Monday Presser Notes 8-30-10: Rich Rodriguez Comment Count

Tim

Notes from Rich Rodriguez's weekly press conference.

The Team

The team is relatively healthy, other than waiting on Fitzgerald Tousaint's status with a sprained knee, which they'll know in the next day or two. Outside of Troy, they've been fortunate through camp.

RR will talk to the QBs at the end of the week, and let them know the plans. Everybody gets reps in practice, so there shouldn't be a huge adjustment. "I don't think for our offense, they're worried about who's behind them. Everybody's gotta do their job." Could see scenarios where all three play during the season. "Everybody says, 'is Devin gonna be redshirted?' Probably not. Devin's probably going to play."

Starting QB - "I don't know if the coaches know yet, but I have an idea." Will know a guy or two who is ready to play, but he reserves the right to change his mind. As far as informing the players, "I don't need no Dr. Phil moment with the guys. 'Let me explain the situation and how do you really feel about it?'" QB rotation will be determined by "Basically a feel thing. How the game is going, how we want to attack the defense or how they're playing." Rodriguez won't have an itchy trigger finger if guys make one mistake. Seeing things from the sidelines will help them learn. When Denard played last year, he knew what the team was doing, not the why, or how it would be defended. Would have been nice to redshirt him, but needed him to play.

Shaw and Smith - "They've been the most consistent." Well-rounded with running, protection, and receiving. They understand offense the best. Michael Shaw's eligibility will be known in next couple days. Rodriguez is not sure all six tailbacks on the depth chart will play, but all of them have taken 1st and 2nd team reps. Teric Jones has moved back to offense. He showed enough in practice with other guys in class or injured that he'll settle there. "I think he likes, and probably can perform better offensively."

This fall is the most consistent Darryl Stonum's been in three years. Pleased with him this camp. He, Hemingway, and Odoms, are the most experienced. Stonum had to prove himself, but other guys did, too. "He's had to reach a certain maturity level. He's been very focused on it... He came into camp in great shape." He'll be a big factor.

The coaches are as comfortable with the secondary as you can be with freshmen. Rogers and JT Floyd provide a bit of experience. "The young guys will have opportunity, and have progressed well in practice." They'll improve during the season with experience. Rogers has been more consistent in practice. Some of the things that aren't "or" on the depth chart probably should be. More guys capable of contributing, you'll see more guys play this year.

Harder for the big guys to play a lot of plays. Martin is in good shape, but to play that much is a lot to ask. Ryan Van Bergen won't get that much either. Adam Patterson and Will Campbell will have an opportunity. RVB has a combo role - very athletic, and has a knack for pass-rushing. Jibreel Black is "readier than he was back then" at media day. The coaches have to play the best guys they have, and "right now Jibreel is good enough to play."

With a lack of experience in the secondary, they'll adjust scheme accordingly. "How do we limit the pressure on some of the young guys?" James Rogers and JT Floyd have played. The safeties are inexperienced. "That's the hope" to make up for inexperience with speed. They want to get a lot of guys to the ball.

Carvin Johnson as starter - "We probably could have put an "or" on there." There are still 3-4 practices before the UConn game. He's only played that position the last couple weeks. He gives the team athleticism at that spot.

True freshmen to play this fall will include all on the depth chart, and there could be others who "have a chance to sneak up in there." A lot of other guys are on special teams as well. In a couple years, Michigan won't be as reliant on freshmen, depending on recruiting and development.

It's not just the younger players who have nerves. "We're nervous too, as coaches." The only way to deal with that is play. Have young guys who need to play. "If they're not nervous, there's something wrong with them, or they're probably lying to you." They'll adjust. Eventually, you just are able to block everything out and play. Some young players will have to mature quickly.

Rodriguez doesn't worry about puffing up individual players. "It's all about The Team, The Team, The Team. That's why." Our guys aren't getting much national press anyway. Being one of 80 guys on a watchlist isn't that big a deal. He'll worry about touting guys at the end of the year. Is that just sandbagging? "I would never do that." Guys understand what team is about, and are working toward that. Their priorities are about the team, not individual glory.

