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Michigan Wolverines – Brady Hoke Will be Fired Eventually
Things keep getting worse for Michigan as this season advances, but for some, a sliver lining exists in the form of Brady Hoke getting closer to losing his job. Not just for failing to deliver results, but for the way he handled the Shane Morris probable concussion situation.
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Michigan Wolverines – Brady Hoke Reaches Pathetic Lows
One of the biggest names in College Football is hitting new lows with every passing week, as Michigan lose at home 30-14 to Minnesota, meaning that the day Brady Hoke will either realize he’s doing an awful job or those above him will reach that conclusion for him is drawing nearer.
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College Football Rumors – Michigan Hoping to Sign Jim Harbaugh
Maybe the biggest rumor right now in College Football and the NFL is also something of a huge fantasy reach: Michigan aren’t going to hold on to Brady Hoke for much longer, and they want Jim Harbaugh to be their next head coach. The problem? He’s currently the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers.
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Michigan Wolverines – Brady Hoke Isn’t Going to Last Much Longer
A rain delay only postponed the inevitable. Michigan were about to lose 26-10 to Utah at home, but less than 1000 were left inside the biggest stadium in the nation to watch the clock run out on the fourth quarter, and maybe on Brady Hoke as well, as his tenure at Ann Arbor takes another painful step towards its end.
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Ohio State Buckeyes – Tyvis Powell Saved Their Season
With all of the big names Ohio State had to offer – Urban Meyer on the sidelines, Braxton Miller at quarterback, Carlos Hyde busting through the middle and speedy receiver Devin Smith, it came down to a freshman cornerback, Tyvis Powell, to make what might turn out to be the biggest play of the season for the Buckeyes, intercepting a Devin Gardner pass to deny a 2-point conversion and keep his team undefeated with a 42-41 win.
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Michigan Wolverines – Devin Gardner Propelled by Rivalry
Devin Gardner proved just how much of a big-time quarterback he really is, as he led Michigan to a big win in a rivalry game that might enter yet another hiatus very soon, not to mention doing it in front of a record crowd as over 115,000 filled the seats at Michigan Stadium.