Fall Camp Presser 8-11-17: Jim Harbaugh Comment Count

Adam Schnepp

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How’s practice been so far?

“Good. It’s been good. We had a good day. Our guys had more energy and were moving around better; [they] had a bounce in their step. This’ll be a big weekend. This is—guys are going to get done with training, get into playing positions. It’s a big weekend for it because we start making those two-deep rosters soon. Train’s already left the station and it’s picking up steam.”

Are you going to give us those two-deeps?

“Uh…no, I didn’t say that.”

You said 8-15 practices for the quarterbacks to--

“Still early.”

Has anybody stepped up? Is it still a three-horse race or a two-horse race?

“Yeah, John [O’Korn] and Wilton [Speight] have really stepped up. I think they’ve created a little bit of separation and they’re battling now. It’s going one with the ones and the next day the other’s with the ones and the other’s with the twos. We’re keeping a very close eye on it and it’s progressing well.”

Pep said the other day that one of the things he really likes [QBs to have] is command of the offense. As a former quarterback, what does that mean to you when somebody says they have command of the offense?

“Well, it’s just a process of knowing where all your players are and figuring out what the defense is trying to do to you or take away or give you or where they’re more vulnerable, being able to move the team in and out of the huddle, and make reminders is always another one.

“If a guy has good command of the offense he’ll be able to give other guys reminders, the running back or the fullback or a wide receiver or a tight end. He’s got it on the tip of his tongue and he just knows it cold; that’s having command of the offense.”

Is that the kind of thing that Brandon [Peters] has to do to get back to the same level as John and Wilton?

“Yeah, I mean, it’s just a process for him. He’s competing hard and doing good. Not to say that it’s set in stone right now. I think that the two guys have really created a little bit of separation.”

[After THE JUMP: right side of the line, the unblockables, young guys likely to contribute, and more]

How has the competition been on the right side of the line?

“Uh…it’s been good. It’s been good. Michael Onwenu, Runyan, Bushell-Beatty have all been in there rotating with the ones. Bredeson’s been a mainstay, Cole’s been a mainstay, Kugler’s had a nice camp; he’s given us a lot of confidence there. Just continue to pick up the enormous variety of blitzes that we see from our own defense. It only makes us better, which you love. It’s not the normal practice sessions; there’s a lot of chaos, but it’ll make us better.”

Did you notice any changes in Wilton’s demeanor as opposed to this time last year? Is he still the same personality-wise? Have you noticed anything different about him?

“I would say the same. He really has been—really from last training camp he really has been a very even-keeled guy. I think that’s his personality. He has emotional moments in a good way and I think that’s since last year at this time, I think he’s been a steady guy.”

Maturity-wise, could you talk about his maturity a little?

“Yeah, he’s been steady. He’s been good.”

Mo Hurst said the other day that he thinks the offensive line is the most improved position group on the team. Do you have a similar impression?

[laughs] “We can’t even block Mo Hurst. It’s been tough to block Mo Hurst and Rashan Gary. And Bryan Mone and Chase Winovich; all those guys have been really good.

“The battle really is raging in there with the young guys: Luiji Vilain and Hudson and Lawrence Marshall, Michael Dwumfour, Deron Irving-Bey; there’s a lot of young guys in the mix there. I think our backups on the defensive line are going to be some young guys. All of ‘em—I mean, even seniors are young, but there’s quite a battle going on there. Pull hard for a guy like Lawrence Marshall. This weekend’ll be big for him. Getting to where he can cement a spot.”

Last year at this time you talked a lot about Chris Evans being an emerging player. Are there any players in that vein that have impressed so far?

“Did I? This time last year I said Chris Evans? [/pulls a Kip from Napoleon Dynamite] I was right.

“Alright, I’ll give you a couple. The receivers are doing really well. DPJ and Oliver Martin and Tarik Black are making a lot of plays. They really are. They’re making some superb athletic types of plays. I’ve never seen freshmen doing it the way they’re doing it. Nico just got out there, Nico Collins. Half the guys we just kept all through summer school. They have the weekend off this week and then they have finals on Monday and Tuesday.

“And James Ross is really playing well.”

Josh Ross?

“Josh Ross. I call him James half the time to his face.”

How does he react to that?

“He laughs. He’s a real hitter. It’s hard to imagine. I mean, what was he like in high school when he’s hitting guys out here in the college game like that.

