Hoke manages to talk first about beer and hot dogs in this interview. After giving up 28 points, 308 yards passing and a shade under that in the running game does any of these excuses sound familiar:
First thing he talks about is coney dogs and beer, im sure he didn't give up Friday pizza night.
The Wayne Fontes of college football.
Brady Hoke, fall training camp was a picnic.With Hoke On the first day of camp, the players would check into the Four Points Sheraton hotel south of U-M’s camps for their seclusion and were driven to Schembechler Hall every day. “We used to live in luxury,” U-M senior offensive lineman Kyle Kalis
When Harbaugh arrived last year, things changed.
The players began bunking in the dorms on campus, giving more of a bare bones feel.
“Coach Harbaugh, he stayed in the dorms when he played here,” Kalis said. “A lot with Coach Harbaugh, what he tries to teach us and try to instill into us, the way Bo (Schembechler) did it. Dorms and no air conditioning is part of it. That definitely hardened us up.
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