Sugar Bowl: Sweeter times for Michigan football this year

A year ago today, the Michigan football program is in limbo.

Coach Rich Rodriguez was waiting for his meeting with Athletic Director Dave Brandon, leading to its incineration. A week-long coaching search will follow, ending with the hiring of a Brady Hoke.

The final dagger for Rodriguez came two days ago, when Michigan was pounded by Mississippi State in the Gator Bowl, a game that only his left hand in the worst bowl TV box per month.

Today it's all a distant memory and werewolves will have national spotlight one of the Sugar Bowl Allstate of Mercedes-Benz Super Dome. They are three points favorite against Virginia Tech.

The striking difference in this bowl season begins after the regular season finale, when Hoke started talking about this is on a mission, werewolves found mantra for the last three weeks.

A year ago it was all lip service. This year, it is reality.

"This year, we are more focused on winning the game," Michigan tight end Kevin Koge said. "Last year we had not done it in a bowl game for two years and think they are happy to be there and that's good enough for us Coach Hoke instilled in us." Yes, it's good to be here, but we are here to win the game first. "And I think that was all."

It is that time and again last week. Older Michigan Marriott used only as Schembechler Hall to take a break outside film studies instead of wandering the French Quarter. Hoke also insisted that the team hit the practice and be natural, unlike most teams bowl.

"This can not be more different," captain and center David Molk said. "The focus of the team, practice guidance and practical exercises. Everything is more directly to work. It could not be more different, and I like the way it is."

The 2011 Gator Bowl is not a complete wash, though. She served as a lesson in this group about what to do in prep bowl and how to use the site this week to the best advantage.

A large part of compartmentalizing. When you exercise, be treated as any practice throughout the season, with enthusiasm.

Thus, when the activities take place - bowling, dancing with the New Orleans Saints Cheerleaders, paddle boating, wandering Bourbon Street and catch beads thrown from the balcony - this is fun.

We will translate it in?

"Our game will show that they were well prepared as we were all season," defensive striker Ryan Van Bergen said.

Which led to 10 hours during this period.