Monday Presser 9-11-17: Jim Harbaugh Comment Count

Adam Schnepp

36946006336_7c37362146_z (1)

[Fuller]

We often hear about service academy offenses. How difficult is it of a challenge to prepare for them?

“Defending option football and conventional football at the same time. That’s what we’ve been studying. Air Force has been very successful. Seven, eight, nine game winning streak. They go back and forth between conventional and option football.”

Your defense is scoring a lot, more than they’re giving up. Is that something that has been emphasized? Is that just guys making plays? How do you account for that?

“It’s a good thing. Very good players and a good scheme and they work very hard at being good on defense.”

Talk about your impressions about Lavert Hill. I know you’ve been happy with him.

“Yeah, been happy with Lavert. He’s asserted himself and played very well. Made the big play for us in the ball game this past week.

“Tyree Kinnel would be another person that I’d spotlight; defensive player of the game; sacks, two I believe; tackles for loss; interception for touchdown; seven tackles total, I believe. Well done. Brandon Watson also had a couple PBUs and played very well. Josh Metellus did good. Up front, I thought Rashan had one of his best games. Devin Bush again, another very good game for him; sack, tackle for loss, PBU. Outstanding game by him. Chase Winovich. Noah Furbush was better. Mo Hurst probably played the best of all of our upfront defensive players.

“So, there was a lot of good. Dodged a couple bullets. As was pointed out, scored two touchdowns on defense, so we’re doing well. We’re good. Attribute that to hard work and good scheme and good players.”

How has Lavert—how have you seen him digest all the information that a young starter has to digest?

“Yeah, doing well. Seeing him digest information very well. Comes from good stock. You’d love to be Lavert Hill Sr., to have Delano Hill playing professional football and now here you see Lavert in there starting at corner, making plays, helping his team win. Lavert Hill Sr.’s probably boring the heck out of the neighbors with how well his sons are doing.”

[Learn how to avoid emotionally hijacking Jim Harbaugh after THE JUMP]

I know you talk about how the competition is always ongoing but is that true once the season starts at the quarterback position or do you not want the quarterback looking over his shoulder and thinking that something could still change.? How do you handle that?

“Yeah. Uh. Wilton’s the starting quarterback and we’re forging on.”

A lot of people talked about Peters early on and we haven’t heard much about him. Is that—

“Progressing. Progressing nicely. You got a follow-up to that.”

No.

“Good. We’ll move on.”

With the offense in general, you talked about that week one to week two wanting to see a big jump there. When you look back on things, did you see it was better? What did you see?

“Moving the ball again. Running game good again. Play-action passing good. Hit some big third-down conversions to keep the chains moving. Touchdown passes. Protection was even better from week one to week two. We’re moving people up front. Turnovers that occurred, and we got coaching fingerprints on the fly sweep that we need to make a technique adjustment there that we will make and we’ll be better for it going forward. That’s the good, the bad.”

That’s with the fumble that—

“Yeah, the fumble on the fly sweep that occurred. That’s a coaching correction, easily fixed. Feel good about making that. Better. Easily.”

It looked like Brandon Watson and David Long had a similar amount of snaps at that second corner spot. How would you assess that and right now is there someone that has an edge?

“Well, they’re both going to play. We’re going to play at times five defensive backs. Both are doing well, as I said. Brandon played well. They’re both playing and happy with each of their playing.”

Are you looking for one guy to take a hold of that second spot opposite Lavert?

“As I said, we play multiple corners in the game at the same time.”

What’s the biggest difference between Ty Isaac right now and maybe coming into the last few seasons? Obviously he’s given you two good games.

“He’s just…he’s progressed. He’s capitalized on opportunities. He’s always—he’s been a good football player, now he’s better, which has been good. He’s taken his opportunity, he’s taken the bit, and he’s run with it. Amount of yards he rushed for. Thought he executed very well.

