Wednesday, January 12, 2011

SDSU offensive coordinator Al Borges expected to join Brady Hoke at Michigan - AnnArbor.com

sounds eerily similar to RR when he left his DC, but I guess since Hoke is a 'defensive coach' this should be less of an issue.

SDSU offensive coordinator Al Borges expected to join Brady Hoke at Michigan - AnnArbor.com


Brady Hoke will bring Al Borges - and his 23 years of experience as an offensive coordinator - with him to Michigan, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.
The newspaper said San Diego State defensive coordinator Rocky Long will succeed Hoke as the head coach of the Aztecs. Borges, the offensive coordinator on Hoke's staff the past two seasons, is expected to head to Ann Arbor. That's the opinion of the agent that represents both coordinators.
Borges has also been an offensive coordinator and quarterback coach at Auburn (2004-07), Indiana (2002-03), California (2001), UCLA (1996-00), Oregon (1995), Boise State (1993-94) and Portland State (1986-92).
While at UCLA, he was twice a finalist for the Frank Boyles Assistant Coach of the Year award.
Last year's San Diego State team finished 16th in the nation in total yards (456.7) and 19th in scoring (35.0).

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Miles & Brandon Met Monday/ Peterson Declares & hints that there won't be a lockout?

Not quite sure if there is any meat to the Peterson quote, or if that's just an agent trying to hook him while he can... But interesting

The Daily Reveille

Miles meets with Michigan AD

Peterson declares for draft

By Michael Lambert

Sports Writer

The focus of Monday's press conference was supposed to be on LSU junior cornerback Patrick Peterson.

But the attention immediately turned to the future of LSU coach Les Miles after Peterson finished talking about foregoing his senior season to enter the NFL draft.

Multiple reports indicated that Miles and Michigan Athletic Director Dave Brandon met Monday night in Baton Rouge to discuss Michigan's job opening. LSU sports information director Michael Bonnette confirmed that the meeting took place Monday night, according to ESPN.com. After the meeting, Brandon flew back to Michigan.

ESPN.com college football analyst Joe Schad reported Monday afternoon that a source told him Miles would accept the coaching position at Michigan if he was offered.

The New Orleans Times-Picayune refuted that report Monday night after receiving word from a high-ranking LSU official that stated "Don't worry. He's not leaving."

After Miles spoke briefly about Peterson and Peterson himself announced his plans to enter the NFL, Miles came back to the podium and added insight on the rumors linking the sixth-year LSU coach to Michigan.

"To this point in time, I've not talked to anyone from Michigan nor has any of my representation done anything but have very distant conversation with representatives that would represent the school," Miles said.

Michigan fired former coach Rich Rodriguez last week, and Miles, a former Wolverine player and assistant coach, is a candidate for the position.

"I'm told we will speak but that time and place has not been identified," Miles said. "It's hard for me to speculate to the substance of that meeting."

Early reports indicated Miles would meet with Michigan officials Tuesday while he is in Dallas for the American Football Coaches Association's annual convention. The headquarters of Miles' agent, George Bass, is located in Dallas. But Michigan got Miles earlier than anticipated with the Monday night meeting.

Miles has been mum up to this point among the rabid speculation. Despite the late night meeting, Miles expressed his desire to stay with LSU on Monday afternoon.

"I want to return right here," Miles said. "I'm extremely happy here ... I have a real comfort with my family in Baton Rouge."

LSU athletic director Joe Alleva released a statement Monday after the press conference regarding Miles' interest in Michigan.

"I can certainly understand Coach Miles' desire to accommodate his alma mater by speaking with them during their coaching search," Alleva said. "We remain committed to working toward keeping Les Miles as the head of the LSU football program, a program that wins at a high level, graduates its student-athletes and represents the university well in the community under his leadership."

Miles' statement overshadowed Peterson's declaration to the draft, where he is projected as a top-5 pick.

"These three years at LSU, this place will never be forgotten by me," Peterson said. "I'm definitely bleeding purple and gold."

Peterson said he aims to be the highest cornerback taken in the draft. The previous highest picked defensive back was former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Shawn Springs, who was picked third overall in 1997.

"I have huge goals for myself," Peterson said. "I hope to be the No. 1 pick.

Peterson's decision comes without knowing the fate of the NFL for next season. The current collective bargaining agreement expires March 3, but even if there is a lockout, there will still be a draft. The biggest question is whether or not Peterson's salary will be affected.

Peterson wouldn't be paid during the lockout, but could still receive money from whatever agency he signs with. The obstacles with the NFL, however, didn't deter Peterson from declaring.

"I got pretty good advice ... I don't think it's going to be a lockout," he said. "This decision was a no brainer."

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Reports: LSU officials react quickly to Les Miles' meeting with Michigan - AnnArbor.com


Reports: LSU officials react quickly to Les Miles' meeting with Michigan

Topics: Sports, UM Campus, UM Football

Posted: Jan 11, 2011 at 9:42 AM [Today]

While the rest of the college football world watched Auburn beat Oregon in the national championship game, LSU officials were meeting with coach Les Miles, trying to keep their coach in Baton Rouge.

