Media Day Interviews: Jedd Fisch Comment Count

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If you listened to The Michigan Insider yesterday morning you heard interviews with some of Michigan’s assistant coaches, including Jedd Fisch. We thought you, our beloved readers, might like to read a transcript of what coach Fisch had to say. When you finish reading you should head to The Michigan Insider’s channel on Audioboom and listen to the rest of what Sam and Ira discussed. After all, the cool people like it.

How much difference is there as opposed to last year at this time trying to install everything with the quarterbacks now that you have Wilton [Speight] and John [O’Korn] and they’ve been around, and Wilton with the game experience there?

“Yeah, it’s a huge difference. Going into having this conversation last year we’d had one spring and we didn’t even have Jake [Rudock] that spring, so really the first practice we were going to have with Jake was tomorrow last year, right? So we were having these discussions and really a lot of it was just guessing.

“Now we’ve got film on what Wilton in the games he played for us last year. We had meetings with those guys all last year, all spring. Their preparation has been excellent leading up to it and now it’s really exciting because you can build off of last year without taking on this whole approach of too much newness. It really can be how much better can we get now that you can show them film of Michigan people doing it rather than other people doing it.”

What goes into making that decision of who ends up being the starter?

“Oh, I think it’s multi—there’s a ton of things we have to look at, but the number one thing is can you lead the team to score? Can you lead the team in practice, can you move the football, can you not just have flashes but can you have consistent good days, one after another after another? Can you have a move-the-ball period that’s unscripted and can you go from the 20 to the 20 or the 50 to the goal line, wherever we start? Can you get first downs? The guy that does the most of that will really give us a great chance.

“And then how they lead the team, how they break the huddle, how they act in meeting rooms, do they have a moxie about them, and then what’s the end result.”

Do both those guys have that?

“Yeah, I think that a lot of guys—I think we have two guys that are doing real well and another two guys or three guys that are right there continuing to compete for it. I don’t think it’s a slam dunk that it’s just in between two guys. We’re not going in thinking that way. There’s an opportunity to go out there and take this job. It’s not being given to anyone, so if you’re…I guess April 1 or 2, whenever the spring game was, they’ve had from that day until tomorrow on their own—I mean, with the strength coaches but on their own—to figure out a way to become the starting quarterback at Michigan. That’s pretty cool.”

When you guys start tomorrow is Brandon [Peters] going to get as many reps as John? Is it going to be even all the way or are you going to tier that in some way?

“You know, I haven’t talked to coach Drevno or coach Harbaugh about that yet. We’ll have a plan for them, but we haven’t discussed exactly how we’re going to work the reps but I would guess it’s going to be pretty fair very early on.”

Is there a chance the competition could go into the season [where] the first few games a couple of quarterbacks play, perhaps?

“You know, I guess. There’s always a chance. I don’t know that. I don’t know what it’s going to look like. I would be surprised if it looked like that, if it would go into the season. You’d like to have a starting quarterback before that, but again, we don’t know. It’s going to be…we’ll talk about it, and as we talk about it we’ll figure out what’s the best way to name a starting quarterback, when’s the best time to name the starting quarterback, and what are we going to do with that.”

What have you seen out of O’Korn in particular that you’ve liked since he’s been here?

“Out of John? Well, he’s experienced so he’s played so he has--when he breaks the huddle, when he runs the offense, he knows what he’s doing. He’s done it before. He’s done it in games. He’s done it in environments and he does everything right off the field. He’s somebody that…he wants to lead. He wants to be the guy. He wants to find a way to really take this team and run with it, and I think you can see that every day that you’re around him.”

What about Wilton?

“Wilton’s somebody that has really matured over a year. I think that going into last year’s camp, he’s a much different person than he is going into this year’s camp. He’s taken on the maturity, he’s taken on a lot of responsibility. The obvious game against Minnesota gave him a kind of confidence, you know. He’s excited about it. He’s excited that that’s not going to be the only touchdown he ever throws for Michigan, and I think that’s his mindset, that that’s not going to be my last touchdown.”

Did you tell him that? Not to let that be his only--

“Oh yeah. Oh yeah.”

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“Often. And you have to remind these guys about that, remind them that, ‘Hey, that was just one. Hopefully that’s one of many. Hopefully that’s one game-winning score of many.’ Just like with John O’Korn, ‘Hey John, you want to be the guy that throws the next batch of touchdowns.’ You know, he’s played in games but he hasn’t thrown a touchdown pass yet [at Michigan]. I know he wants to throw one and I know Brandon Peters, he wants to be a part of that battle as well.”

How close is Shane in that battle?

“Oh, they’re all close. They really are. They’re all close right now. All we know is guys coming out of spring. Now we’re in fall. They just have to…I don’t know, I’m not a big NASCAR guy but there’s something like the pole position and that’s from the day before, right? So there’s just a pole position right now. There’s just guys in certain spots, but once the race begins tomorrow it’s going to be wide open again.”

How did O’Korn handle that year of sitting and watching and listening and observing? Obviously he’d rather be playing, but was that beneficial to him?

“Yeah, he handled it very well. I’m sure that he would tell you, like everything, that when you look back on it, ‘Oh, maybe I could have done more. Was there more I could have done? I don’t know.’ But I know that he worked really hard and he treated it like he was on this football team and ready to play on Saturday, not ‘I can’t play for a year.’ He prepared, he took every test, he did everything like he was lining up and ready to play.”

