Michigan head coach Brady Hoke makes questionable comment on quarterback injury
Rick Osentoski / USA TODAY Sports
Brady Hoke isn't doing much to increase his chances of remaining Michigan's head coach these days.
After Saturday night's 30-14 loss to Minnesota, Wolverines quarterback Shane Morris left Michigan Stadium on a cart. Morris, who was visibly limping on the field after taking a late hit in the fourth quarter, had been left in the game, and Hoke's answer as to why he didn't take him out was interesting, to say the least.
"I don't know if he had a concussion or not, I don't know that," Hoke said. "Shane's a pretty competitive, tough kid. And Shane wanted to be the quarterback, and so, believe me, if he didn't want to be he would've come to the sideline or stayed down."
Really, Brady? Really?
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