2011 College Football "The Real been hacked!!!!" .

Yo Nike, say word you're going to Tempe?! I seen a sneak peek of the females last year...Shhh is cray
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Tony Posada was 30lbs heavier than he was told to be showing up to Michigan and was looking at a for sure RS. I don't think he was a BCS caliber OL either. Opens up another spot for OL in the 2012 class. Would have to imagine the coaches push hard for Garnett and Banner to visit for the ND game. Odds are way against Michigan on that front but still need to get them on campus.

Gunna, this might also open up another scholly where Michigan feels comfortable and confident taking Danny OBrien.
 
Tony Posada was 30lbs heavier than he was told to be showing up to Michigan and was looking at a for sure RS. I don't think he was a BCS caliber OL either. Opens up another spot for OL in the 2012 class. Would have to imagine the coaches push hard for Garnett and Banner to visit for the ND game. Odds are way against Michigan on that front but still need to get them on campus.

Gunna, this might also open up another scholly where Michigan feels comfortable and confident taking Danny OBrien.
 
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[h1]Poliquin: Mike Hart will no longer run the football; rather, he'll help teach the EMU Eagles how to do it[/h1][h5]Published: Tuesday, August 23, 2011, 7:43 AM     Updated: Tuesday, August 23, 2011, 8:23 AM[/h5]
By Bud Poliquin / The Post-Standard

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Frank Ordonez/The Post-StandardDuring his time with the Onondaga Central High School Tigers, Michigan Wolverines and Indianapolis Colts, MIke Hart -- shown here en route to one of them back in 2003 -- scored nearly 250 touchdowns. Now, as a 25-year-old assistant coach at Eastern Michigan University, he'll show others how to do exactly that.

Syracuse, N.Y. -- When the call came in March, when he heard the voice on the other end of the line telling him he was no longer needed, Mike Hart, ever the pragmatist, more or less shrugged.

After carrying the ball nearly 2,100 times for the Onondaga Central High School Tigers, the University of Michigan Wolverines and the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, Hart -- still a month shy of his 25th birthday -- had come to understand, if not embrace, the principles of the failing body.

All that running and colliding and falling had taken their toll. And if the end had come sooner than some might have otherwise expected, it seems to be Hart’s opinion that they weren’t paying attention.

“The truth is the truth,â€
 
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[h1]Poliquin: Mike Hart will no longer run the football; rather, he'll help teach the EMU Eagles how to do it[/h1][h5]Published: Tuesday, August 23, 2011, 7:43 AM     Updated: Tuesday, August 23, 2011, 8:23 AM[/h5]
By Bud Poliquin / The Post-Standard

mike-hart-6eb74b19addec8f2.jpg
Frank Ordonez/The Post-StandardDuring his time with the Onondaga Central High School Tigers, Michigan Wolverines and Indianapolis Colts, MIke Hart -- shown here en route to one of them back in 2003 -- scored nearly 250 touchdowns. Now, as a 25-year-old assistant coach at Eastern Michigan University, he'll show others how to do exactly that.

Syracuse, N.Y. -- When the call came in March, when he heard the voice on the other end of the line telling him he was no longer needed, Mike Hart, ever the pragmatist, more or less shrugged.

After carrying the ball nearly 2,100 times for the Onondaga Central High School Tigers, the University of Michigan Wolverines and the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, Hart -- still a month shy of his 25th birthday -- had come to understand, if not embrace, the principles of the failing body.

All that running and colliding and falling had taken their toll. And if the end had come sooner than some might have otherwise expected, it seems to be Hart’s opinion that they weren’t paying attention.

“The truth is the truth,â€
 
Mikey Hart. 
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I fully expect to see him on the staff in Ann Arbor sooner rather than later.
 
Mikey Hart. 
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I fully expect to see him on the staff in Ann Arbor sooner rather than later.
 
I think many expect Fred Jackson to retire once his son is done at Michigan, that may be Mikes chance to get into the program.


Also Jeron Stokes is leaving the team. Kind of, sort of sucks. Thought he would contribute this season.
 
I think many expect Fred Jackson to retire once his son is done at Michigan, that may be Mikes chance to get into the program.


Also Jeron Stokes is leaving the team. Kind of, sort of sucks. Thought he would contribute this season.
 
Je'ron had no clue how to run routes.

Oh well. He was running with the 2's and was getting passed by Jerald Robinson soon to drop him to the 3's. With the crappy WRs Michigan has, that isnt good.
 
Je'ron had no clue how to run routes.

Oh well. He was running with the 2's and was getting passed by Jerald Robinson soon to drop him to the 3's. With the crappy WRs Michigan has, that isnt good.
 
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