ANN ARBOR -- Michigan coach Brady Hoke and interim athletic director Jim Hackett will meet Tuesday afternoon to discuss the coach's future, per a report from Scout.com's Sam Webb.

Michigan will holds its previously-scheduled first postseason team meeting at 3 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon. Players typically have Mondays off throughout the season, and re-convene to start each game week on Tuesdays.

Webb reports that Hackett and Hoke will meet prior to that 3 p.m. team meeting, and Hoke will be told whether or not he'll return to Michigan next season.

Following the Wolverines' loss at Ohio State on Saturday, Hoke said he did not know when his evaluation meeting with Hackett would be, instead saying that he would begin the week as usual -- as Michigan's coach.

"I'm going to be the football coach at Michigan," Hoke said after the game. "That's what I know right now."

The Wolverines finished 2014 at 5-7 overall, marking the third straight season Hoke's record has diminished following an 11-2 debut in 2011. The Wolverines are 18-14 in the Big Ten under Hoke, and are 0-7 on the road against rivals Notre Dame, Michigan State and Ohio State.

Hoke has cited a large amount of youth on the current roster as a reason why he believes the program is headed in the right direction, as 48 of the 54 players on the team's final depth chart of the season have eligibility remaining.

Speaking with the media two weeks ago, Hackett said he admired Hoke's ability to navigate through a large amount of adversity this season.

But at the same time, he reiterated the no one inside the program -- Hoke included -- likes where the team is at right now.

Hackett explained that his evaluation of Hoke would be thorough and complete, and not rushed.

"When I get there, I'll know I'm ready to talk about it," Hackett said at the time. "I'm going to give you a really clear answer on that when we get to the end of the season. It's a body of work, guys. We have two more games. One of them is a red letter game with a really important rival. When that's all done, it won't be vague or unclear about where we stand.

"In a leadership sense, you wait for the moment when you're really going to (go through the evaluation). It's almost like a solemn ceremony. And that's out of a deep respect for him and a deep respect for the process that you go through to make a decision like that."

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