Maybe Hart can really coach!

Submitted by drz1111 on September 18th, 2021 at 2:39 PM

Either every one of the RBs spontaneously got better over the off-season … or more likely, Mike Hart can really coach.  And since Hart is my favorite UM player post-Woodson,  this is so delightful.  Long may he coach.

Quail2theVict0r

September 18th, 2021 at 5:10 PM ^

That's part of it, but as someone who's complained about our RB's since the early Fred Jackson days -- I'm a bit shocked at how awesome they've been. Even when we had really good offensive lines in the past, we've never been able to do this with our RB's. This is what OSU has been doing to bad teams for a while and something we haven't. It's nice to see and there's clearly a difference in our RB room. Haskins has been here for 3 years and even he looks different. 

Rickett88

September 18th, 2021 at 2:43 PM ^

Seems like a good meeting between talent and coaching. OL is looking similar too with Moore being more relatable. 

We seem to have a good to great coaching staff in general. 

1blueeye

September 18th, 2021 at 2:44 PM ^

Article in the athletic the other day and Mike Hart talking about playing Madden back in the day and I kept thinking it’s about time we have coaches who played madden and maybe..just maybe our clock management will be good eventually. 

RobM_24

September 18th, 2021 at 2:45 PM ^

Hope so. We'll have to see how it looks against teams who didn't get beat by Montana and Wyoming, but they're doing as well as possible against what was put in front of them. The offensive line may be even more impressive (again, competition level). The backs aren't being touched until the 2nd or 3rd level on a lot of runs. Hell sometimes they're never touched. 

Eng1980

September 18th, 2021 at 2:59 PM ^

Um, I like Coach Hart a lot but I expected the running backs to be this good before the season started.  I thought everyone did including Charbonnet.  (Reminder: recognizing that RB skills do not always yield TDs and yards.)

outsidethebox

September 18th, 2021 at 6:14 PM ^

But here there is hedging on the increased value Hart is bringing to this room-and I don't understand the hesitation for acknowledging this reality. As we Michigan football fans know all too well, expectations don't mean a damn thing when it comes to competing and winning games. Both Haskins and Corum were here last year-as well as Charbonnet and Evans...does anyone need to be reminded how that went. There has, previously, been plenty of talent. The performance difference is markedly improved-from any year of the Harbaugh era. 

Corum and Haskins are one dynamic duo and it looks as though Edwards is on his way to joining them to make it a trio. Corum looks like a special talent.

MRunner73

September 18th, 2021 at 3:27 PM ^

This was a great hire. We missed you Mike Hart and glad you're back. He's been a difference maker. He's a great motivator. His guys are playing so well.

LabattsBleu

September 18th, 2021 at 4:01 PM ^

Honestly, I think everyone knew Mike Hart could coach based on his experience at Indiana.

I am glad he is doing it at Michigan instead of Indiana though

the revelation, imo, is Sherrone Moore...

1WhoStayed

September 18th, 2021 at 4:23 PM ^

No, Jaybaugh is the one who is only here because his dad’s the HC. Get it right!

BTW - I disagree with that narrative. Jay has done a great job with TE and ST. RB were hampered by O-line.

Agree Hart appears to be an upgrade but those RBs were good before Hart got here. Hopefully he’ll take them from good to great!

Fezzik

September 19th, 2021 at 12:03 AM ^

Pleaseee tell me what part of our special teams have been elite under Jay. You can't, because we aren't elite. We also had multiple penalties on special teams this game alone. My point was the back up punt returned should be like 5th on the PR depth chart, not 2nd, because he looked lost, unprepared, and just not good.

Our kickers have been very inconsistent and downright terrible last year, 3 - 9 on FG attempts. Will Hart was an elite punter in 2018 and then regressed until he got passed and transferred. Nordin had a NFL leg before showing up on campus but was wildly inconsistent here. An elite ST coach would have gotten more out of his talent. Jay isn't bad...but he gets much love here for being above average. 

tigerd

September 18th, 2021 at 5:23 PM ^

If this keeps up there should be a Mike Hart appreciation thread every week. Clearly he has coached all the backs to take that hesitation step to allow the blocking to take shape. We are seeing things we have not seen under previous running back coaches and it’s a real joy to watch.

Magnus

September 19th, 2021 at 7:31 AM ^

Note: Hassan Haskins averaged more yards per carry in 2020 (6.2) than he is right now in 2021 (5.7), despite having a more experienced and healthier offensive line this season.