Rich Rodriguez Presser Notes 8-19-10 Comment Count

Tim

Bullets from Rich Rod's post-practice press conference today.

Dealing With Troy Woolfolk's Injury

Troy is in great shape, and he was playing well. They don't know how long Woolfolk fill be out, "I think we're still waiting on some medical results... I'm confident we've got guys to step in."

Initially, everybody's concerned for their teammate. Once they know he's ok, they're able to bounce back. Everybody's down, but "once they see him getting around, they'll bounce back."

"We'll move guys around in the secondary" to compensate for Woolfolk's injury. Some safeties had already moved to corner, but there may be some more. "With our schemes, our free safeties and our corners are in the same meeting room, so I think they probably know each other's position anyway." Asked if any WRs would move to DB: "No. Strictly defensive guys." All the young guys at DB have a chance, and now they have a sense of urgency to prepare.

Other than Woolfolk, they only have "typical camp injuries" - guys missing a practice or two because they're banged up.

Saturday's Scrimmage

"I wish we had a better way to measure." Rodriguez wishes there was an inter-squad scrimmage, because now there's no way to test yourself against somebody else. Division 1-A is the only level of football without scrimmages.

RR will know after tomorrow's practice who will miss saturday scrimmage due to injury.

In the scrimmage, they're looking for overall competition. Coaches won't be on the field for the scrimmage. Players will have to see the signs from the sidelines, which is new for the freshmen. They'll scrimmage "at least most of" the special teams Saturday. It will be an opportunity to let the player get used to the new turf.

No firm first and second teams on either side of the ball. The scrimmage on Saturday will be mixed across groups. QBs won't be live in the scrimmage.

After the scrimmage Saturday, they'll have another, smaller one midweek next week. After that, the coaches will pretty much know who's on the two-deep, who's on the travel squad, etc. They'll only run practice with two groups getting the majority of the reps at that point.

Personnel

At QB, Rodriguez always had at least two guys get almost the same number of reps - "even when I've had a clear-cut starter". All three guys are getting equal reps. That'll taper down after the scrimmage.

QBs probably won't be live all camp. As long as they are practicing with good fundamentals, and taking care of the ball, they won't go live.

Tate - He's had a pretty good camp. He's really gotten better. He's been challenged, so far he's responded well. He's a little bigger and stronger. Tate has worked. Some of the guys that have been challenged - guys who have ability and need it. Tate and "a couple other guys" have responded to the challenge. When they know there's competition, they're more motivated.

All three guys at QB are getting better. It's possible that Devin could win the job. Is it likely he could win the job? "Possible? Likely? Possible's a better word." He came in behind because of experience, but he's competing to win it.

There's an ongoing battle at running back. The top guy won't be settled, they're hoping for two or three guys ready for the UConn game.

Jon Bills has been with the team through camp, serving as a student assistant coach. His halo should be coming off in the next few days.

The competition at tackle is going well. "I've really been pleased with Perry Dorrestein, and Mark Huyge, they're veterans. They've come back and played pretty well. And the two young guys, Taylor Lewan and Mike Schofield are competing right there with them."

Craig Roh "is moving around well; he's in good shape... He's carrying the extra weight pretty well."

Mark Moundros is in contention for a starting linebacker spot. Obi Ezeh, Kenny Demens, JB Fitzgerald, Kevin Leach, and Moundros can all play multiple LB positions. Rodriguez has "really been pleased" with Obi Ezeh. Jonas Mouton has been a little banged up. "They're in really good shape."

Kickers have done better, and been pretty good last two days. Will Hagerup has punted well, as has Seth Broekhuizen. Justin Meram (the soccer player) says he can throw it, too. Rodriguez isn't excited to find out.

Leadership And Wings

"Our senior class is doing a great job with leadership." The team was shown a video the other day with the history of Michigan's program, then the seniors presented some team goals. Seniors came up with the goals, and Rodriguez gave a few tips to help them achieve those goals. The goals are pretty common, there are higher expectations at Michigan, and everyone should start the year competing for a championship. "We've got ambitious guys, and they're working toward that end."

