Fall Camp Presser 8-15-16: Jim Harbaugh Comment Count

Adam Schnepp

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You mentioned at media day that year two makes things so much easier—or more familiar, I should say. How’s it feeling?

“No, not easier. But feeling good right now. Coming off of a very good practice today, so feel good about the way our guys are working. Feel really good about the way we practiced today. There was quite a bit of good scrimmaging. Feel like our team is building a callus now that bodes very well for us. I mean, it was not. It was a little more [purulent] than about a week ago, but now it’s starting to harden. Feel good about that.”

Your quarterbacks now compared to a year ago: do you feel like they’re about where they were or in the system for a year, does that help them?

“Definitely has helped them. Right now we’re—I hate to compare—but we’re better. We’re better at that position than we were eight, nine days into camp last year.”

Have you narrowed it down? Is it down to two guys? Have a rank order?

“Yeah, not just two. I mean, Shane Morris is doing good, having a good camp. Wilton Speight’s having an outstanding camp. John O’Korn’s having a very good camp. The quarterback play’s been really good in camp, right from the first day. Been very pleased with that. They’ve…they’re completing balls, they’re running the team, they know what they’re doing. They’re competing at a good, high level. It’s been good. Yeah.

“I’m trying to think through different camps. I’ve said it to myself: this group of quarterbacks is playing really well. Better than most camps that I’ve seen from the start. Sometimes they struggle with their accuracy and struggle with different things, communicating, fumbled snaps on the ground. We haven’t been seeing that. We’ve been seeing solid play that’s improving, too. It started good and it’s getting better every day. Hope we’ll be better tomorrow than we were today, but we had a good day today.”

Are there any other positions where you’re seeing as fierce a competitive battle as you are at quarterback?

“Uh, there’s…there’s some good play. Some good—young guys are playing very well. Devin Asiasi had a heck of a day today. Michael Onwenu is somebody I’m—you know, he’s one of my favorites. Doing a heck of a good job. Ben Bredeson is doing an outstanding job. Rashan Gary is a really good football player. The young linebackers are playing really well. The young receivers are doing a heck of a good job. Chris Evans is maybe one of the most outstanding of them all. Khaleke Hudson’s doing an outstanding job. Dylan Crawford’s doing a good job. So, yeah, it’s been good. Quinn Nordin’s doing an outstanding job. Those guys, some really good players in that class have heated some of the competitive waters at multiple positions. It’s a good thing.”

How many freshmen do you expect to play this year?

“Right now it’s competitive and I don’t see any of our older guys just giving their jobs away. Don’t see that happening. Not through the nine practices. Not saying that for one minute, so it’s still to be determined. There’s some competitive, heated-up waters. More than you see on really probably any team I’ve ever been on where a group of new guys…they’re showing that they’re on track to be either starters or backup players. It’s still to be determined.

“They’ve got to do it over the course of the next couple weeks, but it’ll be exciting to watch. Some of them will, some of them won’t. The best players are going to play, regardless of class year that they’re in. As I’ve said, we’ve got a lot of veteran players who like their starting jobs. It’ll be a battle.”

Last year you waited until the first snap at Utah to reveal the starting lineup. Do you imagine that’ll be the same this season, too, with the quarterbacks and rest of the roster?

“I haven’t decided yet.”

[After THE JUMP: I guess you could say this press conference was…[/puts on sunglasses] suspended.]

How do you like your fullbacks at this point?

“Good. Yeah. There’s…we can—nobody’s really taken that job over yet, but there’s the guys that are really competing at it: Hill, Poggi, Hirsch is doing a nice job, and so is Bobby Henderson. Yeah, just keep—Hirsch is improving every day. He’s getting his football legs back under him, but…caught a pass in the flat and took a nice hit on the boundary when he turned it up and got up with a smile on his face and a little cut on his nose and he was smiling, so I think he likes being back in football.

“It rages on. We’re still early. This is really a good nine practices in, so still 20 to go. Nothing’s been—there have been some things decided, but not everything.”

In terms of offensive line, Grant Newsome, you’ve talked about him a little bit and Mason Cole moving over to center—what have you noticed out of those guys? Before your arrival the offensive line was a work in progress. What’s the progress you’ve seen from those guys from last year up until now?

“It’s been improving. It’s a good group to work with because there’s that group that’s older and has played together for a long time, played in a lot of games. And then there’s another group that’s real young and showed that they have what it takes. And then there’s a good group of preferred walk-ons that came in with this class that are doing a really nice job: Robinson, Vastardis, Kay.