"I'd rather have the element of experience than the element of surprise" as far as the depth chart. Might know eventually what we'll have, but there will be nerves through the first couple games. "Big Jonny [Falk] will probably have to bring a couple extra pairs of pants, in case they make a little mess, you know. If you see somebody running up the tunnel in the first quarter with big Jonny running behind him, carrying one of his books. Wardrobe malfunction or something."

"I hope it's not the case that we have to have shootouts. I think our defense would take exception to that."

UConn

"I think it means a lot, especially for our players and our staff" to start the season right. It helps with momentum for the following week. As for expectations, Rodriguez wants to play well, they haven't talked about win numbers. "Every team in America is excited about the first game."

Rodriguez doesn't worry about outside expectations. "Our expectations every year are to compete for the Big Ten championship." This year, keep showing progress, so the team can get to the point where they'll win close games and not beat themselves.

UConn is Big, physical team. Lots of experience. "Older group of guys that have kind of been-there, done-that." They won't make mistakes, so Michigan has to go out there to win it, not capitalize on the opponents' mistakes. Rodriguez's past experience against UConn helps a bit, but there are different guys, they've grown up, we're a younger team, etc. "We know a little bit about some of the things they do."

The key against UConn will be tackling well. The team does some live tackling in August, but they don't do as much as you'd like because you don't want to get hurt. UConn has great skill guys, so Michigan must tackle well.

The differences between Big Ten and Big East aren't as pronounced as some say. Schemes are similar - despite the reputation. There are some downhill teams, some spread teams. The Big East is underrated in terms of talent, they're just not as known. "I don't see it as a huge amount of difference." The Big Ten has more long-standing football traditions, which leads to a better reputation.

UConn's program has grown "quite a bit probably recently, because of the facilities." The University, state, and supporters have shown a level of commitment to go as high as they can in 1-A football. Coaching staff stability has helped the program achieve success.

"We have a rule anyway, once you score, you hand the ball to the official and celebrate with your teammates."

Two years ago, the team had no quarterbacks and very few guys overall with any experience. Even with young QBs, the sophomores are experienced. On defense, there are fewer guys who have played (particularly on the back end). It's OK to look at the last couple years to learn, but don't reflect too much.

"If we're recruiting you, it's because we believe you can play. how quickly you play" depends on you. won't put a guy in there unless he's ready physically and mentally.

The team might be more prepared for the no-huddle of UConn since they practice against it all the time. "They'll probably come right at us." Running downhill with play-action, and they'll take a couple early deep shots. "They'll run the ball right at us, they've got big linemen, and they'll see if we can hold up up front and tackle well." No huddle not a big deal.

Rich has played UConn 4 times "I think we won 'em all didn't we? So [the memories] are all good." The last one is memorable, because WVU was on a roll. The Huskies always played physical games.

On Thursdays, they practice in the stadium. Before the first game, the band comes out to perform. "As you all know, they're terrific." The players never get to see the band, so they'll get a chance to watch some performance, and sing The Victors together.

The team will see Brock Mealer walk out, but "once it's kicked off, we're worried about football."

Comments

Beavis

August 31st, 2010 at 9:57 AM ^

"I hope it's not the case that we have to have shootouts. I think our defense would take exception to that."

Not exactly the "don't worry our defense is not that bad" commentary I was hoping for. 

Hoek

August 31st, 2010 at 10:02 AM ^

The differences between Big Ten and Big East aren't as pronounced as some say. Schemes are similar - despite the reputation. There are some downhill teams, some spread teams. The Big East is underrated in terms of talent, they're just not as known. "I don't see it as a huge amount of difference." The Big Ten has more long-standing football traditions, which leads to a better reputation.

I hate this I think there is a huge difference, the Big East sucks. Is this coach talk? it always seems that RR is talking up the Big East why?

Blazefire

August 31st, 2010 at 10:04 AM ^

messing his pants. That's  the image I wanted this morning. Oh yeah.

I always worry that all of the "OR"s mean we don't have a true starter, but then I realize we've got as many "OR"s on offense as we do on defense, where we DO have true starters. I mean, seriously, think about how good Tate was much of last year. He's not going to regress, so if we've got two other guys that are good enough to warrant an "OR" right there with him, then we're in great shape.

