From MLive.com:
"I anticipate (this) staff (will be back)," Hoke said after attending a UAW/Ford Child Identity Program event at Ford Field.
... Hoke said he has not yet spoke with [Devin] Gardner about the future, but didn't hesitate with his response.
"He'll be back," he said.
After dropping the most yards on Ohio State since 1980 (second most in the history of OSU's program), it appears Al Borges will be employed by Michigan for at least another year. Hoke even went so far as refusing to single out Borges for the offensive's pedestrian output through most of the year.
Michigan has lost 10 games in the last two years under third-year frontman Brady Hoke.