Monday Player Presser Notes 10-4-10 Comment Count

Tim

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Denard Robinson

"I'm feeling good. Feeling alright. Just got done lifting." He felt pretty good yesterday after the Indiana game. Staying healthy - "I guess every Big Ten game's going to be a big game. I've been working out, I've gotten treatment, doing everything I can to take care of my body."

"I love people, so it's not that bad" getting recognized around campus.

"I've made some bad reads, and I kind of overthrew a couple guys. There's always time for improvement." Doesn't worry about his stats, so he doesn't care what people are saying about him. "Just don't watch it, don't read it, stay away from it."

Teammates can make plays "don't try to make too many plays."

On Roundtree: "Roy, just give him the ball and he's going to make something happen." He just makes plays. "We could do that with all our receivers, but he's standing out right now."

OL has been performing every week. "That's who I've gotta give thanks to all the time. Them and God."

Doesn't get any bigger than M-MSU [Ed: just wait a few weeks, son], it's going to be a hard-fought game. "They're a great team, they're a physical team, and they come to play. It's going to be a hard game." Everybody gets pumped up for this game, especially in-state guys.

"I was playing with him. I felt like I was in the game and just playing with him." During Tate's comeback at MSU last year.

Greg Jones is a fast, physical player who can hit. "As a quarterback, you've gotta read everybody else, not just one player." Nobody's tried to spy Denard with one player yet, we'll see what MSU does.

Roy Roundtree

"Mike Shaw is doing good." He told Roundtree he's ready for Saturday. Just needs to go in, watch film, and get ready.

Denard is always worried about getting better, and that's what he's doing. "Man, Shoelace just too fast... Coach Rod just tells him 'run straight,' and once he runs, he runs." Depth at QB means that the offense doesn't struggle too much when Denard goes out. Denard is humble, and doesn't worry about the Heisman hype he's getting. "This week, he's gotta get better, and get us right." The skill players like to have the quarterback motivate them.

Roy works hard and listens to the coaches to get better. "It's showing Saturdays, but I know I've got a lot to improve."

"When we're out there, we don't really know the stats and whatnot. We just go out there and play Michigan football." Not worried about how many yards they got. Happy for Junior's big game against IU after the fact.

Everybody knows their offensive assignments now, the team is prepared well.

Intense this week? "Come on man, it's Michigan State, it's rivalry week." This will be the biggest game Roy's played at Michigan Stadium outside of Ohio State last year. Need to have a great attitude this week to get the win. "This week is like a different intensity level."

"You just gotta be ready, man. It's all preparation." Can stay undefeated and clinch bowl eligibility this game. "What happened last year was last year. You know, it hurt all of us. But we've gotta do what we've gotta do today to get ready for Michigan State."

"I still get nervous each game, so it don't really bother me." Prepares hard, which makes him confident for each play he's out there.

They've played tough defenses, not worried about putting up stats, just getting ready for the next D they'll face.

Steve Schilling

On Denard- "Any time he breaks through there, we know he's gone, which is a great feeling to have." The more yards Denard gains, the better it is for the offense.

Confident in the offense even if Denard goes out. Tate and Devin getting snaps, and they can spread the ball around. "I'm pretty confident in our offense no matter who's out there. Obviously 16's a special player."

You're getting the job done if you score quickly on offense.

Patrick's been playing really well, Taylor's been showing what the players knew he could do.

The OL is confident in the running game, hopefully they can run for more yards and get the win (as the team who has rushed for more yards has won 30 of the past 33 matchups between these teams).

Was never into the Washington-Washington State rivalry. Michigan-MSU is a much bigger rivalry. "Even if you win the Big Ten, you didn't win the state championship" if you lose to MSU.

Seniors will explain the importance of this game to some of the younger guys. "If you come to Michigan and you don't understand the rivalry between Michigan and Michigan State... it's almost set in stone." They'll also hear from some former players about the rivalry.

Doesn't hear from students about losing to MSU twice in a row. "I know the fanbase obviously wants to get a win." Lots of people want to beat State. Winning as a senior is the most important, because it's the one you remember. "To be able to go out with a win, and to be able to say you beat Michigan State in your senior year is huge."

