Showing posts with label #HokeMM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #HokeMM. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Welcome Joel Wiscombe To Hoke's Mad Magicians!

We here at Hoke's Mad Magicians are thrilled to announce that we have added Joel Wiscombe to our staff. He will be one of our football recruiting analysts and will bring us an interesting perspective on all things on the recruiting trail for Michigan.

Joel was born in 1975, attended UTEP, is married, and has 4 children, 1 girl and 3 boys.  He identifies himself as a lifelong Wolverines, despite living in Texas.  His father, who passed away a year ago, was borin in Pontiact to immigrant parents and played for Pontiac Sr High for a former Wolverine, Hercules Renda.  His grandfather worked in GM plants and he was raised as a Wolverine fan, growing up on the stories of Yost, Canham, Bennie O', and of course Old '98.  He grew up in the time of Bo, saw the Moeller and Carr years, and the '97 championship was his senior year of college.

His first favorite running back was Jaime Morris and his favorite Wolverine of all-time is Charles Woodson, not just because of his talent, but because he really experienced his success.  He refuses to wear red for the same reasons as Coach Hoke and balled at his first trip to the Big House.  He has even instructed his family to disperse his ashes there if/when he dies.

Some fun facts about Joel, he loves rock and alternative and especially Metallica.  He has a cousin in the Detroit area who plays in a band.  He also has a lot of family in the Detroit area.  So even though he may not live here, he has many connections.

Joel will be bringing great analysis and original content for our football recruiting.  We all know Michigan fans are passionate about football recruiting, so we expect everyone to enjoy Joel's future posts.  If you would like to read his first featured article for Hoke's Mad Magicians, click here.

If you'd like to follow Joel on Twitter, his username is joelwGoBlue.

Stay tuned for some great updates and Go Blue!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Hoke's Mad Magicians' 2012 Michigan Football Staff Predictions

Michigan faces an exciting 2012 slate starting off with Alabama, under the lights against Notre Dame and Nebraska, facing rival Michigan State at home, and ending with arch-rival Ohio State in the Horsheshoe with Urban Meyer on the sidelines.  There's no denying that Michigan is set-up for some exciting games and match-ups this season, but how will the Wolverines do this year?  It seems like everybody has an opinion about how the Wolverines will fare against one of the nation's toughest schedules in 2012 and the key offseason losses of Mike Martin, David Molk, and Junior Hemingway.  Well, in unsurprising fashion, our staff has some interesting opinons of their own as well.  They say some things are better by committee, so check out what our staff has to say about Michigan's chances in 2012:

Thomas Beindit - @tbeindit
Once last season ended and all eyes turned to 2012, I must have been asked my predictions for Michigan about a hundred times.  Many of the questions revolved around my predictions for the season opener against Alabama, but the context of the questions revolved around the same things.  Could Michigan meet expectations for 2012 and would the insanely tough schedule knock out any chance at having a successful season?  The answer is pretty complex for both questions.  Yes, Michigan has a very difficult schedule, but should the expectation be to win all the games?  Some fans may say so, but most of the realistic fans will probably answer that with a no.  Along with that, two of the most difficult games on the schedule, Alabama and Notre Dame, are in non-conference games, meaning that they don't even play a factor in Michigan's chances to win a Big Ten title and go to the Rose Bowl.  If you believe in Brady Hoke's statements, a Big Ten title will be a successful year in Ann Arbor and I tend to agree, especially this year.  I think Michigan has the pieces for a great run at the Big Ten title.  The schedule is simply too difficult to win double digit games in the regular season, but if Michigan can defeat MSU, they should be headed to Indy for the Big Ten Championship game with a great chance at heading to Pasadena.  Unfortunately, I predict losses against Alabama and Ohio State and I think Michigan will lose to either Notre Dame or Nebraska, but I think the Wolverines should go undefeated at home and although their record will appear worse, the season may actually be better than last year given the circumstances.
Prediction - 9-3


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Hoke's Mad Magicians Twitter Chat Session

Next week, we will be hosting another Twitter "Chat Session" for Michigan fans.  Yes, we were actually trending last time and yes, I now consider us bigger than iCarly and the Red Sox (see picture).  It will be taking place on May 26th @ 7:30 - 8:30PM ET.  This should be a fun event and we'd love to have a lot of people involved.  However, I'm assuming by now you're wondering what this actually means.  So, here's some answers to some common questions:

What Is A Twitter Chat Session?
A Twitter chat session just consists of a bunch of people going on Twitter at the same time and tweeting about similar topics.  In this case, we are going to be discussing Michigan sports and some topics related to both the football and basketball teams along with some recruiting topics.  Essentially, imagine a room full of Michigan fans discussing Michigan sports for an hour and a half.

Why A Twitter Chat Session?
We decided to use Twitter and this technique because we thought it would reach a lot of people and get many Michigan fans involved in some exciting discussions about Michigan sports.  With the spring game right around the corner it seemed like the perfect time to make sure everybody knows what's going on with the Michigan community.

Who Is Going To Be Involved?
All of our writers we will be tweeting along with writers and analysts from other Michigan blogs.  We also have a very exciting guest list to answer any questions you might have about any Michigan related subject:

How Do I Get Involved?
There are 3 easy ways to get involved with the Twitter chat session.
If you use any of these three techniques you are sure to be involved in the exciting discussion on Saturday evening.

Finally, remember to be online!

     May 26th
     7:30-8:30PM ET

Friday, March 30, 2012

Hoke's Mad Magicians Twitter Chat Session

Next Saturday marks a historic event for Hoke's Mad Magicians.  We will be having our first Twitter "Chat Session".  It will be taking place on April 7th @ 7:30 - 9:00PM ET.  This should be a fun event and we'd love to have a lot of people involved.  However, I'm assuming by now you're wondering what this actually means.  So, here's some answers to some common questions:

What Is A Twitter Chat Session?
A Twitter chat session just consists of a bunch of people going on Twitter at the same time and tweeting about similar topics.  In this case, we are going to be discussing Michigan sports and some topics related to both the football and basketball teams along with some recruiting topics.  Essentially, imagine a room full of Michigan fans discussing Michigan sports for an hour and a half.  

Why A Twitter Chat Session?
We decided to use Twitter and this technique because we thought it would reach a lot of people and get many Michigan fans involved in some exciting discussions about Michigan sports.  With the spring game right around the corner it seemed like the perfect time to make sure everybody knows what's going on with the Michigan community.

Who Is Going To Be Involved?
All of our writers we will be tweeting along with writers and analysts from other Michigan blogs.  We also will have @MGoFish, @mgorecruiting, and @Mgobluegr from Tremendous with us to answer any Michigan related questions anybody might have.

How Do I Get Involved?
There are 3 easy ways to get involved with the Twitter chat session.
If you use any of these three techniques you are sure to be involved in the exciting discussion on Saturday evening.
 
Finally, remember to be online!
 
     April 7th
     7:30-9:00PM ET


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