“Thought he had some things that I would quote as ‘spectacular’ plays; avoiding the tackle for a loss with the free runner off the edge, thought that was significant. His long run on the sweep, he was able to avoid a corner that was unblocked. He had one called back due to a penalty and we had a missed assignment where he had another opportunity. He had two or three opportunities called back or taken away because of execution. I would say he’s taken the opportunity and really seized it. It’s very important for him and it’s showing.”

What are your thoughts on the development of the offensive line and also Kugler?

“Uh, good. As we’ve said, I thought Patrick was really good game one. Thought the protection was very good. In this game he’s doing a fine job of driving the car and making the calls. I think that’s been very good.

“I think our first thought coming off the game was we were a little sloppy at times. We didn’t get into our rhythm. But looking at the film, there was a lot of good things and some of the things that we can improve are easily fixable.”

Donovan Jeter and Luji [Vilan] we had heard a lot about. Have injuries slowed their progress a little bit?

“Donovan Jeter?”

Yeah.

“Yeah, Donovan Jeter has had a surgery. He’s going to be out for the year.”

And Luiji?

“Yeah, hopefully back at some point. Not a long-term [injury].”

And can I ask about Grant Newsome and his progress and what the latest is with him?

“Yeah, continuing to get better. He’s running, he’s working out every day. He’s also coaching. He’s a student-coach right now, which has been very valuable. ‘Go Blue’ guy all the way and progressing nicely. Hopefully, best-case scenario he could be back practicing for the bowl game, December, that time frame. May not either. That would be accelerated. You hope for the best and plan for longer but he’s progressing nicely. Great attitude, ‘Go Blue’ guy all the way.”

How much easier is Mason Cole making your life right now. He’s a guy who’s switched spots; it’s not a new position but it’s different. How [inaudible]?

“Well, I mean, he’s been unbelievable. Arguably the most valuable player on the offense. What is his best position? Is it probably center? Yeah, it probably is, but the need was at tackle for our team so the combination of Mason Cole at tackle and Patrick Kugler at center is, in our opinion, better than Mason Cole at center and someone else at center; just the combination of the two spots. It’s been stalwart-like, going from left tackle to center back to left tackle. He’s handled it. Made it seamless, made it look easy. As I said, arguably our best player on offense.”

Oliver Martin and Kareem Walker weren’t dressed. Are they hurt or what’s going on with them?

“No— and I know you guys used to have some kind of dress thing where they’d tell you who’s dressing or not. If you want to spend your time sitting in the press box with binoculars seeing who’s dressed and who’s not, that’s your business. So this’ll be the last time I ever address this, so you know: Kareem Walker and Oliver both working through something. Kareem’s got a little knee [issue], Oliver’s got an upper extremity. Just so we both don’t get emotionally hijacked going forward, I’m not going to address you and the binoculars in the stadium seeing who’s dressed and trying to figure it out. Guys will be working through things.

“It’s just not fair or right for when you’re talking about college players and what they have physically going on or what injury they have, that it’s your business or anyone else’s. There’s no injury report, there’s no dress list. That’s the explanation. It’s not fair to those guys to broadcast what injury they have or what ailment they have. Fair?”

Wilton Speight is two weeks into live reps [inaudible].

“What’d you say?”

Sorry. Wilton Speight is two weeks into live reps.

“Two weeks into live reps?”

Game experience. What does he need to do to improve?

“I think he’s doing fine.”

With Ty, we hear every year about a senior whose light kind of goes on and he gets it and has a breakout year. Is he similar and fit in that mold or does he have progress to make?

“Also, as we said, the opportunity and seizing it a la Brandon Watson, a la several players that get their opportunity as a junior or a senior or a fifth-year senior. I think he’s seizing the opportunity and making the most of it. Good for him. It’s good for us.”

Comments

ST3

September 11th, 2017 at 5:25 PM ^

But then again, I've watched college football for 40 years.

If you think he needs to take MUCH BETTER CARE of the ball, I'd suggest you have him confused with Denard Robinson (11, 15 and 9 INTs in his 3 years starting) or Devin Gardner (11 and 15 INTs in his two years starting.)