“Another guy giving everybody a run for their money is Ben Mason. Just a wonderful, wonderful, physical football player. He will help us this year. He’ll help us win games. He’s climbing up the depth chart at the fullback position. He’s made to be a fullback. Just real excited to watch him. Every day you just get excited to watch him come play.”

Does he embrace that?

“Oh yeah. You gotta interview him sometime!”

We’d love to.

“It’ll be a treat, an absolutely treat when you’re around him.”

MGoQuestion: Considering the youth of your roster, where is your offensive and defensive consistency relative to where you’d like it to be after this number of practices?

“I don’t—I mean, I’ll know it when it’s good. Until then we just keep on going full speed and don’t want to back anything off and just keep grinding, as they say. So it’s not there yet but when it is, you usually know it.”

Warde [Manuel] released a statement about Grant Perry. Do you have anything to add to that?

“Just that I support Warde and his decision. It was never a good situation from the very beginning. None of us liked it or liked that one of ours was in a situation like that but it is good to have some resolution, to know it’s been investigated and prosecuted and adjudicated in a court of law where everyone had their day in court. That’s—I wouldn’t call it a good thing but…

“We’ve already suspended him. We suspended him pretty severely from games and from time around the football team. I think just following Athletic Department and University protocol. That’s all we did the entire time through and, you know, never anything where anybody did anything for Grant. He got himself into that trouble so it’s up to him to have to face it. But now we’re at this point where we have some resolution.”

Did you have any input into the decision to reinstate him?

“That was Warde’s [decision]. Warde did talk to me about it and he talked to a lot of people on campus. He talked to many, many people on campus; more learned scholars than I. I did have some input. Basically just, ‘Yeah, I support how you’re thinking on this.’”

Football-wise, does he have a little bit of rust to shake off? Is he a little bit behind after missing the spring and a significant amount of time?

“Uh…no, maybe. He has a little bit of a hip flexor, which I can relate to because I got a hip flexor right now. He’s battling through it.”

Can you talk about the backs a little bit and what kind of camp they’ve had?

“Yeah, the backs, really good. Chris Evans, Karan [Higdon] has been really good, and Ty Isaac. I mean, that guy’s so slippery it’s unbelievable. He just bobs and weaves and tough to get down to the ground. I really see good things for him. Kareem Walker has started to assert himself; practicing good. The backs seem good.

“The tight ends seem good and the receiving group is coming along nicely. Offensively, we just keep honing in on that offensive line and that’s where we’re at offensively.

“Defensively, Don [Brown] and Brian [Smith] and Mike Z are coaching the heck out of that. Feel good that we’ll get there. Guys are battling. I mean, really, through things, which is good. They’re all competing for those starting jobs.”

What have you seen out of the tight ends?

“Uh, really good. Ty Wheatley is really—he’s running faster. He’s lost some weight, about 20 pounds. He’s been the most physical of the tight ends. Sean McKeon really has been very, very athletic. And Zach Gentry is just fighting like a mad man and doing some really good things. Ian Bunting is back now and he’s practicing, getting himself back to where he was. Nick Eubanks has really, really been tough and proficient in the pass game and Greg Frey’s bringing him along as a run blocker. Really excited about all those guys. They’re going a nice job. And Selzer and Files are battling away, so it’s a good group. As you would expect from tight ends, they don’t miss practice, they don’t limp off the field, they just keep going.”

How urgent do you think it is to have one of those guys develop into a safety blanket as these young receivers get comfortable?

“The tight ends?”

Yeah.

“A safety blanket for the quarterback?”

Yeah.

“The quarterback’s going to throw to who’s open. It’s got a chance to be really good. The young receivers, Grant as well, Kekoa Crawford, Eddie McDoom—he’s not giving up anything to anybody. There’s quite a few guys that are really battling hard.”

Last year right around this time you said you could count on 10-15 true freshmen playing. It turned out to be more than that. Is that the same this year? Do you think you could have that many or is it not—

“I think we’ll know that more after this weekend. We’ll start giving it some thought and we’ll see exactly. I guess Oliver and DPJ and Tarik are going to be out there. Probably Nico too at some point. Ben Mason very much. Then those defensive linemen; the defensive linemen are going to be in the mix for sure.

“Ambry Thomas is a guy I didn’t mention earlier when I was talking about the rest of the freshmen but he’s been sensational. I love him. Not too many guys on the team I get along better with than Ambry Thomas. He’s mature beyond his years and I love that about him. No softness whatsoever. Out there every single day and his parents should be very proud of him; he’s a real ball player.

