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

urbanachiever

August 20th, 2010 at 8:54 AM ^

So I watched the first half of the 2009 UM / ND game on BTN last night.  I didn't realize that Cissoko was THAT BAD!  On the one drive, ND got a holding penalty, then a delay of game.  So 1st and 25, and they throw a 30 yd. jump ball to Floyd who easily pulls it down.  That was a state of emergency at CB, and I have to think whoever plays this year will be able to execute better than that.

I think we all over-reacted to Woolfolk's injury - we just need to let this thing play out and evaluate it 1 game at a time

msoccer10

August 20th, 2010 at 9:26 AM ^

I watched that game last night too. I didn't remember us getting so lucky but I didn't think Cissoko was that bad. I thought we couldn't get any pressure on Clausen and you had an NFL caliber QB throwing to two NFL caliber wide receivers. It is going to be a hell of a lot worse this year without Cissoko, Warrren and Woolfolk. The best chance we have of not getting shredded by the pass is if our linebackers, bandit and spur are able to get to the qb.

The secondary is designed not to allow the deep pass. Basically, it seems the corners and the free safety are playing a three deep zone and their job is to just make sure nothing goes over their head. That means Christian, Floyd and Gordon, none of whom are blazing fast, are all going to be playing way off their man. I think we are going to get very annoyed giving up short passes to the flats all game. But if we improve our run defense and our offense improves from last year, which it should, we'll outscore most of our opponents.

urbanachiever

August 20th, 2010 at 9:45 AM ^

But the thing is, Cissoko wasn't even contesting those jump balls.  In all reailty, even if he plays them well and times his jumps, Floyd probably still pulls in a lot of the deep balls.  But I noticed (especially on replays when the camera would follow the ball a little closer while it was in the air) when Floyd and Cissoko would come into the picture, Cissoko wouldn't even be facing the play.  He was still running or spinning or whatever.  He wouldn't have been able to contest those balls if my 6'0 frame was running the route

So I guess my point is that big, strong receivers will certainly create mismatches for us.  But Cissoko wouldn't have been able to stop anyone with his technique, and I'm hoping that whoever we have this year can at least slowdown the lower tier BT receivers.

Blue boy johnson

August 20th, 2010 at 11:23 AM ^

Let me jump in here for a quick sec. I thought Michael Williams had some nice plays in the ND game as well. Kudos to Williams, he takes a lot of unnecessary bull shit on this board and nobody ever has anything positive to say about the kid.

michgoblue

August 20th, 2010 at 10:27 AM ^

Why do people assume that Denard has some sort of problem learning this offense?  Last year, fine, he didn't enroll early like Tate did, so there was a learning curve.  At this point, he is likely as familiar with the offense as Tate. 

I think that the delay is because this offense is, in fact, complicated for the full offensive unit, and each new wrinkle requires getting numerous players to run the play in a coordinated manner.  Rolling out too many plays too fast can cause confusion amongst the offensive unit, not just the QB.

michgoblue

August 20th, 2010 at 10:25 AM ^

Is it just me or is RR starting to look more relaxed over the last 2-3 pressers?  Over the past two years, and the first few pressers of this summer, he still looked tense, and his comments (and even tone) had a less positive slant.  I am getting the feeling that he is starting to see things come together, which is good.

I guess over the last 2 years, RR was trying convering the message (without actually saying it) that we shouldn't get our hopes up too far - this year, I don't get that sense.

michgoblue

August 20th, 2010 at 10:44 AM ^

"Rodriguez got one of the first copies of Jon Falk's new book. He hasn't read the whole thing yet."

He hasn't read the whole thing yet?  This, to me is inexcusable.  If he wants to coach the greatest program in the history of college fb, he should at least take the time to brush up on its history.  I mean, seriously, it's the summer - what the hell else is he doing that he can't set aside a few hours here or there.  Does this man not take a daily crap?  What does he read when he is on the toilet, the history of freekin' West Virginia?  Spread offense for dummies?

I bet that Les Miles Jim Harbaugh have each read this book cover to cover.  Twice.

Sheesh.

MazeCraze

August 20th, 2010 at 9:37 PM ^

But after Les Miles pulled some recruiting shenanigans and Harbaugh bashed his alma matter, I'm not too concerned about it. As long as Rich Rod starts winning  I don't care if he appeals to the "old guard" because one national championship in 50 years ain't good enough for me. 

As an aside, these last two losing seasons don't sit well with me either...

HailGoBlue86

August 20th, 2010 at 12:46 PM ^

Best quote of the whole presser was "no fumbles". Also glad to hear Tate got his wings, now we won't have to hear that annoying question every single press conference.