Michigan Football Week 2 – Head Coach Jim Harbaugh

9/3/22 Michigan 51 Colorado State 7
9/5/22 Week 2 Press Conference
9/10/22 Hawaii @ Michigan

Q:
Jim, after reviewing the film for Saturday’s game what did you like about what Cade did and what do you think he could have improved upon?

Harbaugh:
I thought Cade had a really solid game, I think he walked away mad at himself for missing CJ Johnson on the crossing route and threw the ball to CJ a little wide on the opposite boundary. But, you know, other than that, he made some terrific throws, heck of a two minute drive. You know, I think that’s just the way he is, he’s a perfectionist. So I thought it was a really solid game.

Q:
Do you think the offensive line performed especially considering he had a lot of pieces in different areas? And do you have any update on Karsen Barnhart?

Harbaugh:
Yeah, he’s got a sprained ankle and probably not gonna be available this week. But he played really good, very well. Olu played really good. Keegan and Zinter graded out the highest, played the best. I’d give the game ball to Trevor Keegan, the way he played and also played in there at left tackle when Karsen went out. So that was really good, really pleased. Also the second O line when they went into the game, you know, they put together a heck of a good drive. Persi, Greg Crippen played very well, Reese Atteberry, he’s gotten it out there, he played good. Trente had some some really good snaps. So overall, we felt like we were 10, 11, 12 deep in the offensive line. I thought they played good.

I think you know exactly where I stand on that, well documented that I do believe the players should receive a revenue share, you know, from the massive TV deals that are being worked out. Don’t you agree?

Jim Harbaugh

Q:
Jim, when we talked to you during fall camp, you mentioned being open to playing both quarterbacks in each game into the season, you didn’t want to withhold anything that would be good for the team. After the game, Cade kind of said that you suggested to the quarterbacks that you didn’t want to do the alternating system that you would prefer having one over the other, I guess which which way are you leaning at this point?

Jim Harbaugh/Photo by Jacob Lifshay

Harbaugh:
We plowed this ground about as thoroughly as it can possibly be plowed. I mean, dating back to the summer, when you asked this question, so yeah, one could start, the other could start or could be a combination of both in the game. So those are the options. You know, happy that we’ve still got another another week to look at it. As we said that each would each would get a start. And, you know, make it as fair as it possibly be.

Jim Harbaugh, “We plowed this ground…”

Q:
I guess, is there a reason Cane doesn’t seem to think you’re open to the back and forth?

JJ McCarthy 2022 vs Colorado State

Harbaugh:
Well, I think I said same thing to you guys, I’d prefer to have have a starting quarterback going in to each ballgame…been very transparent with that. And also said that if things are exactly the same as they were coming out of camp, which is pretty close to dead even then we were going to have to as coaches find a way to maximize both of their talents, you know, and for the best use of the team and that’s, that remains a very viable option.

Cade McNamara 2022 vs Colorado State

Q:
Jim, your thoughts on the expanded playoff? And as someone who often advocates for student athletes, do you have any innovative ways to help them get a cut, especially if they play 17 games?

Harbaugh:
You talking about the expanding to 12 games? Yeah, it’s great. All for it.

Q:
And with players maybe playing 16-17 games?

Harbaugh:
I think you know exactly where I stand on that, well documented that I do believe the players should receive a revenue share, you know, from the massive TV deals that are being worked out. Don’t you agree, what do you think?

Jim Harbaugh on player revenue sharing

Q:
I think they should get a cut, if they play 17 games, especially. You usually have those ideas…

Harbaugh:
You know, as I said, back in the summer, I think a large piece of come from the ones who are negotiating those TV deals- The Big 10- I mean, it’s seven point something billion? It’s a lot of billions. It’s a lot of money. You know? Yeah, I think that players should receive a revenue share.

Q:
Coach, could you talk about recruiting Roman Wilson and that whole sort of timeline?

Roman Wilson 2022 vs Colorado State

Harbaugh:
It really helped that both Mom and Dad had Michigan ties, both went to Michigan, Western Michigan Mom from from the up originally. Same time as Barry Pierson, I think I’m right on that, she was a track runner. So that really helped, even though Roman was in Hawaii. I think it helped with the parents having the Midwest ties. But yeah, he’s just a great guy all the way around. Great competitor and tough as nails. Love Roman, great fit, you know, Roman Wilson, Michigan, you’ve always thought that was a great fit.

Q:
Did you fly out to recruit him?

Harbaugh:
Of course, I think just the one time that I was allowed to during the contact period, which was, they got it now the head coach can only get to the guy he wants once, pretty much sometimes twice. But I get the one visit during the contact period.

