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Michigan did not reach its goal of a Big Ten championship in 2012, but readers see the progress head coach Brady Hoke is making in building the program.
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Strides To Make
Dear The Wolverine:
Coach Hoke summed it up best
after Team 133's disappointing fifth
loss of the 2012 campaign in the
Outback Bowl — the program and
Be Heard!
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the team have a long way to go.
Winning the Big Ten championship will require consistent victories
over MSU, Nebraska and Ohio State
(likely twice in two weeks in the
coming years). National relevance
then awaits, and at least a sneak
peak was garnered in last year's improbable Sugar Bowl.
It does seem that a sound new
foundation is being built on defense,
senior leadership and offensive creativity. Yet, to Coach Hoke's point, it
also appears much more is needed
in hard work, talent, depth and con-