“So there’s a whole other group and a young group. Ben Bredenson is—did I mention Ben? I hope I did before because he has really been good and outstanding. Played guard, started at guard and now he’s playing tackle and he’s got a really bright future. Mike Onwenu—I mean, he could be a contributor on either side of the ball. I think he’s that good.”

Is he working on both?

“He is, yeah. He’s going to school, he’s taking tests, and he’s playing both ways. He might just be my favorite guy right now. He’s awesome. I love—I really like him a lot.”

What’s the thought process behind having players compete for jersey numbers? There are several with #1, several with #10. Why are you doing that?

“Multiple people wanted the same number and rather than be the person who promises somebody that they would get that number or try to be the picker of who will be the more deserving person to have their preferred number, any number that wasn’t already taken by somebody that was playing in games would compete for the right to wear that number and who’s ever going to play first, whosever is going to play in the first game first will get that number and the others will switch to a different number. I think it’s right. I think it’s fair.

“Told everybody that up front. Here’s the open numbers, and they can compete for that number if they want. There’s a few numbers that…there’s three, maybe. 10 is one, number 1 is one, couple guys wearing 2. They seem to like the lower numbers, which is interesting. Back when I played nobody really liked the single digits. Now the times have changed. People like the lower numbers.”

In the spring, you said you were happy with Moe Ways’ progress and then obviously had the foot injury. How does he look so far? Is he back to full speed, where you saw him before the injury?

“Yeah, Moe hasn’t missed a day. Moe’s done a nice job and doesn’t seem to be having any ill effects from the injury that he sustained in the spring. The play he got hurt was a touchdown pass. Then broke the fifth metacarpal in his foot, but he’s showing no signs of it lingering or it slowing him down.”

There were three freshmen missing from the team picture: Shelton Johnson, Kareem Walker, [Ahmir] Mitchell. Are they on the team? Is there any discipline with them and what’s the reason? Has the roster changed at all since we were given it?

“I don’t think you have your information right.”

[MGoStreamOfConsciousness: Ah, football season is truly upon us now. The playful banter, the result of the never-ending cat and mouse game, is back.]

They weren’t in the photo.

“Who’d you say?”

[MGoStreamOfConsciousness: He’s more receptive to straightening this out than you’d think he’d be.]

Kareem Walker, Shelton Johnson, and Ahmir Mitchell. Is there a reason for it?

“No, they were all invited to it.”

Are they all currently in good standing? Are they with the program?

“Uh, there’s…two of those players are suspended.”

[MGoStreamOfConsciousness: That’s…that’s actually more than I thought he’d say. New season, new leaf, I guess.]

Who are they?

[MGoStreamOfConsciousness: Oh no. No no no. Why is his brow furrowing? Wait, is that a brow furrow/smirk combo?]

“Uh…you know, I know you like to ask a lot of questions, but we’ll just handle that internally.”

How long of a suspension are those guys out for?

[MGoStreamOfConsciousness: Whoahoho that is fire in his eyes, literal fire.]

“That’s why I don’t give you any information, because you’re never satisfied. You always want a second question, a third question, a fourth question. I just said we’d handle it internally. Thank you.

[MGoStreamOfConsciousness: That looks like the way you shift your weight when you’re about to take a step forward but—]

“Good? Thanks a lot.”

[MGoStreamOfConsciousness: Oh, okay, yeah, that’s definitely a step forward and I’m directly in the path he’s trying to use to walk out better not turn this into an awkward left-right-left shuffle that middle-of-the-hallway walkers do when they run into each other turn sideways now Adam TURN SIDEWAYS welp he’s gone.]

Comments

michiganfanforlife

August 16th, 2016 at 12:54 PM ^

Anyone else get the impression that Onwenu is a lock for short yardage, and will most likey rotate with Glasgow/Mone as well? Our D-Line is getting better by the minute and it's gonna scare the crap out of our oppositions. Can you imagine being happy that the gigantic Simoan guy is finally taking a breather only to see all 350+ lbs of big Mike trot out with fresh legs?!? Who's got it better than us?!?



