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Publisher: Capstone Press (2012-01-01)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1429680067
Product Dimensions: 7.8×7.8×0.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 0.1 pounds
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Tom Brady's Speech To Michigan Football Team At Schembechler Hall
The New England Patriots quarterback and former Wolverine stopped by Schembechler Hall to give a speech to the team, hours before playing in a preseason game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field.
Michigan tweeted photos Brady him addressing the team and posing with Wolverines coach Brady Hoke.
Considering Brady rarely has visited Michigan since becoming a Hall of Fame-caliber quarterback in the 2000s, this was a unique moment. Brady and Hoke have a strong relationship, dating to when Hoke was responsible for recruiting California and the West Coast as Michigan's defensive line coach. Though Brady was committed to Michigan when Hoke was hired, Hoke visited him in California, and they've been connected since.
oke said on the Rich Eisen podcast this summer that he wanted Brady to be involved in the program.
"I saw Tommy in Boston two weeks ago," Hoke said at the time. "We were talking about a lot of different things. I saw his dad two nights ago in San Francisco."
Hoke's memories of Brady's career in Ann Arbor are still vivid.
"He was skinny," Hoke told Eisen. "He's tall, as we all know. He's a fighter. He's a guy who's a great competitor. That's why he is who he is. I'm sure the experience you have when you come from a school like Michigan (helps)."
As for getting him to visit Michigan nowadays, Hoke knew it was a challenge.
"Him and I talk," Hoke said then. "His schedule is crazy, as we all know. He is going to try and come out sometime and do some things."