Jim Harbaugh took a phone call in the middle of his press conference Saturday
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Penn State Postgame Presser: Jim Harbaugh Comment Count

Ethan Sears November 4th, 2018 at 12:39 AM

Things Discussed

  • The defense nearly shutting out Penn State
  • Michigan rubbing it in and running up the score
  • The team's identity
  • Dylan McCaffrey's injury update
  • The atmosphere
  • Chris Webber's return

[After THE JUMP: Harbaugh takes a phone call]

 

Jim, the drive where you went up 21-0, you had to overcome some adversity. Karan (Higdon) had a 19-yard run, Shea (Patterson) zipped in the touchdown pass. That seemed like a really important —

 

“The 90-yard run?”

 

Yeah

 

“Yeah, that was big.”

 

Talk about what that drive meant to you and your team

 

“Oh, it was big. Coming off our 10-yard line, we talked about it before the drive. We really felt like if we could make that drive there, that’d go a long way to us winning the ballgame. And Shea, again, really was picking up first downs and converting in tough situations. They kept bringing their MIKE backer in the A-gap. Shea made the right read, probably a half-dozen times. Picked us up the yards to move the chains.”

 

Jim, how would you describe Chase Winovich’s performance today?

 

“Awesome. Awesome. Set the tone, he really did, right from the beginning. Got the sack right away and that became a theme in the game. Putting pressure on the quarterback and just not giving him a chance to breathe back there. That was set by Chase.”

 

Coach, how much of a lift does it give your offense when your defense is either scoring or setting in the score like it did today?

 

“Well, it’s just phenomenal play. There was a really impressive team out there tonight, in all phases. I think both — all — special teams, you’ll see some clips of Ben Mason and Tyler Cochran running down on the kickoff. Just as good as they can be. And offensively, defensively, everybody was doing their job. And when everybody’s doing their job, you don’t know who’s gonna get the big play. I think our guys have confidence in themselves and they have confidence in their teammates that somebody’s gonna get it. The good thing about our team is they’re happy for whoever gets that big play. Lotta guys capable of making the big play on our team.”

 

What impressed you the most about your defense and how motivated were your defensive players and you on that last drive to try to get the shutout?

 

“Just every guy. Every guy out there playing really good football, as I said. Maybe it’ll eb Brandon Watson getting the big play, but it might be Lavert (Hill) or (Josh) Metellus or Khaleke (Hudson). David Long makes it and Brandon Watson got another big one, another pick-six. Those are just so huge. The most impressive thing — I mean, there was a lot of impressive things, right? We could do the list of what impresses us on defense. Individual players, you fo down the list of Chase, good to see Rashan (Gary) back out there, secondary was really phenomenal the way they played. Linebackers, Devin Bush … can go right down the roster if you want. All those things are impressive. And you can list them out. The top thing, most impressive thing to me is Don Brown. I’m reminded of the old jingle in the ‘70s, ‘You said Dooooon Brown. You said it all.’ He’s the king. He’s the king of defensive coordinators. Lot of things. Lot of impressive things.”

 

Coach, we’re saying in the media now, the quote-unquote revenge tour, we’re hearing about it. How much do you think your team is starting to buy into it now?

 

“To me, it’s — the way our guys our practicing and just where they’re at, they’re very focused. They’re a team that’s very confident in themselves and in their teammates, too. They’re loose, too. The right amount of loose and focused. Practicing really hard and good. Like where our team’s at.”

 

Jim, because of how last year’s game ended, Penn State trying to score, your team had talked about how they wanted to — they didn’t say payback — but basically wanted to be aggressive right to the very end. Did you sense that? Did you instill that in them in this game? They keep talking about how personal this game was

 

“Yeah. What, how personal it was? They’re personal. Yeah, these are personal. You want to strive for happiness, strive for elation. You want to win. And you want our guys to play well, and they did tonight. And that’s just really impressive. From start to finish, all sides of the ball, that was a really impressive Michigan football team out there tonight. I’m really proud of them. Put an exclamation point on how proud I am of them.”

 

Coach, can you talk about the confidence you’re seeing in Donovan (Peoples-Jones), both on special teams and in the receiving game?

