The New York Times has a nice nearly half page article on Hoke this morning: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/10/sports/ncaafootball/on-brady-hokes-lon...
More personal than football and no real new ground covered, but nice nevertheless.
The New York Times has a nice nearly half page article on Hoke this morning: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/10/sports/ncaafootball/on-brady-hokes-lon...
More personal than football and no real new ground covered, but nice nevertheless.
Hoke may not be sexy, but you really have to appreciate the amount of love and dedication he has for the program.
Thank you for sharing,
Hoke is really impressing,
now beat the Irish.
Talk about stress. You'd never know by watching the man that he has a father who is very near death, all the while he's in the pressure vacuum at M. I'm not slobbering over him, but he seems to be nothing less than extraordinary. Good luck coach.
Donny, you're out of your element!
but Hoke is a legend in the making.
Your opinion has no value.
Brady Hoke was built to coach Michigan
"Oh, the usual. I bowl. Drive around. The occasional acid flashback." -The Dude
Also nice interview in the Times with him yesterday covering a lot of the same ground
http://thequad.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/09/quad-qa-michigan-coach-brady...
"I just hope Tressel doesn't fire me"
-Gordon Gee
I thought my wife loved Hoke after she repeatedly hit my arm and got teary-eyed during the first press conference ... if she reads this, she might fly into a rage the next time she hears any media criticism of him, ever.
I missed the original post and just heard about this article today. Is anyone else not surprised to learn that Coach Hoke wanted to be in the Secret Service? I'm sure he has more than casual admiration for the SEALs he's brought in to speak to the team.
I'm sorry but the idea of Hoke working in a brake factory and all the Matt Foley jokes made me think of this scene at 0:20.
Thanks for posting.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk