Fall Camp 2011: Greg Mattison Presser Notes Comment Count

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2 days in, there's a long way to go to where they want to be. Impressed and excited about effort. Couldn't see them in the summer, but they put in the work. "Trying to do the right thing, trying to improve themselves, and then it just carries over when they start practice." In spring, coaches were teaching the philosophy, then schemes. Players worked the schemes in their senior-led practices this summer.

Focus in early practices: "You want perfect alignments, you want perfect technique, and you want unbelievable effort to the football." Need to correct missed assignments early, because those will eventually become big plays in games. The defense's goal is to not give up big plays.

"When you coach the DL or you coordinate defenses, you have great respect for great coaches. And Brady's always been one of those guys." Great passion and work ethic as a coach. "Every day that i've been here, I feel like that was the greatest decision that I've made."

Strength of the D - "I can't say right now that we're a blitz team. I can't say that we're a coverage team. The only thing I can say is we'll play with unbelievable effort." Hoping to say that playing with great technique is a strength at the end of camp as well. Guys understand what he wants to do with the D. Now it's about doing the little things to properly execute what the coaches want. Wants to be a team that nobody can run the ball against. Wants an aggressive D that makes the QB nervous in passing situations.

Asked Will Campbell to cut weight he hit his target. Craig Roh needed to put on weight. "I noticed in practice no pads, I saw it already." There are a couple other players that were asked to hit weight goals, and didn't succeed (no names). Jibreel Black has to prove himself every day. Young guys can't get away with mailing it in, even if they're talented. The results speak for themselves. "Jibreel's gotta be more consistent." Will have to wait until first game to see if Martin will be used at LB, etc. "The thing that we're gonna do with this defense is always try to put players in a position to best effect the outcome of the ballgame."

Marell Evans "He's an inside linebacker. And he showed some very good things in the spring." LBs most improved since the start of spring. Is that because they were bad to start, or because they're improving? Hopefully the latter. Front 7 - "They're not going to get any stronger right now [since camp has started], and they're not going to get any bigger right now." Improving technique and effort will be the way to succeed.

Woolfolk - will know once hitting starts if he can still play. Coverage may be faster without pads. "I think you're gonna see where he's gonna be fine." The lineup isn't set. Nobody is ever handed a job. "When a guy gets hurt, he's gotta come back and earn that position." Some position changes still possible in fall camp. "It's anywhere in your defense. It isn't always about height-weight, that sort of thing. You're gonna put the best eleven on the field."

Freshmen - "I think Frank Clark has a lot of ability. You can see a different speed at which he goes. Brennen Beyer looks like a guy that we thought we saw on film." Some freshmen haven't been in a lot of practice due to summer classes.

How hungry is the D for success? "I feel that, and I feel it for them." All people talk about is how bad the D is. It doesn't matter what they've done in the past. "All we care about is that this defense plays the way Michigan defenses are supposed to play." When they work hard, then you want them to see the rewards.

"I've always loved recruiting." You work to make your coaching job go better. "When you're recruiting for the University of Michigan and having the direction that Brady's giving us right now, and that Dave Brandon's giving us, you get your blood going, because you want that young man to have this. You want him to have what's about to happen here." Surprised how quickly the 2012 class has come together? "No. It's Michigan." Tremendous product with academic/athletic/tremendous city to sell to the players. Want to make sure you get Michigan-type players.

Did the NFL experience change him? "Gave me a whole new perspective on pressuring the quarterback." NFL QBs will tear you apart if you don't get pressure on. If you have tremendous pass-rush ability out of your front 4, you may not need to blitz. "I was the luckiest guy in the world to have a chance to work with those guys [Ravens players]. Coaching is taking what you have and making sure it can learn." Coaching is about guys who people don't think are great players, and give them a chance to get drafted because they improve. If he's not going to get an NFL chance, he'll have his degree.

In college, you also need to be ready for a QB that takes off running, which can alter schemes. In college, there's less prep time (practice, film, etc.) than for the players than in NFL. "You have to make sure that you don't slow your players down because they don't know what to do." There will be plenty of defenses installed, but they won't be called unless they can be executed properly. You don't run the same defenses every week - the opposing offense can dictate what pressures and playcalls you use.

Expectations: "I do" expect them to set the world on fire. "I wouldn't be coaching if I didn't think we'd be able to get this defense up to the level that Michigan expects." If players play hard and execute assignments, they can succeed.

"I know in my heart what's about to happen here. We're going to have a Michigan football program that Bo, Coach Moeller and Coach Carr are going to be proud of again." When it happens, we'll find out. Passionate people with great product means something good is about to happen. Bo would like Hoke, how he teaches, and his passion.

Watched 3 game of film from last year- Wisc, MSU, and ND. "Those are hard-nosed physical teams, and like I said our #1 thing on D will be to be physical and stop the run." Hasn't watched college film other than looking at draft prospects over the past 3 years. Only has watched on TV. Watched Florida and Michigan last year as Ravens coach - just caught them on TV. "Anyplace that you've been at, when they're not having success, it bothers you."

Comments

sum1valiant

August 9th, 2011 at 9:38 PM ^

The Sooners gave up 33 plays of over 30 yards from scrimmage last year, which was tied for 11th worst, and second worst in the Big 12 behind only Kansas State. In a lot of the big play statistics, they were giving up big plays at approximately 1.5 to 2 times the rate of the "elite defenses" in college football 

http://www.crimsonandcreammachine.com/section/Football 

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Hal_Victor

August 9th, 2011 at 11:20 PM ^

If you want to mince words, you must think GM is striving to be something less than best . . . striving to be good?  pretty good? 

There's a lot to work on, but stopping the big plays, the gut-wrenching 3rd and long conversions, is Job One, followed by Jobs One a, b, etc.

EGD

August 9th, 2011 at 9:47 PM ^

I am so pumped after reading that, I feel the need to just go and succeed at something.  Fortunately I have to give my daughter a bath tonight.  It's going to be the best bath ever...

lawyer'd

August 9th, 2011 at 10:39 PM ^

I think Tim's trolling us. No way do Hoke and Mattison actually use "tremendous" as much as Tim throws in these presser notes. It's like the only adjective they know.

DuganFifeFor3

August 9th, 2011 at 10:39 PM ^

get goosebumps when they read "No. Its Michigan"?  Love that attitude.

Woud love to see Roh working with Beyer.  They seem to have similar builds upon their arrival in the greatest city ever built and Beyer looks QUICK in his highlights.  Excited to see both - my eyes roll like a slot machine and what comes up? SACKS! SACKS! SACKS!  Jackpot

Sac Fly

August 9th, 2011 at 11:07 PM ^

But when they said "ill have to wait until first game to see if Martin will be used at LB." Im confused, who is named martin that playes linebacker?

markusr2007

August 9th, 2011 at 11:28 PM ^

Mattison's words alone are enough to catapult Michigan's defensive rankings from 108th in rushing defense and 102nd in scoring defense into the mid 50s.  They haven't even played a down yet, but you have to love the coach's confidence that  only comes from knowing what the hell you're doing.  Surveying the rest of the Big Ten right now, Michigan's front four doesn't look too shabby to me.

 

robmorren2

August 9th, 2011 at 11:36 PM ^

Anyone else feel like J. Black might be one of the guys who didn't hit his goal? Lost 5 lbs from last year, and kind of got called out specifically in the presser.

aroberts36

August 10th, 2011 at 9:10 AM ^

"I can't say right now that we're a blitz team. I can't say that we're a coverage team. The only thing I can say is we'll play with unbelievable effort." Great, we just got called gritty. That's the word he's looking for...

jaws4141

August 10th, 2011 at 9:47 AM ^

The defense will be much better.  However, it's not because of Mattison or Hoke.  It's because Lloyd Carr is now supporting the program.

Sincerely,

Rich Rodriguez