Michigan 59 UConn 0 Postgame Press Conference Highlights

9/17/22 Michigan 59 UConn 0
9/17/22 Michigan 59 UConn 0 Postgame Press Conference

HEAD COACH JIM HARBAUGH

Jim Harbaugh and Jim Mora / Photo by Dell Callihan


Has the non-conference schedule prepared this team for Big Ten Play?

Jim Harbaugh

On the injury to Cade McNamara.

Jim Harbaugh


How this team reminds him of the glory days of Michigan football.

Jim Harbaugh
JJ McCarthy / Photo by Dell Callihan

JJ McCarthy’s progress as a QB.

Jim Harbaugh

Q:How this team will attack the Big Ten Schedule.

Jim Harbaugh

QB JJ McCarthy

How this team prepares, “Be the best version of ourselves…”

JJ McCarthy
Blake Corum and Cade McNamara / Photo by Dell Callihan

His goal for each game, “Just like Cade…play my heart out…”

JJ McCarthy


How to let go of the last game, “Throw it in the ocean…

JJ McCarthy
JJ McCarthy / Photo by Dell Callihan

How meditation helps him prepare…”

JJ McCarthy

RB Blake Corum

Blake Corum / Photo by Dell Callihan

How good this offense can be.

Blake Corum

On the non-conference schedule

Blake Corum

DL Kris Jenkins

Kris Jenkins / Photo by Ryan Callihan

Evaluating the defense so far.

Kris Jenkins

Shooting for perfection.

Kris Jenkins

Playing for each other.

Kris Jenkins

Always bring your best

Kris Jenkins

Michigan Football Week 3 – Head Coach Jim Harbaugh Press Conference

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Harbaugh:
I have a lot of appreciation for the team and the way they played. We visualize, we talked about how we wanted to approach the week and what we wanted our team to look like. In terms of the commitment to fight, being locked in toughness, the hustle the execution, playing smart, playing fast, and the love of the game, the love of competition, love for teammates. I mean, that’s awesome stuff and it’s stuff that you can’t fake, or manufacture. It’s work driven, and heart driven and team did that all week. All week of practice, and really brought it to life Saturday night, so proud of Team 143 and thought it was visible, both in person and from the tape and didn’t let any distraction come in the way of that.

Jim Harbaugh Opening Statement

Q:
Jim, you said that JJ had nearly a flawless performance…How do you find the things that you need him to work on when you do have him going out and playing so well?

Harbaugh:
Just go about it day-by-day and practice-by-practice, play-by-play.

Q:
Roman Wilson had had couple of big plays for you in the first two games can you talk a little bit about how he’s developed over the last year?

Roman Wilson – Photo by Dell Callihan

Harbaugh:
It’s been it’s been super visible, right? I mean, you can see it in the way, everything. His focus, his physicality really jumps out. He’s gotten very strong. He’s gotten faster for a guy that’s already really fast. But just every level his his game is locked in. And you know, very, very good. I’m in total agreement with you, it’s been it’s been visible in all areas, taking it to a new level. Very much an ascending player for a player that was already playing at a high level.

We embrace the fact that we have two really good quarterbacks. You’d love for your fan base to be able to do that.

Jim Harbaugh on the fan reaction Cade McNamara

Q:
Jim, do you have any update to the potential injury for Donovan Edwards?

Donovan Edwards – Photo by Dell Callihan

Harbaugh:
No, I don’t. I don’t have an update. We’re working through something and he’s working through something.

Q:
You compared this quarterback situation which you had in San Francisco in 2012? I think it was, what did you learn from that experience dealing with two quarterbacks like that that might help?

Harbaugh:
Yeah, well, I broke my own rule of comparing something. So that that comparison was really only only applicable and only comparable, in the way that I compared it, which was they’re two really good quarterbacks, and Colin Kaepernick and Alex Smith. And once again, two really good quarterbacks in JJ McCarthy and Cade McNamara.

Jim Harbaugh – I broke my own rule…

Q:
Jim, with a couple of your assistants, Jay and Ron, they’ve now coached on both sides of the ball, can you just kind of share your philosophy on that and how much it helps them as coaches to know both sides of the ball? And it seems kind of rare to have coaches bounce back, back and forth?

Jim Harbaugh – Photo by Jacob Lifshay

Harbaugh:
It’s really good from the standpoint of, if you’re defensive coach, you really need to know how an offense would be attacking a defense. And if you’re an offensive coach, you really need to understand how a defense is defending that same offense.

That works both ways the value to that coach and the value to the unit to have a unit of defensive coaches who got a coach that was on the offensive side of the ball, who knows how offenses wants to attack scheme by scheme, play by play adds that value to the defense. Same with Ron being on the offense. I mean, there’s a lot of meetings I mean, practically everyone where this is what they’re trying to do. This is why they’re playing that leverage. And it’s extremely helpful, it’s really good for the coach, same as it is for a player.

