Big Ten Spring Teleconference 4/14/16: Jim Harbaugh
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Coach, what are your thoughts on Lovie Smith taking over at Illinois?
"Uh, I think it's positive for the Big Ten, for college football. The level of competition I look forward to elevating- fair, honest, healthy competition and a tremendous football man."
What are the issues with going from the NFL to college?
"I can't say that there is any issue with it."
There was a Michigan release this morning indicating that Drake Johnson was injured in an accident and I was hoping you could explain what happened, and can you confirm the widespread rumor/speculation that he was hit by a forklift in the track building?
"I was with the family last night and I'll let them comment on all the specifics. Better, I think, coming from Drake or his family, but he's doing well. I can tell you this, it would have killed a lesser man but he is blue twisted steel and very flexible. Amazing. But, you know, it's one of those miraculous things and he is doing well. As to be expected, yeah."
I was wondering what his prognosis is, if you can share that, and will this affect his football future?
"To the best that I know, I'm not a doctor, but talking to him a week or two or three at the most. So it's…it's a miracle right up there with Easter. Just thanking God. Thank God that he's alright. That's my thoughts on it."
We didn't talk to you after the spring game. Did you guys go into summertime here with a guy leading at the quarterback spot or is it still open?
"There's so much that can happen over the summer in terms of improvements that you expect all of our quarterbacks to make, and we'll want to gauge that when we come back to start practice in August as to who made the greatest amount of strides in those four months so have not decided yet."
Was there one guy who had a better camp than the others?
"I haven't decided that yet."
Your decision to speak over at Paramus Catholic obviously created a lot of headlines. Why did that appeal to you?
"Has it created a lot of headlines?"
It has, yeah. In our parts it has.
"So why? I was asked. I didn't know that, but why I said I would agree to speaking as the commencement speaker?"
Yeah. Why did it appeal to you?
"I think the biggest thing was because I was asked."
Obviously it creates a unique situation with--
"I think that was the most appealing thing, that they wanted me to do it and I was asked to do it. My default is usually 'yes' when asked to do things."
Do you think it creates a unique situation to actually come into Rutgers' backyard and actually speak at a rival school?
"You said 'obviously' it does. I don't agree that that's obvious, no."
I think it's fair to say that there's many coaches in college football who would like to see satellite camps continued versus discontinued. As this goes to the board of directors there's still an opportunity to have the decision reversed as it may be. I'm wondering what plans you may have to be involved in mustering an effort among coaches to get this looked at a little bit more?
"Yeah, right. I think we're all looking at that. I do agree that there are a lot of coaches—most all coaches—there's always an urgency to help the youngsters and their own programs and in this case the spirit of football.
"Really I'm taking those words from Warde Manuel, our athletic director. I thought he framed it extremely well when he talked on the subject yesterday and I think it's a good message for everybody here in our athletic department and our sport here at the University of Michigan. As he said, we're going to continue to put more thought into it and then have a course of action. I'm proud that he's taken a lead in that on that topic.
"We all believe—we believe here it's beneficial, you know. Like Warde said, this is exactly the way he said it, there's always an urgency to help kids, our program, and in this case the sport of football. I would refer you to some of his comments because I think they're spot on."
With the satellite camps, I know your opinion on it so I won't ask about that but something that's interesting for me is the coaching side of it, banning coaches from being able to coach at other camps. I know at your high school camps you invite coaches from smaller programs or smaller conferences. What's your opinion on that? To me it seems like it eliminates opportunity for those smaller coaches to network and build relationships with guys like you and other bigger coaches to build their careers up and have opportunities for them to come in and show you guys that they can coach too. Do you have an opinion on that, how it could affect those coaches?
"Yes. I mean, as I said the other day, I think it affects thousands and thousands and thousands of people. Some people have scoffed at that but it's at least thousands and thousands and you bring up a good point. There's a collegial gesture that goes on when you're working a camp and you have coaches from all backgrounds—high school, college, professional—we get together and we talk about the sport of football and trends and best practices.
"That took place—Pat Fitzgerald was here last year at our camp. It was a tremendous, tremendous learning experience for us being around him. And Pete Lembo was here. There was was many colleges represented. Hundreds of coaches were here and that's just at our school. Yeah, that's another part of the debate."
April 15th, 2016 at 10:43 AM ^
"You said 'obviously' it does. I don't agree that that's obvious, no."
Great line. Also got him out of having to address the awkwardness of being more popular in NJ than their own flagship's coach.
April 15th, 2016 at 10:44 AM ^
Do we know who asked the "Obviously it creates a unique situation... " question? Harbaugh's answer was priceless! You have to be really careful asking questions of Harbaugh if you want an answer. That was an example of trying to be too cute with him.
April 15th, 2016 at 10:56 AM ^
Like this spirit.
April 15th, 2016 at 12:38 PM ^
I am going to ask him to finish my attic.
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out loud, in my cube. Good one.
it was the perfect opportunity for a reporter to chime in like that. opportunity missed.
April 15th, 2016 at 10:59 AM ^
Jeebus these are professional journalists. As in, their job is to think of questions to ask these coaches, and this shit is the best they can come up with?
April 15th, 2016 at 11:02 AM ^
Yeah, I was hoping for something more insightful and revealing, like: "Coach, why is Paul Finebaum such an ass?"
They missed a big opportunity there.
April 15th, 2016 at 11:53 AM ^
They didn't have 6 hours for Harbaugh to detail all the many ways in which Finebaum is an ass...
April 15th, 2016 at 12:02 PM ^
JH would probably reply "Who? I'm not familiar with that person."
April 15th, 2016 at 11:43 AM ^
I hear what you're saying and I don't disagree. But keep one thing in mind: their readers are, by and large, huge idiots. Not all of them, of course. But lots and lots of them. Most people are idiots. So when you're a journalist at a local newspaper or media entity, that's to whom you are pandering, even if you are a Rhodes Scholar.
It's like judging a kindergarten teacher's intelligence based on the vocabulary she uses in her classroom.
April 15th, 2016 at 12:04 PM ^
Whenever I read the comments section of most sports articles, I worry about the future of civilization.
April 15th, 2016 at 12:48 PM ^
That last sentence is PERFECT
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I can't understand where Michigan grads get their reputation as elitist. Not saying I disagree with you -- but then again, I'm a fellow Michigan grad, so . . . .
Well I'm not a Michigan grad but I would say that in my experience most of them are smarter than the general population.
My son's friend, a comedian from one of the L.A. Burbs, and even more noteworthy, a lifetime resident of OH before making the move, had this to say when I asked him of a recent(at that time) show he did in A.A. He replied, "The first thing you notice is how smart these kids are." He went on to say, "I've done a lot of shows at at lot of colleges around the nation. When the difference in intelligence compared to the others is an obvious and common trait, that's not only impressive, but also proof of what you two asses always say." In making the last statement, he had the old V sign going with the fingers pointing directly at me and my son.
April 15th, 2016 at 11:08 AM ^
Damn, the man is good. He's the anti of all the dumb shit there is.
April 15th, 2016 at 11:10 AM ^
No kidding.
April 15th, 2016 at 11:10 AM ^
"Do you think it creates a unique situation to actually come into Rutgers' backyard and actually speak at a rival school?"
Rival School. Har har har.
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April 15th, 2016 at 11:47 AM ^
This was a dumb question all around. Paramus is where he is speaking, are they a rival school? Of someone, sure. Even if we say Rutgers is a rival school (major stretch there), he's not speaking at Rutgers. He's speaking at a high school with no affiliation with Rutgers other than it happens to be in the same state.
I don't understand this notion that a college owns everything in the state in which it's located. Rutgers has no more ownership of Paramus Catholic than Michigan does, or any other school for that matter.
April 15th, 2016 at 11:37 AM ^
Rutgers in the B1G again? Still confused about that
If you study these charts and graphs, I'm sure it'll all become clear . . . .
April 15th, 2016 at 11:40 AM ^
blue twisted steel. That right there is tee shirt worthy. Get it done Brian. I'll order that.
April 15th, 2016 at 12:26 PM ^
"Very Flexible!"
April 15th, 2016 at 12:37 PM ^
Might be tempting fate with that one. I would not want to wear it near a forklift or other heavy machinery.
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with an image of Derek Zoolander performing "Blue Steel"
April 15th, 2016 at 11:49 AM ^
Do you think it creates a unique situation to actually come into Rutgers' backyard and actually speak at a rival school?
Heh, Rutgers is bad, but to call a high school a rival of them might be pouring it on...
April 15th, 2016 at 12:00 PM ^
Made me laugh.
April 15th, 2016 at 12:10 PM ^
I love it how there's always at least one guy who, after he refuses to name a leader at QB, thinks he can trick him into naming one if he just asks the question in a slightly different way.
April 15th, 2016 at 12:29 PM ^
Wow I actually love reading these now. The testiness and articulacy combo really does dazzle.
I can tell you this, it would have killed a lesser man but he is blue twisted steel and very flexible. Amazing. But, you know, it's one of those miraculous things and he is doing well. As to be expected, yeah."
"To the best that I know, I'm not a doctor, but talking to him a week or two or three at the most. So it's…it's a miracle right up there with Easter.
As to be expected, ... it's a miracle right up there with Easter. What he's saying is that he expects miracles equivalent to the Resurrection. OK, I'll buy that.
That's a great shot of Harbaugh.
"...it's a miracle right up there with Easter."
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