DETROIT -- Brady Hoke's football team finished what was an extremely underwhelming 2013 regular season on Saturday with a loss against Ohio State.

Michigan's offense underperformed all season long, and the offensive line has had issues throughout the Wolverines' 7-5 season.

Still, asked if he anticipates any staff changes to occur prior to the 2014 season, Hoke said that no, he did not.

"I anticipate (this) staff (will be back)," Hoke said after attending a UAW/Ford Child Identity Program event at Ford Field.

Asked again, if he does not anticipate any staff changes for the 2014 season, Hoke responded with the following: "Correct."

Michigan's offense, led by third-year offensive coordinator Al Borges, finished the regular season No. 83 nationally with 382.8 yards per game.

Asked specifically about the the struggles of Borges' offense during year three, Hoke side-stepped singling anyone out and said it was a program-wide problem.

"I think there's a lot of things that we didn't do as well as we could have," Hoke said. "All through the program."

Hoke said he would begin player, and coach, evaluations before Michigan plays in its bowl game -- which has yet to be determined. He added that evaluations, which are always ongoing, could likely stretch beyond the end of the bowl.

But, either way, he says he anticipates no changes to be made staff-wise.

Also on Monday, Hoke was asked if he anticipated fourth-year junior quarterback Devin Gardner to return to school for a fifth season.

Hoke said he has not yet spoke with Gardner about the future, but didn't hesitate with his response.

"He'll be back," he said.

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