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.New defensive coordinator Greg Mattison: 'Michigan is a special place'Angelique S. Chengelis / The Detroit NewsGreg Mattison left the Baltimore Ravens as defensive coordinator to take the same position at Michigan under new head coach Brady Hoke, and said the decision was easy. Mattison, 61, spent three seasons with the Ravens, the last two as defensive coordinator, to join Hoke, whom he considers one of his closest friends, and return to Michigan where he was an assistant coach from 1992-96. "The biggest reason is Brady," Mattison told The News on Tuesday night. "I know he's going to win. Michigan is a special place. The longer you're away from it, even when you're in the NFL, it's still Michigan. Every Saturday when we're in our rooms relaxing before the Sunday games, I always watched Michigan. That doesn't leave you." Mattison and Hoke worked together at Michigan and on Jack Harbaugh's staff at Western Michigan (1982-86), and are very good friends. Mattison coached Michigan's defensive line before taking over as defensive coordinator from 1995-96. Mattison, who went on to coach at Notre Dame and Florida before heading to the NFL, has always stressed fundamentals and technique. "Greg loves Michigan, loves recruiting and is excited about coming back to Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan," Hoke said in a release. "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." Hoke is nearing completion of his staff. He made official on Tuesday several hirings that The News reported Monday: Al Borges (offensive coordinator), Dan Ferrigno (tight ends and special teams coordinator), Darrell Funk (offensive line), Jeff Hecklinski (receivers) and Mark Smith (linebackers). All five come were on Hoke's staff at San Diego State, as was Aaron Wellman, the strength and conditioning coach. Fred Jackson, who will enter his 20th season as a Michigan assistant, is the only coach retained from Rich Rodriguez's staff. Jackson, who joined U-M's staff with Mattison from Navy, will continue coaching running backs. Hoke still has two staff openings. Mattison said it was tough to leave the Ravens, whose defense was ranked No. 3 in the NFL in 2009 and No. 10 in 2010. But he said Baltimore coach John Harbaugh helped make it an easy decision. "He has so much respect for Brady," Mattison said. "He came into my office and said, 'The job you've done here is unbelievable, but I would understand if you went to Michigan because it's Michigan. I would understand because it's Brady Hoke.' "I said, 'Coach, you just made my mind up. I'm going to go,' and he said, 'I thought you would. I'm really happy for you and because it's Brady.'"Mattison said prior to that conversation, he and his wife had discussed yet another coaching move. "When Brady got the job (at Michigan last Tuesday), I said to myself, 'If I'm going to do this, I'm going to do this with Brady,'" Mattison said. "I wouldn't have gone to any other college team. I wouldn't have changed what I was doing for anybody but Brady. "When he called and said, 'I want you to be my defensive coordinator,' I told my wife, 'Oh boy, we made this career change and I may not coach 10 more years. It's not like I'm going to coach forever.' But you know what? He's special. What he's going to do at Michigan, my gut feeling is I want to be there with him when he does it. I want to do whatever I can to help him do that." Mattison inherits a Michigan defense that was ranked among the nation's worst last season. The Wolverines were 110th in total defense (450.77 yards), 108th in scoring defense (35.23 points) and 112th in passing defense (261.85 yards). Michigan was last in the Big Ten in all three categories. When Mattison was defensive coordinator at Michigan, the Wolverines were stingy allowing points. They allowed an average of 17.2 points in 1995 and 15.3 in 1996. Mattison wasn't specific in terms of what scheme he intends to implement this fall, saying he and Hoke would determine that. "You put the best front and the best coverage out there, and the intention is to be aggressive," Mattison said. "I'm going to do what's going to put Bo Schembechler, Lloyd Carr and Gary Moeller defense back on the field. I learned my defensive coaching from Gary Moeller and Lloyd Carr. Those are the ones who influenced me more than anybody. "There's a certain amount of pride that goes with playing Michigan football. We will put a product on the field that is Michigan-type football. That's another reason I'm coming back — I know what I was taught by those Michigan coaches, and I want to put that back on the field." Former Michigan linebacker Jarrett Irons, a two-time captain, played under Mattison, as did Irons' younger brother, Grant, a linebacker at Notre Dame. Irons said he has watched Mattison's career since playing for him at Michigan. "When Mattison took over as defensive coordinator when I was there, it was his first stint as D-coordinator," Irons said, "so to see him go from his first stint to Notre Dame, Florida, Baltimore and coming back to Michigan, I've seen the growth he's made." Mattison will arrive in Ann Arbor on Thursday and said he is ready to start recruiting with the beginning of the national signing period on Feb. 2. Michigan has 10 commitments and will host on-campus visits this weekend after canceling the last two. "He's one of the best recruiters out there — he's a helluva recruiter," Irons said. "I'd put him in anybody's house and he'll sell them on Michigan and will be genuine about it." Despite being out of college coaching the last three seasons, Mattison said he doesn't believe he's lost his skill as a recruiter. "Don't worry about me recruiting," Mattison said with a laugh. "Recruiting is all about where you're at. If you really believe in the school you're at … it's easy to sell a place like Michigan."
Go Blue! :goodposting:
 
