Reports: Brady Hoke, Michigan interim athletic director to meet Tuesday
By Chip Patterson | College Football/Basketball Writer
Brady Hoke's future at Michigan will be decided by interim AD Jim Hackett. (USATSI)
Michigan coach Brady Hoke will reportedly meet with interim athletic director Jim Hackett on Tuesday to discuss the future of the program.
ESPN.com and Fox Sports' Bruce Feldman are both reporting that the meeting is set to take place, with ESPN's Dan Murphy adding that Hoke is ' likely to learn about his future with the program.'
Brady Hoke & #Michigan interim AD Jim Hackett are expected to meet today at noon ET per source.
- Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) December 2, 2014
Michigan's season is done after a 42-48 loss at Ohio State on Saturday. With a 5-7 record, the Wolverines will miss the postseason for the first time since 2009. Hoke has a 31-20 record since arriving in Ann Arbor (18-14 in Big Ten play), and the team has regressed every year since his 11-win debut that concluded with a Sugar Bowl victory.
Florida and Nebraska have already elected to make coaching changes, while Virginia, Illinois, Indiana and others have committed to another year with the current regime. Michigan is one of the most high-profile jobs in the country, so we expect a lot of activity coming from Ann Arbor regardless of what interim athletic director Jim Hackett decides about the future.
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