 

“Yeah, Donovan, again, think it — I can’t — everybody’s playing so well on that side of the ball. Quarterback’s playing really well. Karan Higdon’s playing really well. Donovan’s playing really well. Nico (Collins) made the big play. Tarik (Black) made the big play, it was great to see that, although it got called back. Donovan — you just don’t know who’s gonna do it, but they all have the ability to make the big play and do their job really well. Continue to see the way our guys catch the ball, that’s been impressive. I can’t count them — I don’t think we’ve had five drops the whole year. Now we’re close to — we’ve played nine games. That’s unbelievable. We catch the ball, (Zach) Gentry did a great job again catching the ball. Every time we see he makes a catch, he gets a first down, or got the touchdown tonight. But overall, guys that are catching balls for us offensively are doing a tremendous job of creating space, getting open and then making the catch. Donovan, really impressive on the punt returns as well.”

 

Have you seen your team develop sort of a salty identity, where it’s not just winning but winning with a little bit of attitude on the field?

 

“What I see is a really focused team. Really confident team, in themselves and their teammates. I love this about our team: they really like each other, really care for each other, evidenced by how they talk about each other. Even when one of them is getting complimented about something, they have the ability to deflect it to a teammate, somebody else. That speaks volumes to me.”

 

Jim, two weeks ago you guys played the top rush defense, ran the ball, won the game on the ground. Today, you played the best pass rush group in the Big Ten, you protect your quarterback. Your offensive line, where is that at right now? Maybe one of the best in the league?

 

“Just really playing well. That was — we thought that was a really good defensive front. Probably as good as Notre Dame’s, as good as we play all year. And blocked the way they did, a team that really does a tremendous job of tackles for loss. I know they lead in that category. And we were able to stay away from the negative plays, we were able to stay away from the tackles for loss. Able to stay away from the sacks. And Karan had a couple amazing one-yard runs to get that done for us tonight. Then he broke a couple big ones, too. But yeah, you gotta give a lot of credit to the offensive line. I know Warde Manuel watches the offensive line intently, and he thought Juwann Bushell-Beatty had his best game of the season, which is really good, cause we were just saying we thought he had his best game of the season two weeks ago. So, good to see the guys ascending, playing good, playing confident.”

 

The challenge in the offseason for those guys is to take another step. Juwann’s an older guy, (Jon) Runyan is an older guy. Do you see them delivering now, which doesn’t always happen?

 

“Yeah, it’s good for our ballclub. Bodes well for us. All those guys up front really have improved their game. Ed Warinner, a lot of credit. The old ball-coach Ed Warinner doing a heck of a job. Guys up front, they’re just focused every week. Practicing good, staying healthy, doing the job up front.”

 

Jim, when did you know that Rashan was gonna be cleared to play this week, and is he good to go now? Or is this sort of, you keep checking on him week-to-week?

 

“Yeah, the only player I really know that’s gonna be out now is Dylan McCaffrey. He did suffer a broken collarbone in the game, which is too bad. He was doing so well. But he’ll be back. But, little sad about that right now.”

 

Did Chris Webber speak to the team?

 

“Yeah, Chris Webber spoke to the team yesterday.”

 

What was it like having him back?

 

“It was great. He had a tremendous message to the team. It was neat watching all of our guys wanting to get a picture with him afterwards. That was really cool. There’s some guys that, gosh, you play football or (Harbaugh’s phone rings) played basketball 20 years ago, people, they kinda forget you. He’s somebody that — hold on one second.”

 

(Harbaugh picks up his phone and has a conversation for about a minute)

 

Coach, is this team not only beating opponents, or getting better at that, but getting better at wearing them down — your players touched on that — over the course of the game?

 

“Yeah, that’s always a factor in football. The other thing, just, maybe just to change the subject, but since it’s the last question, I wanted to say, our stadium, our fans, it had a different feel tonight. It had, like the old days. It felt like that to me. Just an energized group of fans, student sections. It was like a Saturday at Michigan, in Ann Arbor. The way it’s supposed to be. The way I remember it. At the very highest level. That was an electric atmosphere in there. That’s great. Gives me chills. And I think our team responded to that as well. So, onward. We’ll move on with humble hearts and keep striving to practice with the same kind of focus and intensity and confidence.”

Comments

El Jeffe

November 4th, 2018 at 8:36 AM ^

Is there ANY--and I do mean "the tiniest shred of a"--chance that Harbaugh was trolling PSU by wearing shades, JoePa style? I've never seen Harbaugh wear them before.

Probably not, but it makes me happy to think this might have even been a possibility.

BlueHills

November 4th, 2018 at 9:04 AM ^

I liked his comment about how the atmosphere at the stadium was like the halcyon days.

