Wolverines' AD says he fully supports Rodriguez
By JOE VARDON
BLADE SPORTS WRITER
ANN ARBOR - University of Michigan athletic director Bill Martin stands behind his new football coach, even though the team is off to its worst start in four decades.
The Wolverines are 2-4 under coach Rich Rodriguez - their worst start since 1967 - and suffered their first-ever loss to a Mid-American Conference school last weekend when they were dropped 13-10 by Toledo at the Big House.
Martin, who hired Rodriguez away from West Virginia in December, threw his support behind his coach despite the heat being turned up by media and fans over UM's poor start.
"Of course, yes, there is no question I am totally supportive of Rich," Martin said at the conclusion of the men's basketball team's media day session yesterday. "Was I surprised with the loss last Saturday? Sure. No question. But I think he is the right man for this program at this time."
Rodriguez was the first Wolverines head coach hired from outside the program since Bo Schembechler prior to the 1969 campaign. He's replacing Lloyd Carr, who retired following last season after 13 years, 122 wins, one national championship and five Big Ten titles.
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