have a much brighter future, but always hated how his defenders would question the fandom of those who would found fault with his performance.  While I'm happy with the Hoke hire, I'd hate to see the same "you're not a fan" talk tossed upon the few RR loyalists still hiding in a cave.  They are fans.  They will still be fans.  It's ok to disagree about the direction of team.

Continuing along the same path, maybe we can all drop the "All In" phrase.  It was used to describe loyalty to RR, not the program.  It's very divisive and certainly shouldn't be an accusation that the other "side" isn't a "fan".

MGoShoe

February 8th, 2011 at 11:09 AM ^

..."All In" was an ironic jab at RichRod supporters who used it as a cudgel but are hypocritically not behind Hoke.

The other day (5 Feb) someone asked Jamie Morris on Twitter if another "Victors Rally" was planned. My response back and Morris' back to me let you know what I think about "All In" and Victors Rallys" as they pertain to Michigan HCs vice the program itself (chronology is earliest to latest):

  •  I don't think so, but will ask around to confirm. RT @: Anyone know if there will be another Victors Rally this year? @?
  •  @ @ Victors' Rallys are for when Michigan has an embattled HC. Shouldn't need one typically.
  •  Wouldn't think so! RT @: @ @ Victors' Rallys are for when Michigan has an embattled HC. Shouldn't need one typically.

dahblue

February 8th, 2011 at 1:04 PM ^

Oh the "Victor's Rally"....

That was certainly a RR low point.  A poorly attended rally in the middle of the winter for no point.  Sweet.  Even better was the message - "DETRACTORS NOT ALLOWED".  So happy for that error (I mean "era") to be over. 

I get the ribbing of the hypocrites.  I certainly do.  I can't count how many times I was told I'm "not a fan", "not all in" or to "GTFO" for mentioning things like attrition from RR's commits or poor performance.  So, while it's nice to rib those who were so angry and insulting when defending RR (or anything remotely related to Him)...I just prefer, myself, not to question their fandom.  They're fans...just hypocritical ones.

M-Wolverine

February 8th, 2011 at 3:33 PM ^

But I'd love to read a diary on your position and feelings on the whole thing, and the way we should be going forward. It would probably move more people than most of what we get here, because the battle lines have already been drawn pretty snarkily. Whereas you have been more information based, and very middle of the road. People have strong points on all sides, but it's either been said to death, or colored by the manner in which it's been said, which often comes from a not so delicate source or manner (cough cough....including me). People might actually listen to you. Not because you have lots of points. But because you haven't been reactionary, or overly emotional, on issues.

MGoShoe

February 8th, 2011 at 3:59 PM ^

....is another person's outrageous postion. I've tried playing the peacemaker among warring MGoBlogerati factions before and all it did was create a major shitstorm.

All that really needs to be said is that this is Brady Hoke's team and he deserves the support of all Michigan fans. If, for whatever reason, someone is unable to muster up a basic level of support for Michigan's Head Football Coach (before his team has played a down of meaningful football), then that brand of fandom is orthoganal with my understanding of what it means to be a fan.

At this point in the program's history, anyone who still identifies as a member of The Rebellion, In Rod We Trusted, or even the Bo Clan or the Llloyd Loyalists is living in the past and seeminly only interested in settling scores. It is time to move on. It is time to Unite the Clans.