Q:
First impressions of Jesse Minter on how he called the defense on Saturday?

Harbaugh:
Really good. I mean, the headsets were clean, smooth. I mean, the operations were clean, smooth in all three phases, I thought it was really good. He’s a calm, cool collected guy, you know and just the whole operation, signaling, communication. That was a plus plus, from what I saw.

Q:
I think you mentioned at 84 players playing on Saturday, when you have three games where you can potentially get that deep in the roster, how do you balance playing younger guys versus maybe holding out for richer?

Harbaugh:
Well, you can have four games and still receive a red shirt. So our philosophy has always been that they’re going to be better in the fifth year than they would be in their freshman year. But if they can make it into the two deep, and get playing time, every week, we feel like there’ll be better football players for having played football. I mean, you get better at football by playing football. So that’s really it, if they can be in the too deep we play them in over four games. And if it’s going to be something equivalent to not important time in the game, then, you know, we were just playing up to four games. But those will be individual decisions based on how much they can contribute versus being that much better in their in the fifth year.

Q:
With the read option threat how much does JJ open up the inside running game?

Harbaugh:
I think he definitely pulls defenders some and they have to know where he is. I mean, our our defensive coaches him the same way…There needs to be a plan when somebody when a quarterback can run in the four-fives, and that’s faster than linebackers. So you gotta have a plan to contain that. So you definitely can see even if he’s carrying out fake somebody’s paying attention.

Q:
Going back to 2020 when Cade got hurt on a run against Penn State. I mean, how much did that kind of change your mindset as far as using him as a running option?

Harbaugh:
We still use him as a running option. I mean, we called a quarterback draw in the Big 10 championship game, if you’ll recall.

Q:
On JJ- do you encourage him to get out of bounds, slide a little bit when he takes some contact, like the Georgia game, he took some hits? How to do you temper that so he doesn’t limit his playmaking ability?

Harbaugh:
I like to see him get down, you know, a little more. I mean, it’s something to keep improving. Once he gets the first down, try to get down…Also understand that as a quarterback I mean, you’d like to get some kind of contact, you know, early when you’re out there. I mean, that’s really why I try to simulate hitting them with the pads and you know, in the front, the back and pounding on the helmet a little bit just because it’s always good. You gotta get the butterflies out, you know, just blocking somebody or getting hit or running and it helps to get the butterflies out I found every everybody’s a little different. But yeah, to answer your question, I’d like to see him get down a little quicker once he’s got the first down.

Q:
Jim, after the game, you mentioned playing 84 guys. Is that a trend that you’d like to continue with the next two non conference games or is there a point where you taper down to get ready for Big 10 play by giving the primary contributors more reps?

Jim Harbaugh – You get better at football by playing football

Harbaugh:
You can get better at football by playing football and if we have opportunity, you know, always gonna play guys as much as we can. Right now we got over 100 on the roster that have played in games. I’d like to set a record, I’d like to get to 120 or 130, hopefully maybe we get everybody have played football I mean, that makes the team better. Great for the morale of the team. Everyone wants to play, let’s see how many we can get hopefully we’ll be in that position. You don’t know if we’ll be in that position or not but if we if we are we’re going to get as many guys in there as we can.

Q:
Jim, did CJ Stokes surprise you with how prepared he was to play right away and what allowed him to get out there as quickly as he did?

CJ Stokes vs 2022 Colorado State

Harbaugh:
No, I really thought he was going to have a big game. I mean, I told him in the days leading up to the game, I don’t if it’s this game or the next you’re gonna be one of those freshmen that everybody’s talking about- he’s just good. Super important to him, he’s a studier and very, very focused player and a really talented too. So it’s fun to see his first run be a long 13 -14 yard pickup.

Q:
Now that you’ve had some time to kind of look back what what did you see with Derek Moore?

Harbaugh:
Yeah, I saw a lot of good things from a lot of people.

Start defensively, Mike Sainristil was all over the field. I mean, he was everywhere and pretty much what I loved was just how many how many winged helmets were showing up in the picture frame of every clip. Just great pursuit right to the football.

DJ Turner and Mike Sainristil 2022 vs Colorado State

Jaylen Harrell had a phenomenal game with four tackles and a sack. Rod Moore an interception, four tackles, a sack. Also super pleased with Makari Paige, who is he was running, hitting, I mean just how far he’s come. I remember back in his freshman days of being a little slender and you know, a very good athlete but now he comes up and hits and we’re really, really excited about that.

