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I Am Leaving: Michigan’s ownership discussion options about post-Mike Hart

The Michigan Wolverines announced their defensive coaching staff on Friday, then it was confirmed running backs coach Mike Hart would not be returning under head coach Sherrone Moore. With one week remaining before the start of spring football, there’s still some things to sort out inside the program.

The Wolverine’s Anthony Broome, Chris Balas and Clayton Sayfie discuss reactions to the move, which sees a Michigan legend as both a player and position coach no longer with the program. You can watch or listen using the video player above, on our YouTube channel or wherever you get your podcasts.

he’s a Michigan legend and you know, he’s the all time leading rusher at Michigan and then he helps groom the guy who’s the all time leader in rushing touchdowns in Blake Corum. So he’s had a huge effect over the last 25 years of Michigan football and as big an impact as anybody.

He comes back as a coach and goes 40-3 with the National Championship and three Big Ten titles in three years as an assistant,” Sayfie said. “It was a quick three years. It was great when he came back and it was great to have him leading the running back room.

Those guys improved drastically from Hassan Haskins with one year with him, Blake Corum with a few years with him and Donovan Edwards I think was gonna make a big jump this year and still can depending on who they bring in and just depending on the work and the improvement that he makes on his own. But I think that the positive in the immediate aftermath is Jordan Marshall and Micah Ka’apana are still locked in as signees slated to come in in the summer. Marshall was the biggest recruiting win that Mike Hart had during his tenure at Michigan. I know he didn’t recruit at as high of a level as I thought he would coming in.

“But we talked about it when it was Mike Elston and Steve Clinkscale leaving where they wanted to be the defensive coordinator and Sherrone Moore didn’t feel like that was the right move. And I give Sherrone credit for sticking to his guns there. It seemed like those guys wanted something more and they decided to go to the NFL. This is Moore’s opportunity here to go out and find an upgrade. It’s hard to do because Mike Hart’s so good, but you know, maybe they can make a splash hire. There’s definitely that possibility out there that they could make a splash.”

As far as replacements go, the names that could be in the mix might be plenty intriguing to Michigan fans, says Balas. But mum’s the word as the process rolls along.

 

 

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