It's critical for seniors to take a leadership role. Off the field, in the locker room, around campus, etc. "When a senior's getting on you about something, don't take it personal." They're doing it for your own good and the team's good. Fear of offending someone sometimes makes seniors afraid to speak out.

We've had good leadership each of the past couple years. Guys didn't really know what coaches wanted the first year. Last year's guys were good leaders (Zoltan, Brandon Graham), but they might not have been as vocal all the time.

Have to push to practice at a championship level during camp. The team has a good attitude. There are moments when practice goes well, at other times the team is ragged. The afternoon practices of two-a-days are when guys are really tired. Guys know when they're not practicing at a high level.

Does Tate have his wings back? "Yes, they got it back today. Yes they did. There's the story for you." Why now? "We wanted to see some consistency a few days in a row." This was the first time he's done something like this.

Most encouraged that the players like to work. Nobody's late for practice or meetings, everybody's attentive. "I Love their attitude, and I love their work ethic, and that's the start."

Etc.

Ball security - really good so far. A couple interceptions, tipped passes or bad decisions, but there hasn't been a fumble in the past couple days. Throwing it well, good at taking care of the ball.

In the past, the coaches have tried to simplify the offense, has that changed this year? Haven't yet put more in this year. Installation really slowed down this week. We'll have to do more to get ready for UConn.

Summer school is mostly over, though a couple guys might be taking a final tomorrow. Freshmen finished, which is nice because school has been making them miss meetings. Rodriguez is anxious to see how they can progress when football is their only focus.

Grades will come out in a week or so, and we'll know the eligibility status of upperclassmen then (obvious Shaw leading question).

Rodriguez has certain things he puts on lists to get done, and they're right on track to meet those goals. "We've really made progress. I think we're right on track." The scrimmage will tell a lot about where they are.

Rodriguez got one of the first copies of Jon Falk's new book. He hasn't read the whole thing yet. "He's got a lot of stories to tell, and he's an icon, and everybody loves big Jon."

Comments

Jeffy Fresh

August 19th, 2010 at 6:45 PM ^

Nice to see RR positive.  I think he usually gives a pretty honest assessment of how the team is doing.  In the past it was always "we have a lot of work to do", but he seems to really be excited about this season so far, even with Troy's injury.

ish

August 19th, 2010 at 7:08 PM ^

Given that he talked about Tate, and that he has a policy of only talking about guys who play for Michigan, I think we can draw certain conclusions…

gnrgoblue

August 19th, 2010 at 7:15 PM ^

Testing the MGoApp's worthiness in the reply space.

I don't know how I feel about not shoring up the secondary with someone from offense. I understand that you don't want to make both units worse because of an injury, but I think there's something to be said, at this point, for having warm bodies available (bodies with scholarships). but my guess is the coaches know more than I do.

Glutton

August 19th, 2010 at 7:29 PM ^

Maybe (hopefully) he is actually confident that the defensive personnel have what it takes to get the job done.  I don't think he, or the players, would sacrifice Ws so as not to move players around.

SC Wolverine

August 19th, 2010 at 9:22 PM ^

namely, to see enough success for RR to stay and the progress to continue, so we can compete for a conference championship next year.  If our offense and defensive lines play well this year, 8 wins is in grasp.  I admit that we need vastly improved linbacker play (and secondary play) to win consistently against the better competition.  But for now, we just need to beat (almost ) all of the mediocre teams.  This is not to say that I would not welcome greatness this year, but, well, you know, it's not real likely.  So let's be excited if we can exceed expectations and have real hope that next year marks the return to our prior competitive standards.  I dread the prospect of a regime change, and the fact is that RR is a real football coach, so the goal is to keep him going forward.

RickenbockeR

August 19th, 2010 at 7:43 PM ^

Though I can't resist reading, I get so annoyed with the amount of "coach speak" these camp press conferences consist of. I understand that he can't divulge too much or the press goes nuts over every word or implication. However, it's the same thing every week. "They are in great shape" or "They're competing." Isn't there some drop of info to quench our thirst?