“There’s others. And Drew Singleton, he’ll have a chance. I talked about Luiji and Kwity.”

You just mentioned double digits.

“Oh yeah. I have not sat down and figured it out what it’s gonna be, but as we said, they’re utilizing some of the opportunity to get in there and play.”

How will the kicking game shake out? You had Kenny [Allen] doing everything.

“Right, right. Will Hart is really punting well but Brad Robbins is the real deal. They’re neck and neck. That’s how—I mean, I haven’t had a freshman punt as well as Brad Robbins has. But Will Hart, he’s not giving an inch either.

“Cameron Cheeseman has done a fabulous job. You can visibly see more velocity on his snaps. Doing really good. Then Quinn Nordin is really kicking well. Seychel is back in the mix, doing a good job. Then Tice, possibly kicking off. It’s not gonna be one guy doing it. It’ll be a different punter, different kickoff person, and a different field goal guy.”

Comments

Mongo

August 12th, 2017 at 11:50 AM ^

Peters not ready to command the offense. Still growing and sounds like he needs to get more assertive with his play calling and leadership skills.. Likely next year is his real chance.

reshp1

August 12th, 2017 at 1:40 PM ^

They'll be starting at least 3 players RS FR/SO or younger this year. While I'd hope the talent evaluation and coaching we have will get the OL to serviceable, it's a bit ridiculous to say if they aren't best in conference then our coaches suck.

dipshit moron

August 12th, 2017 at 2:01 PM ^

then stop complaining. i think harbaugh and his staff are as good as any staff in college football. but this is his third year and the same stupid comments are made over and over. we are too young, our ol sucks, we have no decent rb`s, our qb is mediocre. so it really sounds like a bunch of people repeating the same crap they have heard over and over. alot of sub-par teams out there are talked about as haveing sound running games, but for some reason michigan can`t.

   instead of just repeating what you hear, tell me why this staff can`t put together a solid run game. my opinion is it is much better then people give it credit for. it isn`t great yet, i agree. but it is not as dire as made out to be. and a rs soph is in his third year of major college football, i dont call that young.

True Blue Grit

August 12th, 2017 at 2:26 PM ^

OL was the worst area on the team depth and talent-wise when Harbaugh took over.  The 2013 and 2014 classes should be the mainstay of this line, but they aren't for reasons beyond the coaches ability to control.  You can't build elite OL's overnight.  It takes years to do, as it did with Alabama and OSU.  Next year we'll be a lot closer to it and probably the year after we'll be there.  But this year will still be a work in process, accept it or not.  

dipshit moron

August 12th, 2017 at 3:11 PM ^

you missed the point. i believe they have done a great job with this program. i just believe the whole offense is much better than they are given credit for. name any team who just dominates game in and game out, their running game is never slowed down and their qb never makes mistakes.

    a football team is always a work in progress, even alabama. i just can`t get that uptight when except for 2 plays this team is undefeated in the regular season.

In reply to by dipshit moron

TrueBlue2003

August 13th, 2017 at 4:46 PM ^

the comments for the past two years about the O line were that the players with experience just weren't that good.  And those comments were true.  Braden, Kalis, and Magnuson (and even Cole at OT in 2015) were mediocre Big Ten O linemen, at best, and that's really, really hard to overcome to be conference champs.

The comments this year have changed to "we're young AND potentially not that good where we aren't young".  Bredeson and Onwenu are second year players which is young for O linemen.  They could be good, but it'll require the kind of leap Harbaugh talks about here.

Cole at OT isn't ideal, it's a bit of desperation, Kugler may or may not be good, but since he hasn't broken through on mediocre lines the past two years, it's iffy.  And JBB was bad last year so not sure how much better he could be. The hope is Runyan is better.

If those comments have been said before it's because they're tue.

And these problems were made so bad because of horrible, small OL recruiting classes in 2014 and 2015 plus the Newsome injury. Literally, the only guy that was a 4 or 5 star in those two cycles combined (not named Newsome) was Cole in 2014 and there were only 4 (!!) total (JBB, Cole, Ulizio and Runyan).  When you're talking about a position for which experience is crucial, and numbers are important to be able to see who is going to actually be good, that's a bad situation.  

It's actually a testament to the coaching that all four of those guys from those two classes are still in the program and at least in the conversation to start considering the high rate of failure of O linemen. Especially considering Runyan was a 1000+ ranked legacy and Ulizio was an even lower ranked hail mary.

