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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Profile of Michigan assistant Conor Ford
There was change in the coaching staff in Ann Arbor, just as there was in Detroit. The Wolverines’ is a little more straightforward, an offensive coordinator swap. Michigan lost top assistant Ryan Danehy to an opportunity with 3D Rising, but … Continue reading
Coaching Change: Detroit
Both D-1 teams in the state had some degree of coaching change this offseason. Let’s explore! Starting with Detroit… Out with the Old In a surprising turn of events May 30, the only head coach Detroit has ever known resigned. … Continue reading
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Tagged chris kolon, coaching, detroit, jeff turner, matt holtz
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Requiem for a Season: Michigan Wolverines 2014
What is blog? (Baby don’t hurt me). Slowly getting around to some of the usual offseason posts, trying to get caught up… eventually. Michigan took strides once again between the 2013 and 2014 seasons. They climbed from the TFL-ranked No. … Continue reading