As Jeffy Fresh pointed out it is nice to hear coach being positive about this team and camp. We are used to hearing "We've still got a long way to go" and the like.

champswest

August 19th, 2010 at 9:29 PM ^

He may and he may not, it depends on a lot of things.  My guess is that RR would like to have 3 QBs ready to go and I think that means guys with some game snaps early on.  If your #1 goes down, you want your #3 ready to go in case the back up gets his bell rung and has to sit a few snaps (or more).  DG looks like he is physically ready and if he is also ready ability wise, then IMO he should play.

I think that a redshirt is a good idea for guys that are not physically ready as freshman (usually lineman) or when you are really deep at a position.  If DG is as good as a lot of us think he is, why use a redshirt if there is a good chance that he might not stay for 5 years?  Just my personal opinion, but only RR's matters.

NateVolk

August 19th, 2010 at 8:52 PM ^

The posters who lean towards the idea that Rich gives honest assessments about the team and how they are doing, are catching it right.  He has zero salesman when it comes to talking about the team.  That is more Bo Shembechler and less like a Kiffin or Dantonio who tend to talk in boasts and platitudes.  The stuff of guys trying to ignite a fan base. Rich seems indifferent to any of that.

If you go back and read old Bo press conferences he was general and subdued in praise but more specific in criticism about the team.  Rodriguez is very similar.

You guys who are reading between the coach talk line and seeing more positive reports from the coach are making a great point. Right now, it does the heart good to see it to.

I think we all need to remember that with the offense in particular, Rodriguez is one of the go to guys in the whole country.  He knows exactly what he wants to see out of every player on every play to a level that most coaches wouldn't get. 

I try to keep that in mind. He didn't build a great program at WV built on 5 stars who he pampers. He did it like he is doing it now and it does take time.

Njia

August 19th, 2010 at 9:50 PM ^

Indeed. Their styles are very similar. It is easy to see that RR is growing in his confidence of the team. If he has reservations about the DBs, it didn't show much in the presser, and that's good. The differences between his first year and this are unbelieveable.

I get the feeling we're this close to being a good team. However, until we see the product on Sept 4, it's all speculation. I don't want to make predictions of so many wins, which teams we'll beat, etc. Let's all agree to just take it one game at a time.

NateVolk

August 19th, 2010 at 10:43 PM ^

I notice that he doesn't seem to have missed a breath over the DBs. Same "going about it according to the plan" confidence.  He would likely say something we could read as ominous, and so far nothing.  I think he completely trusts the level of athletes and the way he is putting this together. Or he is just heavily sedated. 

Gotta be the former.

Again, he builds for competition between a certain caliber of athlete at every position. He doesn't hunt and peck random high school stars and promise them playing time.  I know a lot of coaches do, especiallly if they are desperate to make waves. The problem with doing it that way is you hurt depth, you kill recruiting at certain positions because you can't con kids regarding their chance  to play, and you don't get the most out of your best players because they were promised things. It is a quick fix approach. 

Rodriguez is going about it the Pete Carrol at USC way.  Compete, compete, compete,  with an open depth chart.  It is a longer term approach and given the way his behind has been on the skillet the last couple years, risky.

But I know he knows what he is doing. I am not ready to declare a state of emergency over any position until I get  a chance to see the team play some games.  A guy who knows way more college football than me is running things.

Wouldn't it be neat in 3 years or so if it were clearly proven that we hired the smartest guy in the room after all?  Not saying it will happen, but I would love watching the "experts" dooming Rich scurrying for cover.

 

I hope I am reading this correctly?

SC Wolverine

August 19th, 2010 at 9:15 PM ^

since RR clearly wants to keep it inside the team.  It does us no good to highlight something that can only be embarrassing to young Tate.  Seeing his cameo on today's countdown videa (very welcome cameo, by the way), I was reminded of what a kid this guy is.  He messed up, he has worked his way into good graces, and there it is.  Good team stuff.