The Shreveport Times reports that LSU athletic director Joe Alleva and other school officials met with Miles late Monday night following Miles' meeting with Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon.

"LSU officials are talking with coach Miles," LSU associate athletic director Herb Vincent told the paper after 10 p.m. Monday. "They're trying to keep him."

Brandon met with Miles in Baton Rouge on Monday. Television reports said he left town at 7:40 p.m. He declined to comment upon returning to Willow Run Airport Monday night.

It is not known if Miles was offered a contract by Michigan. If so, the New Orleans Times-Picayune wrote that whether Miles will stay or go depends on which side is doing the talking.

The paper reported that Miles felt obligated to meet with Brandon out of respect for his alma mater, but according to two LSU players, Miles' quote to them was: "I'm probably staying."

A high-ranking LSU official, speaking on the request of anonymity, told the Times-Picayune: "Don't worry. He's not leaving."

An ESPN report cited a source close to Miles saying he would accept the job if offered.

Monday, January 10, 2011

The Planes. They Meet. | mgoblog

The Planes. They Meet. | mgoblog

The Planes. They Meet. | mgoblog


Debate about which plane is which is now moot because the one in Dallas is headed to Baton Rouge:

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Brandon's likely on it, and that Tuesday meeting may start happening in about 45 minutes. News, yes or no, could come any time tonight. Light a candle.

(HT: @daveduncan)

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"LSU might be willing to waive or lower Les Miles' 1.25M buyout to Michigan"



Talk about signs we shouldn't take him!

Les Miles Michigan: LSU May Be Willing To Lower Miles' $1.25 Million Buyout | Bleacher Report

Les Miles Michigan: LSU May Be Willing To Lower Miles' $1.25 Million Buyout | Bleacher Report: "Les Miles Michigan: LSU May Be Willing To Lower Miles' $1.25 Million Buyout

Les Miles is expected to meet with officials from his alma mater, Michigan on Tuesday. However, the nature of the meeting has yet to be disclosed.

'I'm told that we will speak, that time and place has not been identified,' Miles told reporters in a press conference. 'It's hard for me to speculate to the substance of the meeting.'

Of course, it's probably safe to assume that it's not going to be all chit-chatting and catching up. The Wolverines are looking for a new head coach, that much we know.

It's also obvious that Miles is intrigued with a possible return to Michigan, where he also served as an assistant coach. Why else would he take the meeting?

If Miles does choose to leave the SEC for the Big Ten, his contract with LSU, which ties him to the school until 2014, may not get in the way.

According to ESPN's Joe Schad (@ joeschad): 'LSU might be willing to waive or lower Les Miles' 1.25M buyout to Michigan.'"

Miles On Michigan | mgoblog

Miles On Michigan | mgoblog


The critical bit:

"I'm told that we will speak, that time and place has not been identified," said Miles, a former Wolverines assistant coach and player. "It's hard for me to speculate to the substance of the meeting."

That is a deeply weird statement, but this is Les Miles after all.

Demetrius Hart - Yahoo! Sports

Demetrius Hart - Yahoo! Sports

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AlabamaCOMMITTED (01/02/2011)Offered10/01/2010Jim McElwain
ArkansasNoneOfferedNone
AuburnNoneOffered09/17/2010Jay Boulware
ClemsonNoneOfferedNone
FloridaNoneOfferedNone
Florida StateNoneOfferedNone
GeorgiaNoneOfferedNone
Georgia TechNoneOfferedNone
Miami (FL)NoneOfferedNone
MichiganNoneOffered09/03/2010Rod Smith
Notre DameNoneOfferedNone
Ohio StateNoneOfferedNone
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SCOUTING REPORT ON DEMETRIUS HART

by Barry Every - 06/28/2010
  • SpeedBlue Chip
  • SizeDivision I Player
  • StrengthBlue Chip
  • AgilityBlue Chip
  • ElusivenessBlue Chip
On the Hoof: Hart possesses a very thick upper body and has a nice powerbase. He most resembles Desmond Scott physically from the class of 2009.
Needs Improvement: Has gained some solid muscle mass over the last year, but has it diminished some of his quickness? Hart also needs to improve ball security using the three points of pressure.
Most Impressive: On video he has tremendous change of direction, and excellent vision. He is also a patient runner who allows his blocks to set up. Hart has shown the ability to be a very good pass receiver out of the backfield, and is a threat as a punt returner.
Conclusion: Hart could see early action because he is lightning in a bottle when in space. His superior agility makes him a natural to get looked at as a punt returner early in his career. Depending on the depth chart of where he goes, Hart could make an early splash as a freshman.

Barry Every is a Football Recruiting Analyst for Rivals.com. He has worked in the recruiting offices for Mark Richt at the University of Georgia, Bobby Bowden at Florida State University and Mack