Speight had a 18:7 TD:INT ratio last year and lost one fumbled snap. One.

MileHighWolverine

September 11th, 2017 at 5:31 PM ^

Those 7 INT's and the 1 fumbled snap came against the stiffest competition at the worst possible time. So far this year, against worse competition, he's had 2 pick 6's and 2 fumbled snaps.....what's it going to be like when we play better teams?

This has not been a good two game stretch (longer including the last 3 games of last year) for Speight. He needs to get better fast or our season will be another frustrating one.

ChiBlueBoy

September 11th, 2017 at 6:03 PM ^

We've won 10 games each of the last 2 years. There are lots of teams that would flay and roast their mothers for that record. We may want to gain a bit of perspective here.

Is Speight perfect? No. He's also a young man doing his best and performing at a level that you and I never could dream of reaching after years of intense work that we've never done.

Football's a crazy game. Even with the best team, a season can go south fast. Enjoy the games, smoke a J, eat some Fruit Loops, take a crap and relax. It'll be okay.

MileHighWolverine

September 11th, 2017 at 7:22 PM ^

Yes, and we lost games we should have won....like OSU on a pick 6 and a fumble at the goal line which were both on Speight. Am I really not supposed to care about our record against rivals? At some point given all of the money, resources and time that is put towards the program we should show more than 10 win seasons. Otherwise we should stop calling ourselves the "leaders and best".

 

dipshit moron

September 11th, 2017 at 7:52 PM ^

they don`t exist for you. do you really think the losses are harder on you or have more of an impact on your life then they do on the players and coaches? pretty full of yourself . this is an activity to watch and enjoy. if it impacts your life that much, you have problems that a nc will never fix.

Sten Carlson

September 11th, 2017 at 8:06 PM ^

Cmon man! Really! Yes, of course you're supposed to care about records against rivals. However, you're a Michigan Man, and as such, you should also display some semblance of perspective. Just a few years ago Michigan was a 5-7 program floundering on the edge of CFB irrelevancy. Just a few years ago MSU was routinely throttling Michigan with "rejects" who Michigan hadn't even bothered to recruit. Just a few years before that Michigan was setting program low after program low, snapping decades long streaks, losing to Toledo, and fielding he most incompetent defense in school history. Just a few years ago we watched as Sheridan and Threet were battling for the starting job, and as the only bright spots in Denard and Devin were squandered and pummeled into ineptitude. Need I mention that before that Michigan lost what is still being called the "Greatest upset in CFB history?!" Further, need I mention that during that same decade of Michigan ineptitude OSU was winning B10 Championships, NC's and recruiting at the highest level? Yeah, it's too bad we don't have an elite QB at this point But is it really that surprising? Hoke didn't leave the cupboard as the one the Rich Rod inherited, but for the two most important positions on the field -- QB and OL. I'm not dogging our guys, they're Michigan Men and I'm pulling for them all in every way. But, if you have perspective you'd know that when recruiting and developmental pipelines are broken they take time to reestablish -- especially for OL and QB. To me, 10 win "program rebuilding" seasons are totally acceptable. Michigan beat OSU last year, so your gripe is moot. Besides, those plays would not have mattered is someone, anyone, would have made a tackle (or if the refs actually called penalties when they clearly occurred) when needed the most. Get a grip!

MileHighWolverine

September 11th, 2017 at 9:44 PM ^

I have a grip, thanks. You can excuse the loss on the refs boning us but if Speight doesn't lose HIS grip, or throw a pick six, we win that game handily. 

If you don't want the criticism that comes with the job, don't take the fucking job. Do you think Speight is out there licking his wounds? Hell no....I bet he's working harder to correct his mistakes while other people make excuses. He got CHEWED out on national tv and came back even stronger. These guys understand the situation and don't need anyone to make excuses for them.

I doubt he's losing sleep over a guy in Colorado saying he needs to improve his game but you guys seem to have a serious issue with it. 

charblue.

