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Interesting that a michigan paper would tout a Texas-Michigan matchup where Henne's offense lit up the scoreboard.University of Michigan football coach Rich Rodriguez has hired former Syracuse coach and veteran defensive coordinator Greg Robinson to run the Wolverines defense.
The athletic department announced the hiring this afternoon.
Robinson, who was fired after four years and a 10-37 record at Syracuse, served as a defensive coordinator in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets and Denver Broncos. He was the Broncos' coordinator when the team won its back-to-back Super Bowls in the late 1990s.
Before moving to Syracuse, Robinson was co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Texas in 2004. The Longhorns beat Michigan that season in the Rose Bowl.
Robinson replaces Scott Shafer, who served at Michigan for a year before resigning. Shafer, whose Wolverine defense allowed the most points in school history, was hired to be the defensive coordinator at Syracuse.
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hope my more knowledgeable brethren will chime in, but for my part, Robinson did a great job while he was here in 2004. If Muschamp had left after one year (as we all assumed before he was promoted), I'd hoped that GR would be rehired as our DC (provide he was fired, which seemed a good bet, and turned out to be).
Robinson instilled a fire in the defense that was just not there before. There was a vast attitude difference between 2003 and 2004.
He made what many of us would term "interesting" personnel decisions that were questioned, but a lot of that could well have been due to the limitations of only being here one year.
No question he brought a number of good traits to the team that I'd suspect helped us a fair amount going into '05.
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