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Brady Hoke (NOT Jim Harbaugh) In Line To Replace Rich Rodriguez At
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:01 pm
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:01 pm
SB Nation reporting:
Brady Hoke (NOT Jim Harbaugh) In Line To Replace Rich Rodriguez At Michigan
Jan
04
1:00p
by Avinash Kunnath
Read More: rich rodriguez, jim harbaugh, brady hoke, ryan ermani, Michigan Wolverines, Stanford Cardinal
According to the same people that reported the firing of Rich Rodriguez as Michigan Wolverines head coach, Stanford Cardinal head coach Jim Harbaugh is NOT the primary target for athletic director Dave Brandon, but instead San Diego St. Aztecs head coach Brady Hoke. Ryan Ermanni of FOX 2 in Detroit was just on ESPN News with Linda Cohn, and reported that his sources close to the situation are telling him Hoke will be the guy to end up the job. Despite 90% of Michigan people wanting Harbaugh, Harbaugh apparently has turned away from Ann Arbor.
Hoke, like Harbaugh, is a Michigan man, having coached the defensive line under Lloyd Carr from 1995 to 2002. While he lacks the appeal of Stanford football's leader, Hoke seems to have a resume similar to that of Harbaugh--he turned around the Ball St. Cardinals over a six year period and led them to 7-6 and 12-1 season before moving onto San Diego State. In two years he took them to the Pointsettia Bowl and led them to a victory over Navy and a 9-4 finish. He clearly has shown the turnaround ability Harbaugh exhibited with the Cardinal. His defensive pedigree also will be much needed for a team that's been lacking defense of any sorts for the last few years.
Perhaps those early rumors about Harbaugh losing interest in the maize and blue weren't as far-fetched as originally thought. Which makes you wonder exactly what soured the Harbaugh-to-Michigan deal in the first place.
The people really cheering are in Palo Alto and in San Francisco, who thought Harbaugh was as good as gone as early as a week ago; their chances at keeping or landing him respectively just skyrocketed. But don't rejoice yet Cardinal fans; Ermani also said it's almost certain Harbaugh is going to the NFL. And so it continues.
Brady Hoke (NOT Jim Harbaugh) In Line To Replace Rich Rodriguez At Michigan
Jan
04
1:00p
by Avinash Kunnath
Read More: rich rodriguez, jim harbaugh, brady hoke, ryan ermani, Michigan Wolverines, Stanford Cardinal
According to the same people that reported the firing of Rich Rodriguez as Michigan Wolverines head coach, Stanford Cardinal head coach Jim Harbaugh is NOT the primary target for athletic director Dave Brandon, but instead San Diego St. Aztecs head coach Brady Hoke. Ryan Ermanni of FOX 2 in Detroit was just on ESPN News with Linda Cohn, and reported that his sources close to the situation are telling him Hoke will be the guy to end up the job. Despite 90% of Michigan people wanting Harbaugh, Harbaugh apparently has turned away from Ann Arbor.
Hoke, like Harbaugh, is a Michigan man, having coached the defensive line under Lloyd Carr from 1995 to 2002. While he lacks the appeal of Stanford football's leader, Hoke seems to have a resume similar to that of Harbaugh--he turned around the Ball St. Cardinals over a six year period and led them to 7-6 and 12-1 season before moving onto San Diego State. In two years he took them to the Pointsettia Bowl and led them to a victory over Navy and a 9-4 finish. He clearly has shown the turnaround ability Harbaugh exhibited with the Cardinal. His defensive pedigree also will be much needed for a team that's been lacking defense of any sorts for the last few years.
Perhaps those early rumors about Harbaugh losing interest in the maize and blue weren't as far-fetched as originally thought. Which makes you wonder exactly what soured the Harbaugh-to-Michigan deal in the first place.
The people really cheering are in Palo Alto and in San Francisco, who thought Harbaugh was as good as gone as early as a week ago; their chances at keeping or landing him respectively just skyrocketed. But don't rejoice yet Cardinal fans; Ermani also said it's almost certain Harbaugh is going to the NFL. And so it continues.
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:03 pm to crazycajun
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Avinash Kunnath
Bleacher Report
This post was edited on 1/4/11 at 4:04 pm
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:03 pm to pwejr88
So simple to write something like this and then BAMMMMM Michigan set to hire Miles. Hoke already signed an extension with San Diego State.
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:05 pm to pkf4lsu
This guy is a writer for Cal Football. How would he know?
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:06 pm to crazycajun
Reporter for the DFP on ESPNews just confirmed this.
Said Miles' buyout was just too much.
Said Miles' buyout was just too much.
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:06 pm to pkf4lsu
quote:
Hoke already signed an extension with San Diego State.
Hmmm
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:06 pm to pkf4lsu
Hoke could be as large a gamble as RR was. I just can't see Michigan hiring someone who doesn't have major college coaching experience. Big East isn't a big boy, even though its a BCS conference.
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:07 pm to crazycajun
If so then Les said no or they cant afford him
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:07 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Hmmm lets see Les Miles buyout is reported too much but I bet Michigan would have thrown the bank at Harbaugh. Hmmmm ok
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:11 pm to pkf4lsu
Hoke DID sign a extension through 2015, and his buyout ($1.5 million) is LARGER than Les' ($1.25 million).
EDIT: The article says "signed" in reference to the extension. Supposedly, the final details were to be finalized by the end of Dec. I'm trying to see if it was finalized.
quote:
The university announced that Hoke has signed a contract extension through 2015, suggesting that any rumors of him leaving the San Diego State sidelines have been silenced—for now.
quote:
If Hoke decides to leave the program before 2015, his buyout clause will remain at $1.5 million.
EDIT: The article says "signed" in reference to the extension. Supposedly, the final details were to be finalized by the end of Dec. I'm trying to see if it was finalized.
This post was edited on 1/4/11 at 4:17 pm
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:16 pm to RogerTheShrubber
quote:
Big East isn't a big boy, even though its a BCS conference.
WVU was one game away from playing in the National Championship when RR was there. Louiville, WVU, Rutgers and USF were all ranked for a few years there.
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:17 pm to The Tiger King
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:23 pm to Suntiger
quote:
WVU was one game away from playing in the National Championship when RR was there. Louiville, WVU, Rutgers and USF were all ranked for a few years there.
It's not nearly on the level of the B10. MWC is every bit as good as the B=East. Both are slightly glorified mid majors.
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:27 pm to SDwhodat
Yep, look at my edit. The extension was agreed to "in principle", but I can't find out if it was ever finalized and signed. I also don't know if the buyout was part of that as well. Hoke might be free and clear.
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:37 pm to The Tiger King
For what its worth, it says Hoke's buyout clause will remain at 1.5 million. This suggest that even if he hasn't signed the extension, it is already part of his current contract.
Either way, I still think they hire Hoke. Nothing to base this on other than my gut feeling, which is right about 21.467% of the time.
Either way, I still think they hire Hoke. Nothing to base this on other than my gut feeling, which is right about 21.467% of the time.
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:41 pm to DRansom
OK thanks. On Hoke: I think there are just too many players behind the scenes at Michigan that all want "their guy". He would be safe hire for the program, but won't get the fans pumped.
21.467%? That's a specific percentage.
21.467%? That's a specific percentage.
Posted on 1/4/11 at 4:48 pm to The Tiger King
Radio all morning said Harbaugh said no to them wants NFL or jsut to stay at Stanford for another year. Les reportedly said dont even consider me. My how the Woverines have fallen.
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