ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Michigan head football coach Brady Hoke has been released from his duties Tuesday, concluding his four seasons with the program.
Hoke went 31-20 overall and 18-14 in Big Ten play during his time with Michigan and finished with a 1-2 Bowl record.
Michigan finished the season with a 42-28 defeat at Ohio State and a record of 5-7. The team went 11-2 during the coach's first campaign, winning the 2012 Sugar Bowl, but since then suffered a worse record in each following year.
2012 found the team 8-5, and a 7-6 record followed in 2013. Michigan lost bowl games in both those seasons, and are ineligible for bowl play this year.
The Dayton, Ohio, native went 1-3 against arch-rival Ohio State.
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