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RHammer - SNRE 98

August 16th, 2016 at 12:59 PM ^

that Quinn Nordin got a shout out? or is this the demise of Andrew David...?

also love that Coach goes out of his way to note that Moe Ways scored on the play that injured him... details like that don't get lost with him

Ali G Bomaye

August 16th, 2016 at 2:02 PM ^

I hope that if his scholarship is freed up after this year, it's because David decided he wanted to transfer for playing time, not that he's being forced out or encouraged to leave.

Ali G Bomaye

August 17th, 2016 at 11:34 AM ^

No, that would be a different situation, for three reasons.

First, a school can give out an unlimited number of academic scholarships, so there's a far lower incentive for the school to "pull" an academic scholarship. With football, there's a limited number of scholarships available, which creates a conflict of interest - it's better for the school if the player leaves, but it might be better for the player to stay. There's no such conflict of interest with academics - the underperforming student might not be providing the expected return on investment, but he's not taking away opportunities from other students.

Second, academic scholarships are explicitly contingent on academic performance, which can be empirically measured (through GPA). Athletic scholarships aren't explicitly contingent on athletic performance, and in any case, it's impossible to empirically measure athletic performance - it's more or less at the discretion of the coaches. This creates a situation with a high potential for abuse - if athletic scholarships could be pulled for underperformance, a coach could simply decide that a player is underperforming and kick him out.

Third, if a student on academic scholarship were to lose his scholarship due to underperformance, he can transfer to another school and continue his academics immediately. On the other hand, if a student on athletic scholarship wants to transition to another FBS school, he has to sit out a year before continuing his athletics.

ElBictors

August 16th, 2016 at 1:50 PM ^

My favorite quote re: Onwenu

“He is, yeah. He’s going to school, he’s taking tests, and he’s playing both ways. He might just be my favorite guy right now. He’s awesome. I love—I really like him a lot.”

 

So funny that he lumps in taking tests, going to school and playing Ironman Football!  Harbaugh LOVES the two-way player and can't contain his EUTM on it!

lol

Dailysportseditor

August 16th, 2016 at 2:15 PM ^

Lots of good questions re fall camp could not be asked because some reporters decided to provoke Harbaugh. It's not a reporter's job to stifle a press conference by pursuing info on missing freshmen at the expense of info on those who are practicing. Great story on Mike Hirsch not pursued, for example.

AA Forever

August 16th, 2016 at 2:28 PM ^

Usually when a guy comes out of high school that big, he's kind of sloppy-fat, in a way that he could get away with against guys who weigh a lot less in HS, but that needs time to get into game shape in college against bigger, better conditioned opponents. Sounds like he could be ready to play right out of the box, though. Be interesting to see when and if he settles on one side of the ball.

LKLIII

August 16th, 2016 at 2:32 PM ^

A few quick points. First, "we will handle it internally", although a non-answer is an answer. Even blatantly saying "I'm not gonna to answer that" is an answer, albeit not the one he reporter wants. Second, it's a tricky balance--the press pool wants to get as much good info out of the presser as possible. At some point they should follow up on questions if they think there's a chance the subject will be more forthcoming but at some point you don't want to burn up your goodwill for a brick wall when other good info is still available to discover. Lastly, although it isn't Harbaughs style, this can also be a two way street. Coaches or programs that want to push a storyline can always use pressers and relationships with reporters to selectively leak or go into detail on certain subjects. Harbaugh doesn't seem to be doing that but that option is always available to try too.



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Sopwith

August 16th, 2016 at 3:34 PM ^

Harbaugh's use of pus-sy (i.e., full of pus) , which is what he said, but hard to spell without, you know. "Purulent" was a nice choice, guys. Classy and clinical.

YoOoBoMoLloRoHo

August 16th, 2016 at 10:48 PM ^

Sounds like he will play. If OT, wonder if Mags gets pushed into G and Kalus is out? Regardless, good to have options (and this frost class is full of options that can play either big roles or spot duty until they get used to the game speed).

AA Forever

August 17th, 2016 at 6:30 AM ^

I don't think the implication was that he was pressing any of the starters.  Harbaugh was offering up a lot of praise for some of the new guys, but I think you have to put it in context.  This is praise for true freshmen looking good after their first week of actual practice.  That's still a ways from saying that he's ready to throw them on the field against quality opponents when the game is on the line.  Certainly some of the freshmen will see the field, and it's good to know that we might at least have a guy like Bredeson available as a viable backup, but I wouldn't read TOO much into it at this point.  Practice buzz and coaching hype have to be taken with a moderately sized grain of salt.

rlp71793

August 17th, 2016 at 12:25 PM ^

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