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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1858654; said:
Nice work, Pizza man.

If you're going to fire RR, you do it after Ohio State blasted them. Now, with LOI day right around the corner ... and with an already suspect roster (see aforementioned blasting)...

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It was a $1.5M tradeoff. I suspect their recruiting class wouldn't have been that much better had they fired RR back at the beginning of December.
 
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BuckeyeBill;1858726; said:
It was a $1.5M tradeoff. I suspect their recruiting class wouldn't have been that much better had they fired RR back at the beginning of December.

Possibly. However, it would have given Hoke more than a couple weeks in order to restore, repair, and make his own in-roads. Right now, his hands are virtually tied. Brandon is a genius!
 
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muffler dragon;1858890; said:
Possibly. However, it would have given Hoke more than a couple weeks in order to restore, repair, and make his own in-roads. Right now, his hands are virtually tied. Brandon is a genius!

Couple weeks?

Boss told me I had to deliver in 30 minutes or less.
 
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A tweet via a Baltimore radio station is saying Greg Mattison will leave the Baltimore Ravens to become the new DC at Michigan. TIFWIW.


not sure how I feel about this. Mattison is an old guy, but he's got Michigan ties, and you would have to think his NFL experience, while short, would lend some credibility to recruits who long to play at the next level.
 
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WolverineMike;1859216; said:
A tweet via a Baltimore radio station is saying Greg Mattison will leave the Baltimore Ravens to become the new DC at Michigan. TIFWIW.


not sure how I feel about this. Mattison is an old guy, but he's got Michigan ties, and you would have to think his NFL experience, while short, would lend some credibility to recruits who long to play at the next level.
If he can coach defense, you should probably be thrilled, you obviously need talent on D, but a good DC, and a head coach who lets him do his thing is an upgrade. TOSU has some older guys on the Staff, Heacock, Bolman and Doc Tressel, Daniels was QB coach as well, all do a pretty fair job of recruiting, and I don't think you can complain about the results (though some have anyway, at least about one unit, myself included :tongue2:)
 
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GrizzlyBuck;1859219; said:
If he can coach defense, you should probably be thrilled, you obviously need talent on D, but a good DC, and a head coach who lets him do his thing is an upgrade.


very true. His age was the only thing that worried me. relating to the players and all that stuff. but having a top 10 defense in the NFL two years in a row looks pretty good on the resume a recruit would be looking at.
 
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WolverineMike;1859221; said:
very true. His age was the only thing that worried me. relating to the players and all that stuff. but having a top 10 defense in the NFL two years in a row looks pretty good on the resume a recruit would be looking at.
Too bad for you that he can't bring Ray Lewis with him. :biggrin:
 
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UM press release:


Hoke Hires Ravens Coordinator Greg Mattison to Run Wolverines Defense
ANN ARBOR – University of Michigan football coach Brady Hoke hired one of the NFL’s top defensive coordinators to run the Wolverines defense, naming Greg Mattison to the same position that he previously held in Ann Arbor during the 1995 and 1996 seasons. Mattison served as the defensive line coach for the Wolverines from 1992-96

“Greg loves Michigan, loves recruiting and is excited about coming back to Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan,” said Hoke. “Greg is one of the top defensive coordinators in football, and his defensive units have always prided themselves on stopping the run. He will be a great asset to our program and an excellent addition to our staff.”

An experienced, proven defensive coach, Mattison brings to Ann Arbor 12 years of defensive coordinator experience at the collegiate level and two seasons in the NFL. During his time at the collegiate level, he coached 18 future NFL players, including seven student-athletes drafted in the first three rounds and two first-round picks.

Mattison completed his third season with the Baltimore Ravens in 2010. He was the team’s defensive coordinator for two seasons (2009-10) after joining the staff as the linebackers coach in 2008. The Ravens finished as the No. 3 overall unit during his first season as coordinator and followed up with a No. 10 ranking this season.

Prior to his first foray into the NFL ranks, Mattison spent more than 30 years at the collegiate level, most recently as the co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach for the University of Florida for three seasons (2005-07). His defenses ranked among the top 10 nationally in rushing defense each of his three seasons. Mattison helped the Gators win the 2006 National Championship and SEC Championship. His defense held Ohio State to 82 yards of total offense in a 41-14 victory in the BCS National Championship Game.

Mattison spent eight seasons (1997-2004) at Notre Dame before making the jump to Gainesville. He was hired as the team’s defensive coordinator and alternated between coaching the linebackers and defensive line during his first five seasons. Mattison served as the Irish’s recruiting coordinator and defensive line coach his final three seasons with the program (2002-04).

During his previous stint in Ann Arbor, Mattison coached the defensive line (1992-96) and was the team’s defensive coordinator in his final two seasons (1995-96). The Wolverines defense ranked among the top 20 nationally in many statistical categories during his two seasons as coordinator.

Mattison has gained a wealth of experience during his coaching career. He also held coaching stints at Texas A&M (1989-91), Navy (1987-88), Western Michigan (1982-86), Northwestern (1978-80), Cornell (1977) and Illinois (1976). Mattison was head coach at Logan High School in La Crosse, Wis., for two seasons (1974-75). He began his coaching career as head coach at Riverdale High School in Muscoda, Wis. (1971-73).
 
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WolverineMike;1859216; said:
...and you would have to think his NFL experience, while short, would lend some credibility to recruits who long to play at the next level.

Despite having a much better resume than Mattison, this theory didn't work out too well for Greg Robinson.



Edit: You've got to be kidding me. This doesn't get any funnier.

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Wolvy don't sweat, don't get nervous, cause you know, we have the man who gets Tressel's offensive schemes all figured out!

Prior to his first foray into the NFL ranks, Mattison spent more than 30 years at the collegiate level, most recently as the co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach for the University of Florida for three seasons (2005-07). His defenses ranked among the top 10 nationally in rushing defense each of his three seasons. Mattison helped the Gators win the 2006 National Championship and SEC Championship. His defense held Ohio State to 82 yards of total offense in a 41-14 victory in the BCS National Championship Game.
 
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