Learning to love Jordan Kovacs

Submitted by jbibiza on

I just watched Countdown to Kickoff #23 and am ready to shed my anti-walk on bias; at least when it comes to Kovacs.  He is a solid kid who loves Michigan and has the attitude and fortitude that we want to see in all Wolverines.  It is rare for a true walk on to make an impact and many of us withheld our seal of approval in hopes that a scholarship player with stronger measurables would emerge.  It wasn't enough that he made a zillion tackles (and barely missed any) including 17 against MSU.  It wasn't enough that he played hard every down and was almost always in the right position.  All we could see was that he was smoked by that Indiana running back and that he could not possibly be great because of his status.  

I hereby resign from that club and declare myself to be a Jordan Kovacs fan.  May he SPUR us to glorious defensive heights.

GO BLUE!

chitownblue2

August 12th, 2010 at 10:40 AM ^

He is a walk-on freshman who worked his ass off of a serious knee injury to play as a RS freshman. I think the only proper attitude to have towards him until he does something to not deserve it is one of tremendous respect.

03 Blue 07

August 12th, 2010 at 12:20 PM ^

Agreed. Think about it: This kid went out and had knee surgery, so he could try to walk on again. The guy's work ethic, determination, attitude, and, frankly, balls, are incredibly admirable and somewhat inspiring on a personal level. And also the fact that it seems, through sheer force of will, he has turned himself into a starter at the University of Michigan, is incredible.

Search4Meaning

August 12th, 2010 at 10:40 AM ^

A guy is given a chance and understands that it is not a gift.  He works hard and is rewarded for his efforts.

Kudos also to Rodriguez and his staff for encouraging walk ons.  

nofunforfu

August 12th, 2010 at 10:51 AM ^

Agree. He is a tackling maching in real life and the game too (although I'll admit I benched him for Vlad the Impaler). But I hope beyond hope that his responsibilities are kept to stopping the run and covering the flats. He can do those things. Coming over from a deep position to stop a fly pattern.....not so much (at least last year).

WichitanWolverine

August 12th, 2010 at 10:52 AM ^

Yes, he made some bad plays last year but as people said above he is a walk-on with a rebuilt knee.  If no scholarship players are good enough to take his spot, then I see no valid reason to give him anything but love.  He is a very solid player and probably my favorite guy on the team right now.

I think we need to dub him the JoKer from now on, given his ability to make runningbacks look silly.  Any takers?

drewhat

August 12th, 2010 at 10:52 AM ^

The thing about Jordan is he didn't have a scholarship or even the promise of ever getting one.  He worked his ass off to get where he is.  Hell I live in Toledo and never heard a word about him in high school.  Now he has worked his way into the starting line up.  Maybe JT Turner should have been hanging out with him over the summer.

MGoShoe

August 12th, 2010 at 10:55 AM ^

...he's earned a scholarship by his hard work and dedication.  So I say we should can the walk on stuff.  Why should anyone care about his pedigree except to make it into a cool story about achievement?

Carcajous

August 12th, 2010 at 10:56 AM ^

Welcome!  

I have to ask... why is it you had to "learn to love" a guy who grew up loving Michigan, tried walking on, didn't make the team because he had to have his knee rebuilt, rehabbed on his own time/dime so he could try walking on again, made the team, became a freshman starter and freshman all-American, is a hard-worker, is an intelligent player who gets the most out of his body/talent...?

wile_e8

August 12th, 2010 at 11:02 AM ^

I don't have any problem with Kovacs as long as they keep him in a primarily run-support role. I still think he showed better read and react ability on this play than any of our linebackers did at all last year:

HailGoBlue86

August 12th, 2010 at 11:05 AM ^

Any player that plays for Michigan doesn't have to earn my respect. As long as their playing for Michigan I'm going to cheer for them no matter what. Walk-on or 5 star.

chunkums

August 12th, 2010 at 11:06 AM ^

Kovacs wasn't the starter just because there was nobody else when he played in the box last year.  He was downright good when he was in the right position.

Flying Dutchman

August 12th, 2010 at 11:14 AM ^

The guy wakes up in the morning to work his ass off.  I love that.

Some kids just don't develop enough by the time they are 17 to get D-1 attention.   Kovacs is probably 20 now, kept developing, kept working, and I think he's going to be a nice presence for 3 more years.   He will never be the fastest, strongest guy on the team, but he makes up for it in so many ways.

MaizeNBlue

August 12th, 2010 at 11:21 AM ^

Per bio class experience, he's also a really smart guy. It would seem he's pretty much all-around good to have on the team since he manages everything so well. 

 

That said, some guys are banking on going to the NFL and don't really care about school and it's hard to fault them for that, but it does make you appreciate someone like Kovacs who goes through every hoop the very best he can (even though he may not be completely comparable because he probably doesn't have an NFL future, all due respect).

foreverbluemaize

August 12th, 2010 at 11:20 AM ^

You have been of the mind that you don't like walk-ons????? Do I have to remind you that Sheridan was a walk-on????? Um ..... enough said. LOL. I love anybody that plays for Michigan, but he made it very easy to love him with his performance last year.