For you personally, as opposed to coming in and installing everything, do you feel like you can, instead of keeping it more simple, maybe broaden it a little bit more?

“Yeah, it could be almost like a cardinal sin when you do that, when you say, ‘Well, we’ve had a year, now let’s get complicated. Now let’s get crazy.’ You start doing that and now all of a sudden you’re not as good, right? We want to get better than we were last year, so we want to take what we did last year, see what we did well, do more of that, and do less of the extraneous stuff and actually go the other direction with it. Say what are the best things we’re going to do now that we have a feel for our receivers and tight ends, running backs in the passing game and protection, let’s do that.”

How comfortable are you with the fact that you have a quarterback in the mix somewhere?

“We have a quarterback. We have a quarterback for sure. Don’t know exactly who it’s going to be, but I feel really comfortable. So does coach Drev, so does coach Harbaugh that there’s going to be somebody that’s going to step up and be our quarterback against Hawaii. We feel really comfortable about that.”

Comments

Blue Carcajou

August 10th, 2016 at 10:40 AM ^

"Yeah, it could be almost like a cardinal sin when you do that, when you say, ‘Well, we’ve had a year, now let’s get complicated. Now let’s get crazy.’ You start doing that and now all of a sudden you’re not as good, right?" Borges, anyone?

dragonchild

August 10th, 2016 at 1:26 PM ^

Any goddamn carpetbagging MBA brought in to take over a company in a sector they know nothing about and openly despise.  If they wait a year at all.

We want to get better than we were last year, so we want to take what we did last year, see what we did well, do more of that, and do less of the extraneous stuff and actually go the other direction with it.

Fisch is speaking words of wisdom that pretty much ensure he'd never get an executive position anywhere because it makes too much sense.

LloydCarnac

August 10th, 2016 at 1:36 PM ^

"I’m not a big NASCAR guy but there’s something. ."

Football season is a lot like a NASCAR race. Pre-race faves and hype become meaningless once the race begins; constant lead changes and changes of fortune, wrecks (football field, classroom, life in general); and at-the-line finishes for the checkered flag (the game, the conference championship, the national championship).

So glad for UM coaches and their emphasis on opportunity, work, fairness, results definition and measurement, and player development.

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SC Wolverine

August 10th, 2016 at 12:37 PM ^

Don't you get the impression that the coaches think Shane should transfer?  They never mention him -- here, Fisch goes from Wilton & O'Korn to Peters -- until the reporter says, "What about Shane?"  If he's going to transfer, it would have to be any day, it would seem.  Makes me sad for him if it is true.  He would be another Borges casualty.

Kevin13

August 10th, 2016 at 12:40 PM ^

will be the one who improved the most over the summer. Doing film work on their own. Throwing to recievers and improving their overall strength and fitness. Champions are created in the off season and I think we have 3 QB's that are capable, who did the most work in the off season will be the one starting September 3 and it will be evident pretty quickly during these fall practices.

We always had a saying. "Your competition got better today, what did you do?"  Whoever took that most to heart this off season will shine this fall.

MayOhioEatTurds

August 10th, 2016 at 12:57 PM ^

to the experience of O'Korn--as compared to the one-year improvement of Speight. 

Jedd emphasizes that O'Korn has been there before, been the guy in games, exhibits a certain attitude when breaking the huddle.  With Speight, Jedd emphasizes improvement since camp last year, his game winner at Minnesota, and his desire for that not to be the last touchdown he throws at Michigan.

I'm surprised by the contrasting comments; I would have expected the comments to be even-handed to a fault, or even to give the edge to Speight. 

Interesting. 

ST3

August 10th, 2016 at 2:49 PM ^

is anyone else at least a little concerned that he didn't mention, "TAKING CARE OF THE FOOTBALL!"

EDIT: forget I said anything, moxie is obviously way more important than turnovers.

Carcajou

August 10th, 2016 at 10:56 PM ^

"There’s always a chance. I don’t know that. I don’t know what it’s going to look like. I would be surprised if it looked like that, if it would go into the season. You’d like to have a starting quarterback before that, but again, we don’t know."

This worries me. Maybe Jedd understood the question differently than I did. The only sure things in life are death, taxes, and injuries. The depth issue really worries me about this (any) team, and while I'd like to see a starter named, I would hate to go into October and November without be sure there is a backup or two in place who has had a lot of meaningful game snaps.
 

Blue Sharpie

August 10th, 2016 at 11:31 PM ^

I wouldn't be surprised if Wilton won the QB battle over O'Korn. Wilton's 2 point conversion play at Minnesota was quite the heads up play. He is mobile enough, and being 6'6" must be a nice advantage in seeing the field. He also has a serious confidence that seems to me a bit like Harbaugh. o'Korn seems more laid back.

shoes

August 11th, 2016 at 7:28 AM ^

because I see a bigger upside and that his greater mobility will allow him to extend plays and occasionally pick up a key third down when forced to run. It also seems that his arm strength is equal to or greater than Wilton's.

The Minnesota game (winning drive) was huge but before that drive he looked very shaky and overall it was not impressive. But I do not want to underestimate how important that win was to our team, and likely for Wilton's confidence. The other interesting dynamic is the possible impact on 2017. IF I am right and O'Korn has more upside, wins the job and has an all BT type year, then it's hard to see anyone else starting next year. If Speight wins the job because he makes fewer mistakes (and we don't have a lot go on in that assumption), I think it becomes more likely that Peters wins the job next year.

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