711 Arbor

August 12th, 2017 at 12:54 PM ^

“Yeah, the backs, really good. Chris Evans, Karan [Higdon] has been really good, and Ty Isaac. I mean, that guy’s so slippery it’s unbelievable. He just bobs and weaves and tough to get down to the ground. I really see good things for him.

 

Which RB is he talking about  that so slippery etc? 

Mr. Yost

August 12th, 2017 at 1:06 PM ^

I often bitch about shitty presser questions, I know...

I'll go the other way on this one, very solid questions. And to those on here that like to mock me and say Harbaugh doesn't answer questions...this is my point, he DOES answer questions and he WILL give you some insight. This was extremely informative and it starts with the questions that were asked.

Well done, reporters. Good stuff and a nice read.

MadMonkey

August 12th, 2017 at 3:00 PM ^

better season than pundits expect.  The coach is loose and clearly likes this team.   Am I reading too much into one presser?  You bet!   This is going to be a fun year.  Harbaugh knows he has multiple ways to burn opponents on offense and a brick wall on defense.

mgoblue98

August 12th, 2017 at 5:31 PM ^

don't think that you read too much into the press conference. 

My takeaway is that Michigan will go undefeated (15-0) and win the Big 10 and national championship; while not giving up a point, not giving up positive yards from scrimmage or having to punt.  They will still punt for practice, but not because an opposing defense stops them.  They will also kick field goals for practice, but not because the opposing defense stops them from scoring a TD.

Michifornia

August 12th, 2017 at 3:18 PM ^

"High" on this many players, especially freshman.  We could have the best receiving corps in the country by year's end.  I think we all know the defense will be incredibly strong, but man there is a lot to be excited about.  The Michigan machine is building some serious steam.  And as we keep getting better more athletic recruits who are seeing the field early, the future is FREAKING BRIGHT!

THREE MORE WEEKS!

GO BLUE!!

Durham Blue

August 12th, 2017 at 4:35 PM ^

With the size, strength and skill of Hurst and Mone up the middle, one or both of those guys will attract double teams.  Sounds like this will open up Gary and Winovich to get to the QB.  I think we'll be seeing a crap ton of QB sacks this season.

Harlans Haze

August 12th, 2017 at 5:52 PM ^

Offensive line is the area of concern and that he feels great about the defense.I think he has complete faith in the defensive coaches and players. The only quesion on offense is how quickly Frye and Drevno can develop the younger O-linemen. I've got to believe that Speight is the clear leader at QB, but he'll never say it. If he's acknowledged that Peters has fallen beind, there's no way O'Korn is as good as Speight. But, he'll never put it out in public because he's loyal to O'Korn for coming on boad early and because he needs him to be ready as a backup.

uncleFred

August 12th, 2017 at 9:25 PM ^

As much as any of you, my heart longs for 15-0. My head says it's unlikely the team breaks 9-3 in the regular season. The reaon is youth, but perhaps not in the way many of you suspect. This team has lots of talent and far more desire. Talent, commitment, and performance is not the issue, The issue is depth. Michigan, despite the losses to graduation, probably has the best, or among the top five best, defensive linen the country. What happens if, God forbid, one of them gets hurt. On the other side of the ball, lets assume that all the drift from the practices as to how good the line is true. What if one of the four starters gets hurt with a season ending injury?  

 

We all just wait to see. 

GoBlue!!

ghostofhoke

August 12th, 2017 at 9:37 PM ^

I agree with you. Losing someone like Mone who had a really hard time staying on the field last year will be tough to overcome. Lots of talent but yes young and still need to cook for another year or so until they're truly there. Still exciting to see where this team is headed though. I think the one big thing that gives me some confidence though is the number of playmakers we have on the field. That can help overcome some of the points we may give up if we're beat up on defense. This team is going to be able to score with just about anyone in the country.

Putt4Birdie

August 12th, 2017 at 10:09 PM ^

every year under Harbaugh than that other fella.

 

No sitting around in meetings "talking" about football

anymore, they have been out there "playing" as much

as possible and getting better.

 

Soon it will be all Harbaugh recruits and it will

finally be all "His Team".  By year 1 of that or before,

we are playing for the National Championship.

It's a Fact. 

 

I am counting on our Young Energy and Fearlessness

to practically run the table.  I see only 1 Loss in the regular season.

 

Go Blue

autodrip4-1968

August 13th, 2017 at 2:09 PM ^

to read some Laurence Marshall in the presser. Hope he makes two deep. From what I've read the left side of offensive line is set. Looking forward to all that offensive talent led by veteran quarterback.