"Michigan State's always a physical game." Not particularly concerned for Denard, because he's a tough guy. He understands the importance of the rivalry. Maybe a little more banged up than he lets on with his toughness, good leadership.

Schilling hopes Michigan's speed can trump State's size. Endurance will be a big factor as well. "Some of the non-conference teams were smaller" up front. Michigan State has more size. Big Ten teams in general are a bit bigger.

Greg Jones is almost always leading the nation in tackles. He powers through blocks and makes a lot of plays.

"It's a big test for us. Coming in undefeated, there's a lot of angles to kind of approach it." Lots of storylines, looking to come out of the game undefeated.

Mike Martin

Big sack against Indiana - "It was an exciting play, a big play for our defense."

"I've seen still pictures of myself before I snap the ball, and it kind of scares myself" the faces he makes.

Creating turnovers is a big emphasis. Coach Robinson talks about it, because you have the opportunity to get the offense the ball more than the other team.

He was used some at DE against the Hoosiers. "It's a different look. Whenever you can give a different look to an opposing team, I think it confuses them." They'll practice it again this week.

Patterson is a good sub when Martin needs a rest.

It's nice seeing other defenses chasing Denard around, because Martin, Van Bergen, and Banks have to do it in practice all the time. "He's always been a hard worker."

Michigan State is a big game for both teams. Excited to prepare this week. "I always grew up watching Michigan, so I loved Michigan through thick and thin... I never really liked the color green."

Tough to lose the last two years, but it will help be motivated to get the win. "We do remember what happened in the past, and the past two years have been hard." It's made the team better overall and closer as a unit.

Making a bowl is a team goal, along with winning the Big Ten. "If we can just control what we can control" that's all you can ask for. "We always remind ourselves of our goals." Keeping it in sight reminds you of what you can do.

MSU's offense is good, Martin has already watched a bit of film. "We're just gonna prepare as best as we can. Guys are getting in the film room on their own."

"I love the fact that they're undefeated. That just makes this game even bigger. I think that ensures they give their best on Saturday, and I wouldn't want it any other way."

There's a bit more talking between teams in a heated, in-state rivalry game like this one.

MSU's line looks athletic, and they play hard. Both teams play a little harder in this game, because it's a big deal.

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Doesn't worry about what outside people are saying about the defense. He knows the defense has its issues (as does the offense). "They're all correctable. Every team's going to have issues, and every unit's going to have issues. We have five new starters so we're kind of learning as we go here... We're undefeated and we haven't played our best football yet."

"It works in practice, so it should work in games." Some issues are people trying to do a bit too much. Defense is improving this year, taking strides inthe right direction.

It's good to win the games, but you know where to draw the line with letting it get to your head. "As soon as I leave here and go down to the biulding, I put on my business face and go to work."

Not worried about bowl eligibility right now. Try to win the game, and that will happen on its own. "Those rivalry games are always big for us... it doesn't matter if we haven't won a game going into those, it's always going to be a big game."

Want to stop the run against MSU - "that's usually the key to victory in most games." Get after the QB and punish their skill players. "I feel more needed" when the opponent will try to run the ball.

Was always interested in Michigan running backs growing up, so he was on the Michigan side. Was a RB in high school.

"Year-round I hear from all of my ex-classmates who have gone to Michigan State. A lot of the families back home are either Michigan or Michigan State." The in-state rivalry is an all-year thing.

"It's not easy, it's not fun" to lose two in a row and not have bragging rights. "That's part of our motivation is to go out and get those bragging rights back."

Do you root for MSU in other games? "I don't. I would like them to have as much success as possible before they play us." It doesn't rise to the level of rooting, though.

"I hope the crowd's really rocking on Saturday."

Jordan Kovacs

"I think every defensive player takes that personal, and it makes us even hungrier for the win" when people talk down on the M defense.

Improvements are happening week-to-week, particularly the young guys. "I know it something that's surely going to show up in games."

Mike Martin played well against Indiana. "It worked out pretty well, he was definitely getting after the quarterback." Defense hurt themselves with some penalties, and that stuff is correctable.

The players may be fueled by losing the last two to Michigan State, but the past is in the past. "It doesn't matter if it's my first win or my fourth win against them, any time you can play Michigan State, you'd better be motivated."

Keys to the game: "It doesn't matter who your opponent is, any time you can make a team one-dimensional... you've got a chance of winning the game."