September 11th, 2017 at 10:47 PM ^

you think someone else should be starting or not, whether you think Speight is not progressing as well as Harbaugh thinks he is, or whether your expectation for the position is higher and Speight clearly represents a descending character in your view, your opinion is irrelevant to the extent that it influences a choice in who plays or not.

I don't get it with all the negativity. Speight had throwing issues against Florida and  ball-handling issues against Cincinnati. He will not set passing records and he doesn't have the same talent to work with as last year which explains to a certain extent why he hasn't fared as well the first two weeks.

But here's the thing, griping about this doesn't change the music until the maestro decides the music isn't moving the team regardless of what the audience thinks or believes. And until that happens, who cares what others are doing elsewhere.

Our coach is never going to embarrass one of his players in public. He will always positively reinforce character and play because he played the position at this school and gets the pressure that's involved, but moreover, he's the coach and he's in a position to make sure outside pressure is not an influence on team-building and success.

This coach has done nothing but win with whatever hand he was dealt. And he makes his players better. And to hear all this bullshit about Speight because the margin of victory wasn't greater against Cincinnati and people got frustrated with unfulfilled scoring opportunities and mistakes, while understandable, is just ridiculously shortsighted. Deal with it.

Insisting someone you haven't seen play is far better than a kid who has started every game and played hurt in big games and claim he isn't good enough is just total crap. I've read and heard this same criticism since 1995.

 

Sten Carlson

September 12th, 2017 at 12:57 AM ^

My "issue" is with your need to express your lack of perspective and irrational expectations by deriding Michigan's starting QB. Is there a player on the roster that doesn't need to "improve his game?" The TEAM lost the OSU game because the TEAM failed to execute and take advantage of the opportunities they had to win the game. Did Wilt contribute that loss? Absolutely! But you're idiotic "if" statements further display your lack of perspective. Nothing happens in a vacuum. Nobody knows what would have happened had those plays gone differently, but you seems to think you know for certain. That's irrational. Say that Wilt needs to improve his game, and he'll agree. But starting down the foolish path of your "leaders and best" and resources comments is just that, foolish. We get it, you want better QB play. But to weave this elaborate tapestry institutional of malfeasance (especially considering where Michigan was just three years ago) is why I said, "get a grip."

MileHighWolverine

September 11th, 2017 at 9:30 PM ^

No, I haven't missed anything....we strive to be the best in academics AND all athletics. The model for that is Stanford and that's what we strive to be. If we want to be about academics with mediocre athletics we would be Northwestern. And we put forth WAY too much money, time and effort towards athletics to be Northwestern. Our coaches are some of the highest paid in the country and we spare no expense for our student athletes - 10 wins doesn't cut it at that point.

We set the bar HIGH at this institution. And that comes with criticism when expectations are not met. Our own HC says the expectation is for championships...why should we set the bar any lower?  

mgobaran

September 12th, 2017 at 9:19 AM ^

These kids go out there and risk their quality of life week in and week out without pay, a pension, lifelong disability support, etc. for your entertainment! Brag about paying for it to happen some more, and see where that gets you. It just means you're a larger investor in the support of unpaid athletes. 

Speight was the only reason we were in the Ohio State Game offensively. He was the only thing that worked during the Florida State Game (both games we would have won if it wasn't for weird tackling meltdowns). He had zero turnovers against Cincinnati. He could use some cleaning up, but he will be a large part of the reason we win 10+ games for the third straight year. Something we haven't done since we followed up a National Title win with 2 years of Tom Brady. Get yourself some perspective. 

Epic-Blue

September 11th, 2017 at 9:00 PM ^

Dumpster fire! WS is what he is. A low three star QB who plays well vs lesser competition and plays like shit vs great competition. Do you think WS goes into Happy Valley and knocks of the Penn St? Heads to Madison and beats the badgers? This team lives and dies with WS arm! I hope I'm wrong, but this is his 3rd year in Harbaugh's system. I'm waiting for our QB guru coach to finally rub off on WS. I think they are a 10 win max team with a 2nd or 3rd place in the B10 east with him at the helm.
Peters lack of development, or lack of offense wherewithal is disconcerting. That's JH guy and he's an afterthought. I hope WS settles into a grove and shut naysayers like me up!