We’ve had some good teams, but this team is playing at the highest level since at least 2006, maybe longer.

ribby

November 4th, 2018 at 9:17 AM ^

"you’ll see some clips of Ben Mason and Tyler Cochran running down on the kickoff. Just as good as they can be."

 

Isn't it nice to have a HC who is fully engaged on the sideline and sees what is happening on the field.

DonAZ

November 4th, 2018 at 12:07 PM ^

Agree, although it can mess with one's head.  I broke my left collarbone twice, and it's a painful recovery.  To this day I subconsciously protect my left side.  It totally messed up my golf swing.

McCaffrey's a competitive dude, and he has benefit of trainers that will guide his rehabilitation.  He'll be back.

Denard's Pro Career

November 5th, 2018 at 1:03 PM ^

I agree. I wonder what his draft stock is right now. I'd be surprised to see him go before like the third round since he's still mostly athleticism and potential. He's played well this year and has gotten better, but he has yet to put together the kind of numbers or tape that would make him comparable in a scout's eyes to Baker Mayfield or Johnny Manziel--in my opinion, of course.

KennyHiggins

November 4th, 2018 at 9:32 AM ^

Probably the best press conference I've seen him give.  Threw the praise in all the right directions, and captured the essence of the team, when he said his guys all like to deflect the spotlight to other guys, and that they love each other.  Watching him sing the Don Brown jingle was icing on the cake.  Well done Jimmy.  Great to be in Ann Arbor on a fall Saturday.

treetown

November 4th, 2018 at 10:39 AM ^

Politely disagree - things are finally where he wants them.

1. He has the defense that pressures, creates turnovers and helps flip the field. We have great defenders, but no on the individual caliber of Jabril Peppers and Rashan Gary played and was effective, but not a monster - but that's the point, the defense collectively was strong. 

2. He has a balanced offense - that can grind out yards, but also break long runs, hold the ball for 7-8 minute drives that keep his defense fresh and wears down the opponents. The OL is playing much better now than at the beginning - completely different group.

3. The missing piece over his first four years was the QB. He is looking for a accurate smart QB who is careful. Rudock was all that but we only had him at the end and he was gone. Speight and O'Korn seem like good guys, but had issues. Speight (looked better in the UCLA vs Arizona game) has a decent arm but he was unlucky to be hurt here. O'Korn, again, nice kid but not the level of QB that Harbaugh was hoping for. He has the receivers. He needs that accurate QB.

4. Place kicking could be less adventurous. 

If there is one criticism, is that Patterson may be a bit tentative throwing deep. Several times he waited a beat and either through behind or didn't throw. There is an odd little flip to Evans when it looked like the TE was more open 8 yards downfield - appears he is concerned about throwing an interception.

So long as he has good relations with the AD/central campus, and is in good health and his family is happy - I don't see him leaving Ann Arbor. 

Being the HC of a major storied program is to wear a lot of different hats. YES, winning is very important. But it is also important how the winning happens and the HC is also in most schools the second most famous if not the most famous person on campus. He is in very good position and if the trajectory continues he is set here for the foreseeable future - I hope so because I hope he leads the team to many such seasons and we see a restoration of the days of Bo/Mo/Lloyd.

Go Blue!

 

Basement Man

November 4th, 2018 at 9:47 AM ^

I can't remember where I said it, but I wrote yesterday that I can't se this offense moving the ball against any of the Big Boys they might face in a possible CFP.

I changed my mind after thinking about how silly that was.

Shea is a very very nice COLLEGE QB (boy do I hope he comes back next year rather than going to the NFL for a nice 5 year benchwarning career) who does big and little things very well.

But those receivers--expecially if Tarik Black is going to be in and healthy--I think it has the possibility to be a machine. Collins, Peoples Jones, Black, Gentry, Perry and now we see some wheel routes out of the backfield???

OH MY. I stand corrected, Big Time. I'm actually leting go of my expectation that Michigan will flop. I expect huge wins over the next four games and then a major presence in the CFP.

freelion

November 4th, 2018 at 9:50 AM ^

This team has the feel of the Bo days not even the Lloyd era when the team always had tons of talent but often played to the level of the competition. Harbaugh has built a team that Bo would be proud of and the fanbase is reveling in the return to the glory days but hopefully with better results in bowl games.

I think Michigan is the one team capable of dethroning Alabama because we have a similarly dominant defense and grind it out offense. I'm not saying it will happen this year but Michigan is getting there quickly.