I’ve found that the linebacker who knows how blockers trying to attack him, and then vice versa or Dominick Giudice, who, you know, spent a better part of a year being a defensive end and defensive tackle, now playing guard and center. I’ve never seen a guy transition so quick, I know he played it in high school, but he also had that time on task, those reps of understanding how to defend something and what’s the other side’s trying to do and how they’re trying to attack you. So just multiple and in ways that it’s helpful.

Q:
Jim, your quarterbacks took a couple of sacks on Saturday, how much would you like to see pass protection improve the offensive line?

Harbaugh:
We had some leakage. We talked to the guys… it was an individual thing where, “I wish I had had that one back coach,” I know what you mean. I’ve been there and so I think I attribute it to that. We’ll keep working on that.

Q:
There were boos heard at Michigan Stadium, what’s your reaction to that? I mean, do you feel like that reaction is appropriate given the situation?

Harbaugh:
I do, the coaches do, our players do- they embrace the fact that we have two really good quarterbacks. You’d love for your fan base to be able to do that. I don’t expect you to do that, but or if you do, or don’t, it’s irrelevant. The main thing is, it’s a big edge for our team to have two really good quarterbacks and, and we as a team embrace that. So outside of that, it would be irrelevant.

Jim Harbaugh – We embrace having two QBs

Q:
Jim, what you’ve seen from Grant Newsome for two games he’s been an on field coach. I know you’ve watched him go from the player to grad assistant and now to here and what you’ve seen that from him so far?

Harbaugh:
He’s checked every box from the moment he stepped on campus. And in every way as a player, as a worker, respected by all his teammates, and respected by all his coaches, he respects everybody on campus and within the team. Anybody with whom he comes in contact with he has a positive effect on, literally everybody and then transitioning into student assistant and then graduate assistant and now coach, continues to check every single box doing a great job communicating, do a great job coaching.

He had his one of his finest hours last last Monday a week ago in our opportunity scrimmage, where we have the players who didn’t play much in the game or played a single amount of digits amount of plays ten or last, you know, they get to be developed, they get to be coached, they get to be to play in scrimmage, etc. And Grant called the plays for the offense. It’s the first time our offense has ever- you got 10 minutes it’s a 10 minute scrimmage- so the offense went from the 25 yard line to score then turned around from the 25 yard line scored again. And we’re down to about a minute 43 seconds on the running clock and knocked out another first time before that the time ran out. So practice ball went to Grant Newsome and and he was able to check another box, so he just it just continues on with numbing repetition, the way he checks the boxes,

Q:
Alan Bowman got extended snaps, in the first game it was David Warren, is it the sense that he stepped into that number three spot or just an opportunity to get in some snaps?

Harbaugh:
We wanted Alan to get those snaps in the first game and then Davis to get some in second game, just played out exactly, wanted to get each of them snaps and Davis got extended snaps, did very well I thought, was able to execute at a really good level and I was proud of the way he played, proud of the way Alan played when he got to action as well.

CJ Stokes and Davis Warren – Photo by Dell Callihan

I could go through a list of guys that I just really pleased with how they played, you know, the hustle, the execution, just how much it meant to them not distracted with extended amount of playing time. You know, both in the offensive line, the running back position, tight end position, the wide receiver position, the D line, linebackers, secondary.

That last half, we we talked about 0-0 and it was it was 17 to 14, you know, coming down to the end of the game, it took a goal line stand for us to to win that half. So it was a great learning experience for so many. And I thought they acquitted many, many guys acquitted themselves well.

Q:
Curious about the vision for Amorion Walker, if he’s trying to figure out if he’s offense or defense or is the plan to be a true two way guy?

Amorion Walker – Photo by Dell Callihan

Harbaugh:
Yeah, the vision there is he’s got special, unique abilities in terms of athleticism. And that’s something that he wants to do and something that he is smart enough to do, to be a two way player. And you saw that play out on on Saturday night. And he had extended snaps on on defense and, and I thought he did really well. So I think he’s got a bright future. Right now being a two way player.

Q:
What role did Matt Weiss have in designing some of the quarterback run elements that you use now that, did he bring some ideas from Baltimore that you’re using?

Harbaugh:
Yes, yes. He did. He brought some of those ideas and they’re good ones.

Q:
Was that stuff that you had been doing before, maybe or some just completely new stuff that he brought in?

Harbaugh:
I’d say one new thing, in particular and that’s particularly the play you saw Alex Orji score on in game one. A lot of the things were the exact things, same things we we’re doing in San Francisco and here. We had the quarterbacks that could run well, like Dylan McCaffrey and Shea Patterson. And so yeah, some combination.