Thomas Turkey

September 11th, 2017 at 6:08 PM ^

I am concerned with the trend line, ST3, as he WILTED under pressure at the end of the season, and this season when we are in need of PROGRESS we are getting REGRESS.  I stick to my guns, he might be the best we have for now, but we won't win the B1G or any playoff games or beat OSU if he continues playing to your definition of "fine."   I am PRAYING!

Kevin13

September 11th, 2017 at 5:52 PM ^

That he feels Speight is the best we have at the position and he's backing him up and keeping his confidence up.  Even if Harbaugh is not pleased with his play he's not going to throw him under the bus to the press. He's doing what a good coach will do and that is say he's playing well and doing a great job and he's the man.

If he is the best we have right now, that is who we have to go with and Harbaugh is just working to make him the best he can be. Hopefully next year someone like Peters or McCaffery make a huge stride forward, grab the position and play at a Championship level. But this year it's Speight all the way.

MGlobules

September 11th, 2017 at 7:01 PM ^

Speight knows the offense. The other two guys don't. If Jim could have the perfect QB in there he would have the perfect QB. Five hundred people have now posted that they have to be realistic about the QB; so please now be everyone's guest and do that. Last year they lost three games by five points. This year they haven't lost any. Yup, Wilton Speight isn't always accurate; yup his completion percentage is not great. We're happy if you can get out there and throw better. Otherwise, you have zero impact on who QBs and--surprise--it will remain that way. The sense of entitlement that now comes with this fanbase when we were begging for talent and integrity just a short time ago. . . creepy. 

MGlobules

September 11th, 2017 at 7:01 PM ^

Speight knows the offense. The other two guys don't. If Jim could have the perfect QB in there he would have the perfect QB. Five hundred people have now posted that they have to be realistic about the QB; so please now be everyone's guest and do that. Last year they lost three games by five points. This year they haven't lost any. Yup, Wilton Speight isn't always accurate; yup his completion percentage is not great. We're happy if you can get out there and throw better. Otherwise, you have zero impact on who QBs and--surprise--it will remain that way. The sense of entitlement that now comes with this fanbase when we were begging for talent and integrity just a short time ago. . . creepy. 

jsquigg

September 11th, 2017 at 5:19 PM ^

Reporters waste questions on useless garbage or trying to bait the coach into doing something unique or interesting.  I'd love more detailed X & O analysis, but that won't happen until the blogs become the press......

CompleteLunacy

September 12th, 2017 at 8:27 AM ^

But bad habits are hard to break, especially if nothing bad has ever happened from them. It's not like he's fumbled every game.

Can we stop holding humans to impossible standards? I bet he was warned...he didn't heed the advice. It bit him. And? How many of us received good advice that we ignored? How many QBs are taught to not throw off their back foot only to do that routinely in games?

Crimeny. Can we settle down with the criticism? Fuck, it's like people forget how awful the team was before Harbaugh got here.

BannerToucher85

September 11th, 2017 at 5:28 PM ^

The video looks exactly as the transcript sounds. Harbaugh did not seem like he wanted to be there and was not suffering stupid questions today at all. The no-dress question/response at the end was particularly cringe worthy

991GT3

September 11th, 2017 at 5:50 PM ^

facing Air Force. His team may not be ready for the type of offense AF employs. Thankfully, their defense is a weak point but unfortunately so is ours. This game could be very close.

The Man Down T…

September 11th, 2017 at 7:24 PM ^

Did you actually watch the last 2 games?  You know, where our top 5 rated defense throttled 2 teams, one of which was a preseason SEC contender?  Our supposed weak spot has outscored our opponents allowing only 2 touchdowns and a field goal while scoring 3 touchdowns themselves.  And only one scoring drive didn't start deep in our territory off a turnover.   Now I know why Harbaugh has an evil eye look...