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2014 Michigan Wolverines football team

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Conference
  
Big Ten Conference

2014 record
  
5–7 (3–5 Big Ten)

Offensive scheme
  
Pro-style

Division
  
East Division

Head coach
  
Brady Hoke (4th year)

2014 Michigan Wolverines football team

Offensive coordinator
  
Doug Nussmeier (1st year)

The 2014 Michigan Wolverines football team, sometimes known as Team 135 in reference to the 135-year tradition of the Michigan football program, was an American football team that represented the University of Michigan during the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Wolverines played in the new East Division of the Big Ten Conference and play their home games at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The team was led by fourth year head coach Brady Hoke. Michigan compiled a 5–7 record, including 3–5 in conference play to finish in a tie for fourth place in the East Division. This marked the first season since 2009, and only the third season since 1975, in which Michigan missed a bowl game.

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On December 2, head coach Brady Hoke was fired. He finished at Michigan with a four-year record of 31–20.

Preseason

The 2013 team compiled a 7–6 record under third-year head coach Brady Hoke and faced Kansas State in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, losing 31–14.

Hoke announced that the quarterback position was an open battle prior to spring practice, notably including 5th-year senior Devin Gardner and sophomore Shane Morris, and later named Gardner the starter on August 12. On February 12, Michigan announced that tight end Jake Butt suffered a torn ACL and would miss all of spring practice. On March 20, Michigan announced that center Graham Glasgow would be suspended for a portion of spring practice and the season opener against Appalachian State for a violation of team rules stemming from a drunk driving arrest. On June 10, Michigan announced that running back Ty Isaac was transferring to the team from USC, but the NCAA denied his request for a waiver to play for Michigan immediately, forcing him to redshirt the 2014 season.

Michigan returned 15 starters from the 2013 team. Michigan lost starting running back Fitzgerald Toussaint, wide receiver Jeremy Gallon, offensive tackles Taylor Lewan and Michael Schofield, safety Thomas Gordon, defensive tackles Jibreel Black and Quinton Washington, kicker Brendan Gibbons, and long snapper Jareth Glanda to graduation.

Recruits

Michigan's recruiting class consisted of 16 recruits. Jabrill Peppers was the considered highlight of the class;. he was ranked as the third overall recruit in the country by 247's composite rankings, which averages the rankings of Rivals, Scout, ESPN, and 247.

Radio

Radio coverage for all games will be broadcast statewide on The Michigan Wolverines Football Network and on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. The radio announcers are Jim Brandstatter with play-by-play, Dan Dierdorf with color commentary, and Doug Karsch with sideline reports. Frank Beckmann retired after the 2013 season after 32 years as Michigan's play-by-play announcer.

Depth chart

Starters and backups against Appalachian State.

2015 NFL Draft

Three Wolverines were drafted in the 2015 NFL Draft. Devin Gardner signed as an undrafted free agent with the New England Patriots.

References

2014 Michigan Wolverines football team Wikipedia