As an OSU fan, I don't like this move... :2cents:

In other words, Michigan finally seems to be getting back on track. :popcorn:

 
lots of maize n blue butter in here
And I'm one of them.It's been a PAINFUL 3 years under RichRod and losing to Ohio St. like we have under his regime has been unbearable. Prior to this season, dealing with the Lions and Michigan has been about sickening as you can get for a football fan.The Lions look to be turning the corner and although there's still a lot of work to do in Ann Arbor, the program looks to be in good hands. I say that because the guys who are in control Bleed Blue and that's what this program has to have right now, someone who will get fanatical with them to get back to where they were. Just doing your job isn't going to cut it.Thanks for posting the article.Go Blue!
 
lots of maize n blue butter in here
And I'm one of them.It's been a PAINFUL 3 years under RichRod and losing to Ohio St. like we have under his regime has been unbearable. Prior to this season, dealing with the Lions and Michigan has been about sickening as you can get for a football fan.The Lions look to be turning the corner and although there's still a lot of work to do in Ann Arbor, the program looks to be in good hands. I say that because the guys who are in control Bleed Blue and that's what this program has to have right now, someone who will get fanatical with them to get back to where they were. Just doing your job isn't going to cut it.Thanks for posting the article.Go Blue!
Another fine Michigan Graduate? :lmao: (in all seriousness, I know it is a good school, which is why mistakes like that one are surprising to me...)
 
lots of maize n blue butter in here
And I'm one of them.It's been a PAINFUL 3 years under RichRod and losing to Ohio St. like we have under his regime has been unbearable. Prior to this season, dealing with the Lions and Michigan has been about sickening as you can get for a football fan.The Lions look to be turning the corner and although there's still a lot of work to do in Ann Arbor, the program looks to be in good hands. I say that because the guys who are in control Bleed Blue and that's what this program has to have right now, someone who will get fanatical with them to get back to where they were. Just doing your job isn't going to cut it.Thanks for posting the article.Go Blue!
Another fine Michigan Graduate? :goodposting: (in all seriousness, I know it is a good school, which is why mistakes like that one are surprising to me...)
LOL I didn't go there, just root for them.
 
What a fantastic hire for the program! UofM is turning the ship around quickly.
At first I was not thrilled with the HC hire but Hoke seems to be putting together a very good staff.
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:no: :) Very happy with this hiring. Hoke has a major uphill battle to fight, but this is a great hire. Due to the craptastic last 3 years and the uncertainty surrounding RichRod's future has left us waaaaay behind in the recruiting game this year. I really hope this hiring will make some of the remaining un-committed recruits seriously consider UofM again. Our defense was beyond atrocious this past year, and having a great DC should bring some more in. Looking at Rivals.com, we only have 10 commits so far, while most others have 20+? Ugh... Hoke and company needs to be on the phones 24/7 once they have their entire staff on board and pounding the pavement!
 
lots of maize n blue butter in here
I still believe the Brady Hoke hire is not the best they could have done, not for a university like Michigan.
Debatable.There's something to be said about a coach/coaching staff that have a passion for a program and see it as a destination instead of a stepping stone. Jim Harbaugh has goals beyond college football which we all know. I believe if he thought of the UM job like Hoke does, he'd be in Ann Arbor now. Big name hires are overrated, and U of M is down now as is the entire Big Ten, sans OSU. However, many of the successful coaches in college didn't necessarily look like slam dunks when they first came in. Example #1, Gene Chizik.Time will tell.
 
lots of maize n blue butter in here
I still believe the Brady Hoke hire is not the best they could have done, not for a university like Michigan.
Debatable.There's something to be said about a coach/coaching staff that have a passion for a program and see it as a destination instead of a stepping stone. Jim Harbaugh has goals beyond college football which we all know. I believe if he thought of the UM job like Hoke does, he'd be in Ann Arbor now. Big name hires are overrated, and U of M is down now as is the entire Big Ten, sans OSU. However, many of the successful coaches in college didn't necessarily look like slam dunks when they first came in. Example #1, Gene Chizik.Time will tell.
Entire Big10 down? seriously? Wisconsin and MSU and Iowa are all on the top of their "game" OSU is the big boy and Nebraska brings and added dimension.This isnt' Bo n Woddys big10 anymore. Did Michigan get this hire right? Who knows but they got what they wanted, a Michigan man. Can he turn it around?
 
lots of maize n blue butter in here
I still believe the Brady Hoke hire is not the best they could have done, not for a university like Michigan.
Debatable.There's something to be said about a coach/coaching staff that have a passion for a program and see it as a destination instead of a stepping stone. Jim Harbaugh has goals beyond college football which we all know. I believe if he thought of the UM job like Hoke does, he'd be in Ann Arbor now. Big name hires are overrated, and U of M is down now as is the entire Big Ten, sans OSU. However, many of the successful coaches in college didn't necessarily look like slam dunks when they first came in. Example #1, Gene Chizik.Time will tell.
Entire Big10 down? seriously? Wisconsin and MSU and Iowa are all on the top of their "game" OSU is the big boy and Nebraska brings and added dimension.This isnt' Bo n Woddys big10 anymore. Did Michigan get this hire right? Who knows but they got what they wanted, a Michigan man. Can he turn it around?
I guess Big 10 down is extreme.....but the bowls are still fresh in my mind.
 