Q:
Jim, first two games, obviously, there’s a lot of shuffling the depth chart for a lot of guys in as you enter the end of the out of conference schedule, against UConn. Do you think it’s going to be a lot more shuffling this week? Or do you expect there to be more settled- you know, these guys are in a play all four quarters?

Harbaugh:
It’s unknowable standing here on Monday to know that.

Q:
Jim, you mentioned Kenneth Grant kind of emerging in camp, what does was it take for freshmen to kind of earn the trust and get get in their freshman.

Harbaugh:
Play good, really know what their, what their assignment is, what heir alignment is, what the technique is, I mean, just doing their job. And being physically and mentally capable of doing that. He’s done that Kenneth Grant, his plays were in the 3os. He’s coming along really well. There’s a pretty big group of freshmen that are showing that they’re capable of doing that, it bodes well for our team.

Edits made for clarity.

2022 Michigan Football Podcast — Michigan 56 Hawaii 10 Game Commentary

Phil and Clint discuss Michigan’s 56-10 victory, QB JJ McCarthy’s stellar performance, the behavior of the fan base, and the athletic department skipping a sacred Wolverine tradition in order to cater to a national TV audience. With audio from Jim Harbaugh, JJ McCarthy, and Cade McNamara.

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Michigan Football Week 2 – QB J.J. McCarthy – Improving Every Single Day is My Obligation

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Q:
JJ, just to clarify how did Jim breach the idea of the quarterback competition with you and Cade and what exactly did he tell you guys?

McCarthy:
Initially or after camp?

Q:
Both.

McCarthy:
Initially, he just kind of told both of us that the best player is going to play, and it’s open competition, and just go out there and be us and whatever happens happens. And after the fact, he just gave us the whole rundown of how he doesn’t have a clear, decisive decision on who’s going to be the guy. So he’s gonna give us opportunities in the first two games.

JJ McCarthy on how Jim Harbaugh told the QBs about his plan to alternate them as starters

Q:
How does this week different for you as far as the way the practice goes and how do you approach it?

McCarthy:
Nothing really differs. I mean, going right when I stepped in the door here, I was always prepared to be the guy, snap one, game one, whatever it was, and now it’s just having that reassurance that I’m going to be in there snap one. So it kind of clears all the worry and indecisiveness going into it, and it just builds more confidence honestly.

Q:
What is your confidence level going into this,

McCarthy:
Extremely, you know, I mean, being around guys, like we have here, and being around coaches, like we have here, they just fill you with uber confidence, and just I’ve always been a guy to have extreme confidence in myself, and just being around guys like that and being around coaches like that just amplifies it even more,

JJ McCarthy on uber confidence

Q:
Did feel yourself make a push in camp, and at what point do you feel like you could be the starter?

McCarthy:
I don’t necessarily feel like there was a certain time where I made a push, I just felt like it was constantly getting better every single day, getting 1 to 2 to 5% better every single day.

I was just so locked in on just myself and my improvement and getting back from this injury and all that…there was there was no like, direct okay, I’m ahead of him or anything like that. It was just, you know, I feel like I’m growing. I feel like I’m excelling with my guys. And it’s been like that constantly.

Improving every single day is my obligation

JJ McCarthy

Q:
As camp wound down and it got to be like maybe a day or two before coach informed you of what he wanted to do in week one and week two, how did you feel about what you had done your body of work in camp and did you feel like you had done enough to win the job?

McCarthy:
That decision is something that’s out of my control and I never really took into the thought process of, oh, I should be the guy, this is my job, like, I want it.

That’s not for me to decide, for me to decide what I’m doing every single day and how I’m improving every single day is my obligation. It has nothing to do with making that decision that I’m the man or anything like that.

JJ McCarthy Improving every day single day is my obligation

Q:
JJ, when you weren’t able to throw in the spring, was there any part of you that was worried that you wouldn’t have time or you wouldn’t have the opportunity to be in this position?

McCarthy:
Yeah, for sure those thoughts crept in but you know, I just had trust in Phil and the trainers and all the people I saw outside of here that if I just stuck to the process, God got my back. And I was going to be in the position I’m in today.

The media really doesn’t want us to like each other and we just kind of laugh at it. We take on that challenge and embrace it. It’s made us so much better as players and as human beings.

JJ McCarthy on his relationship with Cade McNamara

Q:
Do you feel like you’re 100% now?

McCarthy:
Yes, sir. Yeah. 110%.

Q:
How would you describe your relationship with Cade during this quarterback competition?

McCarthy:
It’s been awesome. I mean, what better way to have a guy that’s that intelligent, that motivated, that driven, and just be able to observe him every single day and be able to kind of just replicate some of the parts of his game that I can improve on my game.

It’s just been an honest blessing for both of us to be in this position that we’ve been in and just grow from each other. I mean, there’s so many, like outside voices that try to make us dislike each other in a way and we’ve kind of taken that to heart. And there was a couple practices that were like, man, the media really doesn’t want us to like each other and we just kind of laugh at it. We take on that challenge and embrace it. And it’s made us so much better as players and as human beings.

