Monday Presser Notes 10-26 Comment Count

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Rich Rodriguez

  • Injuries: David Molk has a torn ACL and is out until the summer. He will have surgery and miss spring practice. David Moosman will start at center for the rest of the year, and Rocko Khoury and Tim McAvoy will get more reps at center as well. Martavious Odoms is day-to-day with a knee injury. There is no ligament tear, and they're expecting him back. Junior Hemingway has a knee bruise, and he's day-to-day. Brandon Minor bruised his heel (on the opposite leg that has been giving him ankle problems this year). He's day-to-day as well.
  • Defensively, there were more technical errors and missed assignments than usual. Sometimes, it's a matter of guys trying to do too much and losing responsibility. The coaches are always evaluating every scheme and personnel choice. Sometimes adjustments work, and sometimes they don't. Rodriguez has full confidence in the defensive coaching staff.
  • Denard and Tate are both naturally confident young men. Struggling in games may rattle their confidence a bit, and it's up to the coaches to bring it back up. They can't worry about dropped balls, and should only be concerned with what they can fix. They are still learning to use their eyes properly on passing plays.
  • Holding is a point of emphasis for the referees this year. Rodriguez has seen a lot of calls that he doesn't agree with this year - both in favor of and against Michigan. Another thing Rodriguez is upset about is being called for too many men in the backfield. The team was lined up properly and still got called on Saturday - he'll send that play in to the conference for review.
  • The coaches can see the places on the team where talent is lacking. They'll develop the younger guys, but also address the talent issue in the next two recruiting classes. They'll primarily recruit high schoolers, partially because it's difficult for Junior College credits to transfer to Michigan.
  • Illinois is a pretty good team, they've just been unlucky at times. They're still very talented.

Ryan Van Bergen

  • On a down-to-down basis, the defense isn't bad. It's the big plays that have really hurt Michigan this year. Everyone needs to lay their assignments to reduce the big-lay threat of opposing offenses.
  • Van Bergen and Molk are roommates, and Molk's injury is unfortunate, but "it's a part of the game." Molk will help the team vocally since he can't do it on the field.
  • The defensive line is a tight-knit group, and they're fun to play with. If Brandon Graham happens to win a postseason award, he's promised to give the credit to the rest of the defensive linemen.
  • The comments from Penn State that the defense looked confused about where to line up were inaccurate. The team knew what they were doing, and some of the movement was shifting to confuse Penn State's offensive line.
  • Illinois is still similar on offense to what they were last year. Despite the numbers, they still have explosive potential. They make a lot of mistakes though, and Michigan will have to capitalize on that.

David Moosman

  • Moosman is ready to help the team by moving to center full-time. He needs to calm down and remain collected to succeed at center, since he has to direct the entire offensive line. Hopefully, he got all the bad plays out of his system already.
  • The snap through the endzone was the culmination of a bad series by the OL and the offense in general. There was a miscommunication between Tate and Moosman, and Moosman takes the blame for the safety.
  • Since Moosman went to high school outside Chicago, he was asked if he was interest in going to school at Illinois. "I visited Illinois, saw what it was all about, and decided to come here." ICE BURN.

Carlos Brown

  • Carlos's health is good. The headaches from the concussion have gone away. Brown also had "another issue" in spring ball, related to a head injury.
  • The team struggled with the little things against Penn State, and it all added up to result in the loss. Part of that was the fumbling. Brown made a mistake to switch carrying hands on his own fumble. Fred Jackson has a lot of ball security drills that he'll make the players go through this week.
  • Carlos doesn't think Tate Forcier has hit a "freshman wall." He's still the same player he was through the first 4 games of the season, and he's going to pick up that pace again.
  • With Carlos's career almost over, it's crazy to think that he only has 4 or 5 games left. The team's goal has to be making a bowl game to extend to the 5th game. Brown's first career start came against Illinois, and he's hoping to have a good time down there this weekend.

Troy Woolfolk

  • Woolfolk didn't mind switching back and forth between corner and safety during the game Saturday. The package where he plays safety and Cissoko comes onto the field is called the SWAT package by Greg Robinson. It's designed to get the best pass coverage onto the field. Sometimes when the defense lines up in man coverage, it's the CB's decision to press the receiver or play off.
  • The Penn State game wasn't a matter of one or two plays changing the result. Unlike Michigan State and Iowa, the Wolverines were just outplayed for 4 quarters. It was a definite eye-opener for the team to have that happen.
  • The defense is capable of greatness, but they just aren't consistent enough. "We allow people to score [with mistakes], it's not that they're scoring on us." If MIchigan can eliminate the little errors, this could be a good defense. There wasn't confusion for the team, just guys not fully executing their assignments.
  • Woolfolk has thought about returning kicks since he's one of the fastest guys on the team. However, in his only KR experience in high school, he muffed the ball and the other team recovered. His high school teammate Darryl Stonum told the Michigan coaches to avoid putting Troy back to take kicks.
  • Arrelious Benn is a very physical and strong receiver - Woolfolk joked that the DBs will have to get in a lot of reps on the bench press this week. Illinois overall is a big, hard-nosed team. Michigan can't have execution errors and expect to win.

Comments

Feat of Clay

October 26th, 2009 at 3:50 PM ^

Moosman is such a contradiction to me. He charms my socks off, everything that is written about him makes me love him, and that Illinois quote made my panties quiver. But then he does stuff on the field that makes me want to flick him upside the head. Sigh.

jonny_GoBlue

October 26th, 2009 at 3:43 PM ^

"Sometimes when the defense lines up in man coverage, it's the CB's decision to press the receiver or play off." Methinks they need a little more training on when they should and should not give 10-12 yard cushions...

evilempire

October 26th, 2009 at 5:39 PM ^

1) RR's comments about the center position, already confirm what I have been thinking....mooseman does NOT like playing center..and is uncomfortable doing it....great 2) Finally a public admission about something that has been hinted at by RR, his staff, and even third party folks (nielhans comments at the WVU banquet.....there are talent shortages...and.. 3) they quote "will address those in the next TWO recruiting classes".....this confirms a thought I've had since the Psu game ended, this rebuilding job is much bigger than we thought 4) The difficulty in JC transfers means Saban is out as a potential successor to RR (big shot at saban by evilempire..ha..ha) 5) Nothing wrong with Robinson as DC....schemes are fine...we are just short on bodies....duh

DoubleMs

October 26th, 2009 at 7:10 PM ^

I feel like the worst coaching call made all game was the decision to put Molk in again in the 2nd half after he tweaked his knee on the 2nd play of the game. The risk of re-injury of the knee was too great. I would have preferred if he hadn't played at all in the game, it was still too early. With things like that, you err towards resting the player too long, always.

claire

October 26th, 2009 at 8:27 PM ^

Rather than going 15-25 yards down the field, the 10 yard-or-so passing game makes more sense for these quarterbacks. This would seem to build confidence and potentially open up the longer passes. In truth, Penn State is probably the best team in the Big 10 and they showed it.