lots of maize n blue butter in here
And I'm one of them.It's been a PAINFUL 3 years under RichRod and losing to Ohio St. like we have under his regime has been unbearable. Prior to this season, dealing with the Lions and Michigan has been about sickening as you can get for a football fan.The Lions look to be turning the corner and although there's still a lot of work to do in Ann Arbor, the program looks to be in good hands. I say that because the guys who are in control Bleed Blue and that's what this program has to have right now, someone who will get fanatical with them to get back to where they were. Just doing your job isn't going to cut it.Thanks for posting the article.Go Blue!
Another fine Michigan Graduate? :thumbup: (in all seriousness, I know it is a good school, which is why mistakes like that one are surprising to me...)
Buckeyes and their fans are thankful every night and twice each day that they got no penalties for the rule breaking that happened. NCAA leaders once again prove they have no guidelines or clue when it comes to sanctions. 4 non confernce games and one league game for selling merchandise, because they did not know any better.
 
lots of maize n blue butter in here
I still believe the Brady Hoke hire is not the best they could have done, not for a university like Michigan.
Debatable.There's something to be said about a coach/coaching staff that have a passion for a program and see it as a destination instead of a stepping stone. Jim Harbaugh has goals beyond college football which we all know. I believe if he thought of the UM job like Hoke does, he'd be in Ann Arbor now. Big name hires are overrated, and U of M is down now as is the entire Big Ten, sans OSU. However, many of the successful coaches in college didn't necessarily look like slam dunks when they first came in. Example #1, Gene Chizik.Time will tell.
Entire Big10 down? seriously? Wisconsin and MSU and Iowa are all on the top of their "game" OSU is the big boy and Nebraska brings and added dimension.This isnt' Bo n Woddys big10 anymore. Did Michigan get this hire right? Who knows but they got what they wanted, a Michigan man. Can he turn it around?
I think the Big 10 is down and has been for quite awhile. So to say it's DOWN this year compared to other years really isn't accurate but they're down compared to other elite conferences IMO.MSU is at the top of THEIR game, but what game is that. They played Alabama and then got absolutely smoked, it was honestly an embarrassment to any Big 10 fan how MSU represented the Big 10 Champ (co-champ) in that game versus Alabamba.OSU played pretty well against Arkansas, Northwestern got beat up on New Years Day, Michigan got absolutely crushed on New Years Day and of course MSU got smoked on New Years Day and then Wisconsin lost a tough game on New Years Day to TCU. I don't know, that's not very good to me.I don't care if MSU, OSU or Wisconsin fans want to admit it, but the Big 10 needs Michigan to get back to where they once were. Otherwise, I think Nick Saban will be just fine with playing teams like MSU in front of the entire country. When it was 35-0 at halftime, I about got sick to my stomach.
 
Iwannabeacowboybaby! said:
bicycle_seat_sniffer said:
scrumptrulescent said:
lots of maize n blue butter in here
I still believe the Brady Hoke hire is not the best they could have done, not for a university like Michigan.
Debatable.There's something to be said about a coach/coaching staff that have a passion for a program and see it as a destination instead of a stepping stone. Jim Harbaugh has goals beyond college football which we all know. I believe if he thought of the UM job like Hoke does, he'd be in Ann Arbor now. Big name hires are overrated, and U of M is down now as is the entire Big Ten, sans OSU. However, many of the successful coaches in college didn't necessarily look like slam dunks when they first came in. Example #1, Gene Chizik.Time will tell.
Entire Big10 down? seriously? Wisconsin and MSU and Iowa are all on the top of their "game" OSU is the big boy and Nebraska brings and added dimension.This isnt' Bo n Woddys big10 anymore. Did Michigan get this hire right? Who knows but they got what they wanted, a Michigan man. Can he turn it around?
I think the Big 10 is down and has been for quite awhile. So to say it's DOWN this year compared to other years really isn't accurate but they're down compared to other elite conferences IMO.MSU is at the top of THEIR game, but what game is that. They played Alabama and then got absolutely smoked, it was honestly an embarrassment to any Big 10 fan how MSU represented the Big 10 Champ (co-champ) in that game versus Alabamba.OSU played pretty well against Arkansas, Northwestern got beat up on New Years Day, Michigan got absolutely crushed on New Years Day and of course MSU got smoked on New Years Day and then Wisconsin lost a tough game on New Years Day to TCU. I don't know, that's not very good to me.I don't care if MSU, OSU or Wisconsin fans want to admit it, but the Big 10 needs Michigan to get back to where they once were. Otherwise, I think Nick Saban will be just fine with playing teams like MSU in front of the entire country. When it was 35-0 at halftime, I about got sick to my stomach.
just last year the big10 was like 4-2 in bowl games. granted OSU is the big boy winning 2 straight BCS games. I think UofM has a long road to hoe right now, the curernt players are build for a different scheme, lets see if a bunch of michaigan rhetoric from their coaches can make em go 8-4 this year
 

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