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After the game, Hoke downplayed his meeting with Minnesota athletic director Joel Maturi, the Union Tribune reported, saying "I don't think I heard much of anything." He said the hourlong meeting was a chance for Maturi to talk about the program and Minnesota's facilities, and that he hasn't heard from Maturi since.
From Phil's Story:
Maturi had an hour to sell the Gopher program to Hoke, with Hoke saying afteward, "I don't think I heard much of anything." This is my concern with Maturi being the face of Minnesota for recruiting our next head coach. He isn't a salesman, he doesn't seem decisive, and he often says things he shouldn't. That's not a recipe to lure a top head coach to what is perceived to be an average program. Also, coaches at this level more often than not equate strong personalities with success. Unfortunately, Maturi doesn't publicly come across as a strong personality. Hopefully, he has a different demeanor when conducting business.
Did you expect Hoke to give details about the conversation? Once sentence without probably any menaning at all - other than downplaying having had the conversation- and we're ready to burn Maturi at the stake once again.