SC Wolverine

August 19th, 2010 at 9:12 PM ^

for DG to redshirt.  For one thing, that would mean that Denard and Tate are looking good enough to really carry the team.  For another, a redshirt offers a lot of advantages for a young player.  Assuming that we won't recruit a 5-star QB every year, it would be to our advantage to spread out the years between Denard & Tate on the one hand and DG on the other.

In my view, one of the biggest variables for this season is whether or not Denard can run the offense.  If he can, his elite speed and elusiveness offer us the prospect of exceeding expectations for the offense (and perhaps the season as well).  So let's all pull for Denard to get it together.

Captain Obvious

August 19th, 2010 at 9:22 PM ^

of players without wings at some point or another?  I know it was discussed a bit before it was confirmed that it was a motivational tool, but now I feel like it's fair game to discuss.  After watching the BTN preview today I only noticed Tate and Austin White.  Any others?

TATEisGREATyo

August 19th, 2010 at 9:24 PM ^

Who gives a shit the less we know the less our opponent can prepare for.  Game 1 will tell you who's starting, why do you need to know any earlier?

stillMichigan

August 19th, 2010 at 10:52 PM ^

I like the fact that Obi is looking good and working hard. Linebacker play has got to be better this year. I think when Rich talks positive of a player we can believe it. I like that about him. And to say Tate is working hard is great as well. If Tate can keep a positive attitude like he appears to have then the QB rotation could be something special. And DG can redshirt.

V.O.R.

August 19th, 2010 at 11:16 PM ^

This is college football, not the pros. We've seen freshman QB's, RB's and DB's play and do well. Teams with great depth have the luxury simply replacing the injured with the next five star player in line. However, we've also seen frehsman/sophomore players step in and do well as long as the rest of the unit is solid.

When we look at our defensive coordinator we see a man who has done it all. If anyone can develop a scheme to shore up the weakness in the defensive unit, he can. We know that opponents will key on our young secondary, and this simply means that they have to grow up quickly, but I believe overall they will be okay. Donnovan Warren played as a freshman and did well considering. If Michigan doesn't win the national championship this year, it won't be because of the young CB's.

uminks

August 20th, 2010 at 1:59 AM ^

I feel bad for Woolfolk getting injured. I know he worked hard during the off-season, but may be he can rehab and be back late this season?  Overall, RR seem rather upbeat about how the team is shaping up. I like the fact that this team is maturing and we will have good senior leadership both on and off the field. The real surprise would be if Devin wins the starting QB job. It sounds like he is really improving. Do we red shirt Devin? Or do we keep all 3 QBs in the mix this season?

I can't wait until the season opener!

Amaizeing-E

August 20th, 2010 at 4:01 AM ^

I don't think i care about the starting QB issue and honestly no one else should either...WE NEED TO FIND SOME CORNERS DAMMIT OR THE ONLY HIGHLIGHTS WE'LL SEE OF MICHIGAN WILL BE FADE ROUTES EXECUTED PERFECTLY BY THE OTHER TEAM....CAN ANYONE OUT THERE PLAY SOME CORNER !? IF YOU CAN ITS NOT TO LATE TO WALK ON!!

Amaizeing-E

August 20th, 2010 at 4:01 AM ^

I don't think i care about the starting QB issue and honestly no one else should either...WE NEED TO FIND SOME CORNERS DAMMIT OR THE ONLY HIGHLIGHTS WE'LL SEE OF MICHIGAN WILL BE FADE ROUTES EXECUTED PERFECTLY BY THE OTHER TEAM....CAN ANYONE OUT THERE PLAY SOME CORNER !? IF YOU CAN ITS NOT TO LATE TO WALK ON!!

Wolverine318

August 20th, 2010 at 6:36 AM ^

Just an FYI, I am a GSI for the chemistry department and we released our grades to students two days ago for the course I am teaching. So, Shaw's grades should be released any day.