JJ McCarthy the media doesn’t want us to like each other

Q:
JJ, you just said you were always prepared to be the guy, this week you are the guy- what do you want to prove this week?

McCarthy:
Just everything that I’ve been trying to prove since I walked in the door here, that I can win football games for this team and I love every single one of my guys, love every single part of this university and just exuberate that just endlessly throughout the game.

Q:
We talked to Coach Harbaugh on spring he was explaining how you guys saw pretty much every opinion you could on your shoulder to make sure you were doing the right thing for the long term. I guess what was that process like? Did you ever come close to thinking, okay, I might need to have surgery on this?

McCarthy:
It was a long process but I want to say that first initially it was just like, let’s get the surgery, let’s get this figured out because I’ve never had any arm issues before.

I was so worried about just being right for the future, but after getting the right opinions after going to guys who’ve been in situations like this before, we had just came down to the perfect plan, which was just rehab it, let it come let it heal naturally and it worked out for the best.

Q:
And it was the labrum was that kind of what they thought it was?

McCarthy:
Yes, sir.

Q:
When you’re running the ball, how do you balance like trying to pick up extra yards and embracing contact and sometimes getting down to avoid some big hits?

McCarthy:
Yeah, that’s something I’ve been having to work on because I’m a hockey player in my background. So I love the contact. I mean, it’s coming down to the point where I’m selfish when I just go out there and try to get hit and all that because I got the team on my back and I got to be healthy for them. But that’s just been a huge part of like, as I’m getting more experienced in this running game, is being able to avoid those big hits and not avoid those injuries.

JJ McCarthy I love the contact

Q:
How much have you thought about making your first start?

McCarthy:
I haven’t thought about it too much to be honest with you. It’s just like, I’m always person that it’s gonna come naturally. Like no matter what it is, I’m always gonna be ready for it. I’m extremely just hell bent on being in the present moment and whatever happens happens

Q:
What’s it like playing in the Big House at night?

McCarthy:
I want to say it’s like, Friday Night Lights on steroids. I mean, it’s just no better feeling. You feel like you’re out there, just backyard Nazareth Academy, just with your boys having the best time in the world just after school. It’s amplified like crazy, just because of the scene that it’s in. But yeah, it just feels like Friday Night Lights.

Q:
Where do you feel like you’ve made your biggest improvements since you’ve arrived?

McCarthy:
Just overall experience, I really took that experience factor seriously when I actually lived it. Like being here for a whole year just does monumental amounts to my game. But I also feel like just reading different defensive coverages become instinctual now, and just understanding different keys on the defense that I could just look at to simplify the thought processes going into each snap and just another one was the running game, like being able to run the ball, avoid those hits, and add a couple of different tools to my bag to get away from defenders.

Q:
With a running aspect that you provide, how much do you think the offense changes when you’re in the game? And how much does Coach Weiss kind of enhance maybe that part of the game and what plays are available?

McCarthy:
For sure. Yeah, Coach Weiss, coming from the Ravens and being with Lamar, he has so much just wisdom and knowledge about that quarterback running game. I do feel like it adds a different dimension to our run game. It allows just more space for blocks, it allows the second level defenders to worry about me running the ball. So it does a lot for us. It just makes bigger holes, creates more space on the perimeter And yeah, it does very good things.

Q:
How much does it enhance the passing aspect of it?

McCarthy:
I feels like huge. I mean, anytime you can run the ball effectively, you’re going to be able to pass the ball effectively, so huge.

Q:
Jim said this week that you were running in four-five, is that faster than in previous years?

McCarthy:
To be honest with you like in high school, I was four-eights, I don’t know when it happened with Coach Herb but he got my speed down to like four-fives, four-fours, I want to say I’m four-fours, but we haven’t put it on time yet. But yeah, it just kind of came naturally, which is hard work and always doing the right things mechanic wise and yeah, just in order to get fast, you got to run fast. And we’ve been doing a lot of that here for sure.

Q:
Do you think it was any specific drills or training?

McCarthy:
I couldn’t tell you, I have no idea. It’s probably a combination of things, of course. But yeah, I mean, whatever happened, I’m glad it happened. That’s for sure.

Q:
JJ, I was wondering what your impressions of Cade’s comments after the game and he also said that his impression from your coach is that they don’t want to keep switching and when you think this experiment, whatever you want to call it might end?

McCarthy:
I actually didn’t see his postgame…but going to just not making that switch. I feel like that’s the best way to do it for the team. You know, I whatever Coach Harbaugh thinks, I’m right behind him and being on this football team last year it worked with the switching so like I said I’m whatever happens happens and I’m ready for it.

Thank you guys!

Edits made for clarity.