Former Michigan QB Denard Robinson sticks up for Brady Hoke
By Jack Crosby
Michigan Wolverines head coach Brady Hoke has been at the center of the college football world throughout the past few days, and not for a good reason. After letting QB Shane Morris re-enter the loss to Minnesota this past Saturday with a concussion, some believe that he should lose his job immediately for not caring about the well-being of his players.
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Well, one of his former players, Denard Robinson, will tend to disagree with that sentiment, despite what happened this past Saturday.
Amid everyone bashing and calling for Hoke’s job because of his apparent negligence, Robinson took to his twitter account on Tuesday and pointed out to everyone that there might not be a more caring coach than the Wolverines head man.
While this is a nice show of support from the signal caller that helped Hoke become so highly regarded early on in Michigan by winning the Sugar Bowl, the fact of the matter is that he did allow Morris to re-enter that game without knowing for certain if he was okay or not.
But, as we’ve seen throughout the past few days, everyone has their opinion on this.
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