Cousins is a great QB, and they have a great offense. This should be the biggest challenge so far for the defense this year.

RBs are big guys that can move. Probably the best Michigan has seen this year.

Denard: "He's something else (laughs)." Other teams can try to contain him, but Kovacs doesn't know how they'll do it. "You've gotta have some speed, that's for sure."

Comments

michgoblue

October 4th, 2010 at 4:37 PM ^

You can tell that the D has a lot of pride.  They know that people are talking negatively about them, and it is obvious that they take the criticism to heard.  It has to be hard constantly hearing "Michigan's offense is explosive, but the defense can't stop anyone, so this will be a shootout" and then having it come true.

Here's hoping that they come out fired up and make a statement against Little Bro.

Braylon 5 Hour…

October 4th, 2010 at 5:14 PM ^

I don't think our defense is suffering from lack of effort. They'll definitely be fired up Saturday but this is going to be our toughest defensive test of the year so far, because of how balanced MSU is.  

Cousins has thrown 4 picks this year and he occasionally makes some weird decisions, despite his improvements. We're going to need some more of that to put our offense in a reasonable situation to win.  

Pibby Scott

October 4th, 2010 at 5:26 PM ^

Dear Gods

i like these kids. i like this team. i like the effort from our defense. i hope You open up their channels and their chakras and whatever else so that they truly take to heart the criticism they're getting. i hope they have a transcendent performance saturday, aided by your will.

o Gods, multivalent and wise, know how happy it would make your faithful if we were to come out of the gates and whoop lil bro and reassert ourselves as those not to be messed with--in this state and beyond. Seriously, my little heart can't take these close games. Please deliver us a mighty effort and a beat down of the toons. I beseech thee! all that is right and holy! and i'll let roar the one thing i've wanted to say for a long time now,

 

we'rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre back.

 

 

and giggle and laugh and drink unto myself!

 

amen. 

mooseman

October 4th, 2010 at 7:39 PM ^

O God, ease our suffering in this, our moment of great dispair. Yea, admit this kind and decent team  into thy arms of thine heavenly area, up there. And Moab, he lay us upon the band of the Canaanites, and yea, though the Hindus speak of karma, I implore you: give us a break.

justthinking

October 5th, 2010 at 5:11 AM ^

Heavenly Father, I come to you in the name of your Son, Yeshua (Jesus) - the Christ. I thank You for all life, and love, and the faculties to enjoy and give both with each new day. I thank You most of all for the gift of salvation that we find in Your Son alone.

I give honest thanks to You for the pleasure of watching a special young man, named Denard Robinson, use the physical and mental gifts You bestowed upon him to bring You glory with all that he says and does - both on and off the football field. I give to you a growing fear of mine, that there are a select group of unscrupulous players who oppose him, who wish him catastrophic physical injury - beyond what he would receive in a normal game. It is my specific prayer that You protect him from those who would desire to end his season or career by whatever means necessary.

I thank You for Denard's boldness to openly praise You for his abilities, and for orchestrating how he is to use them. I thank you for Denard's humble character, for his ability to lead others by example - and for all the young men who will look up to him, and seek to make those great human qualities their own. 

Through the mountains and valleys that we all walk in this life's journey, allow him to fully enjoy the euphoria of victory, and bring him comfort and peace whenever defeat finds him. Continue to bless him in all he says and does - for Your eternal glory. Amen.

myantoniobass …

October 4th, 2010 at 8:24 PM ^

Phew, so glad to hear Mike Shaw is ready to go.  I expect we will see a heavy dose of him Saturday.  He had a nice run as a frosh against O-state.  We need his speed and leadership at the RB position.

hailhailhailhail

October 5th, 2010 at 1:58 AM ^

balls to that.  Michigan Adidas headwear pales in comparison to what Photoshop could accomplish with M-wings and Magritte derby hats.  Maybe substitute a Sparty logo for the green apple?  Po-Mo = Post-Modern.  Co-Fo Po-Mo = College Football Post Modern?  Let's invent.

anwonadell

October 5th, 2010 at 5:36 AM ^

This is a bit obviouis, but we gotta cut down on the penalties on D. Those late hits we committed against Indiana made it all too easy for them, especially during that 99-yard drive.