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MichaeLLLLLLLLL "0-9" ‘Bike’ Hart (douchebag)

The guys over at SpartanTailgate had fun with a Craigslist add for a Michigan Bike

Original ad...

Michigan Bike

Michigan Bike - $25 (Ada)

Date: 2009-08-17, 7:23PM EDT
Reply to: [email protected] [Errors when replying to ads?]

10in small junior bike.
Call LuAnn 616 433 1956


  • Location: Ada
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and the reply to the ad....

RE: Michigan Bike

RE: Michigan Bike - $25 (Ada)

Date: 2009-08-18, 2:32AM EDT
Reply to: [email protected] [Errors when replying to ads?]

LuAnn, Mike Hart is not happy that you're selling his bike!

http://www.spartantailgate.com/foru.../394639-mike-harts-custom-made-bike-sale.html


  • Location: Ada
  • it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
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Given the actions of the next UM RB to wear #20, I thought it was appropriate to bump this thread with the following news:

The Associated Press: Colts re-sign DE Josh Thomas, waive RB Mike Hart

INDIANAPOLIS ? The Indianapolis Colts have re-signed defensive end Josh Thomas and waived running back Mike Hart.


The moves were announced Tuesday.


Thomas is a six-year veteran out of Syracuse who appeared in one game with the Colts so far this season, recording two tackles against Houston on Nov. 6. Thomas also spent 2004-08 with the team after initially signing as a free agent.


Hart is in his second year in the NFL after a standout career at Michigan. He appeared in four games with the Colts this year, primarily on special teams.
 
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Mike Hart wants to be Michigan football coach one day | detnews.com | The Detroit News

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. -- Mike Hart isn't lobbying for Rich Rodriguez's job as Michigan football's head coach. Not yet, at least. But the Wolverines' all-time leading rusher, now a reserve running back with the AFC champion Indianapolis Colts, wasn't hiding his future ambitions Tuesday at Super Bowl XLIV media day.

Hart has been through a lot in his first two NFL seasons, from a torn ACL as a rookie last year to being waived and re-signed by the Colts twice this season. And he admits he contemplated calling it a career last fall and getting started on "my real life."

And just what might that be?

"I want to coach," Hart said. "And hopefully I'll be the head coach at Michigan one day. That's my goal."

Head coach? "No joke," Hart said, smiling. "That's ultimately what I want to do. I love Michigan. That's a big part of me." Hart credits his former coaches, Lloyd Carr, and U-M running backs coach Fred Jackson with helping him pull through a tough 2009.

Said Hart: "When I called (Lloyd), he said, 'Listen, Mike, you're gonna be a head coach. You're a great kid. You're gonna be the head coach of Michigan one day, there's no question in my mind. But you can't always play football. So give it another year or two years and see what happens before you decide to get on that coaching (track.)'"

Hart, a sixth-round pick by the Colts in 2008, said he knows it'll take some ladder-climbing to reach his goal. He noted Tuesday that ex-Wolverine tailback Tyrone Wheatley coached high school football and then served as "an assistant's assistant assistant" at Michigan before landing his current job as Eastern Michigan's running backs coach.

But he says he's willing -- as soon as he's ready.

"I love football, first and foremost," said Hart, whose role is as a special-teams player and occasional short-yardage back for the Colts. "And I've always seen myself as a coach. I love helping people out. I'm kind of a student of the game. I love learning it, I love watching it, I love studying it. And it's one of those things where I've always been a part of football, so I always see myself not doing anything but being a part of football.

"Lloyd's a big role model for me. He's like another dad to me. I see what he does and the kind of guy he is, and I just want to be part of that and the Michigan tradition. And I think I can do it."
 
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