RVB had big moments last year. If Black is good enough to "OR" it with him, then I'm thrilled.

EXCITED, BABY!

cjm

August 31st, 2010 at 10:16 AM ^

I took it as Falk was running up the tunnel following a player (or multiple players) that messed their pants due to being nervous.  None-the-less, as you say, not the image desired this morning.

GunnersApe

August 31st, 2010 at 10:13 AM ^

This is what will scare me the most in the first QTR with the DB's. Play fast boys and have a short memory.

I'm hoping for a total demoralizing opening scoring drive (no long runs, just soul crushing 5 yarders), followed by a 3 and out by UCONN. Then "lights out bitches" UM can pass.

 Still I know I'll be on the baby aspirin regardless.  

Njia

August 31st, 2010 at 10:30 AM ^

Or he is very confident. Watch that video clip, and tell me that guy isn't loose. If he's really nervous, he doesn't show it.

Every time I see him, it makes me want him to succeed even more.

Bodogblog

August 31st, 2010 at 10:33 AM ^

I love me some RVB.  Don't forget about him, fellow pollyannas

Don't worry fellas, the DB's are too young to understand they can't be great.  They just want to win.

Bodogblog

August 31st, 2010 at 11:02 AM ^

from the wisdom of RR.  TOs, and relative lack thereof, is just one of many reasons for dreaded hope.  To wit:
  - Improved overall DL (see RVB love), I include Roh here when he's down
  - Improved LBs, I include Roh here when he's up
  - Improved OL
  - Improved QBs

Blue Blue Blue

August 31st, 2010 at 10:49 AM ^

Brock Mealer "leading the team out of the tunnet" sounds as if it will be one of those Michigan Moments we blog about forever.....especially if we go on to a win.

Anybody have any idea how they plan on doing that?   Will Brock go to and past the banner alone, so as to avoid an accident when jacked players come out?   Will the players just part around him?

What a great moment it will be.

Eyebrowse

August 31st, 2010 at 11:28 AM ^

RR seemingly having fun with the presser, making jokes, talking about the team, the team, the team.  Man, Saturday cannot get here fast enough.  Excitement level is off the charts.

GO BLUE!

Don

August 31st, 2010 at 12:13 PM ^

I was curious about Tim's assertion re: the NFL draft for BE vs B10. On ESPN I checked the total number of players drafted over the past two drafts out of both conferences.

Big East: 44 total drafted; averages to 5.5 per conference team over both years

Big Ten: 61 total drafted; averages to 5.5+ per conference team over both years

I know there are other ways to rate conferences besides just NFL draft choices, but the last two years suggest that in the eyes of NFL scouts, there isn't a huge difference in talent between the two conferences.

Whether that was the case when RR was with WVU I don't know. Don't care much, either. Only a fool would suggest that Don Canham shouldn't have hired Bo because the MAC wasn't equal to the Big Ten.

WolvinLA2

August 31st, 2010 at 12:58 PM ^

That's an interesting fact, but a pretty small sample size. I'd be interested to see how that continues over 2 more years and what effect losing their top coaches will have (RR, Kelly, Dantonio, Petrino, etc). The fact that the Big East's recruiting is SO far below the level of the Big Ten suggests this 2-year statistic will not continue. Especially with the addition of Nebraska.

goblue9683

August 31st, 2010 at 12:21 PM ^

It's becoming increasingly more difficult to find press release transcripts.  I typically will not watch or listen to the presser vids at work, and that's usually the time I use to spend catching up on news.

Quoted/paraphrased vs. direct quotes makes little/no difference to me as long as the information is mostly correct.

Unless I'm missing something, I can't find the transcripts anywhere.

Keep up the good (and might seem like tedious/redundant) work.

bdneely4

August 31st, 2010 at 10:50 PM ^

but it seems as though the TEAM has been the main focus in all the player interviews I have heard the past few years.  I will admit that I have read more boards, blogs, and story on UMich regarding football the past 2-3 years than ever before, but the TEAM seems to be the consistent message from all the players.  Kudos to the coaching staff to keep that traditional message going.

The TEAM, The TEAM, The TEAM, this message is what willkeep us all together OR just winning!