Mike Barrett as another one, I’m gonna I’m gonna take a little deep, long bow on that one. Because when he we were recruiting him as a quarterback out of Georgia…people were like, well, there’s no position he can play, “he’s gonna be a safety, he’s going to be a linebacker, you know, he’s gonna be one of the two, you can see that?” And now to watch him and he’s made his mark on special teams, and the linebacker position these days especially as much nickel is we play and all teams playing football, he’s just out there running, hitting, and tackling, what did he have eight tackles, six tackles, and a sack? and doing a great job on special teams I mean there’s a there’s a real football player right there and I’m just super super happy and proud of him. I guess the days of the middle linebacker you know kind of went the way of the down safety in cover three. You need to be able to run sideline to sideline, tackle and play and I’m just really happy with Mike…he’ll be playing this game for a long time. So really proud of him.

Other guys…Giovanni El-Hadi got significant snaps in the game great to see his developments been very good. And another guy Eamonn Dennis, he’ll be our special teams player of the week, he had both tackles on the two punts that we had in the game, really good, punting, Brad Robins 47 net, Jake moody continues his streak, I think it’s around 12 in a row, something like that. Great to see him get some, some kicks and be successful there.

So you know, a lot of really good positive things we can improve on. I want to prove more on our coverage, punt coverage and kickoff coverage and field goal protection was a little loose and some other stuff, so. But yeah, as I said after the game, smooth, a really clean type of football game.

Q:
Coach, it looked like the players had a sticker acknowledging the 50th anniversary of the Title IX legislation on their helmets. Is that something that you and the coaching staff wanted to emphasize this year, either either in public or with the players?

Harbaugh:
Yeah. We wanted to recognize that both internally and publicly that anniversary, and how important it is.

Q:
When preparing your team for Hawaii, what do you tell them to respect the team this lost 112 to 27 in their first two games?

Jim Harbaugh – Trying to get as good as we can

Harbaugh:
Yeah, we’re just trying to get as good at football as we can as fast as we can. I mean, you always respect your opponent. And that’s it, you take nothing for granted. And also, we’re going to need to improve, we have to improve I mean, I saw some, some darn good football teams playing after our game, able to watch them on TV- teams like Georgia, Ohio State and Alabama. Notre Dame was real good. There’s a lot a lot of good football teams playing playing good. So we got we got to get better and better, better, better, better. That’s, that’s what we’ll talk about.

Edits made for clarity.

Looking Back — Michigan Football Season Openers – 2017 Florida

Looking Back is a Special Feature by Jeff Cummins

The final look back to season openers takes us to 2017. This season signified a passing of the touch among the Michigan players. Leaders such as Jabrill Peppers, Chris Wormley and Taco Charlton were gone, but names such as Khaleke Hudson, Rashan Gary and Chase Winovich were eager to take their place.

For the second time, Michigan traveled to Dallas for its season opener. This time, the Wolverines were facing a Florida team coached by Jim McElwain. Simply put, if Wilton Speight had not thrown two interceptions, Michigan would have won by 30 points.

As it was, the Wolverines dominated Florida far more than the final score would indicate. Devin Bush immediately showed he would be a linebacker for the ages, flying all over the field at warp speed to track down ballcarriers. Chase Winovich and Rashan Gary proved that they were certainly capable of replacing Wormley and Charlton. And then there was the offense. Ty Isaac, Chris Evans and Karan Higdon pounded the Gators relentlessly, and head coach Jim Harbaugh exploited Florida’s lengthy defensive huddles by snapping the ball quickly, springing running backs for sizable gains.

Freshman receiver Tarik Black, who wouldn’t spend much time in a winged helmet, made his presence felt with several big receptions. Still, Florida managed to hang around, largely limiting Michigan to a bunch of Quinn Nordin field goals. At halftime, Florida actually led by four points, and for Michigan fans, their fears of speedy teams from the south were as prevalent as ever.

That changed dramatically in the second half. In addition to the dominance of Michigan’s skill players, the linemen in maize and blue started to impose their will. Facing a 4th down and 1 yard to go, Michigan snapped the ball early and Isaac gained 18 yards over the left side of the line. From that point, momentum put on a maize Michigan jersey. Yes, you read that correctly. Michigan wore maize jerseys and pants for the first time in many decades.

But if the Michigan uniforms were new, their style of play was as old school as it gets. Michigan went back to trap blocking, pulling guards and opening up huge holes for its running backs. On second down and goal from the Florida 3-yard line, Speight handed the ball to Higdon, who rumbled into the end zone almost untouched, and Michigan never looked back. As the game wore on, it was obvious that Michigan’s players were in considerably better physical condition than Florida’s players, and the Wolverines played at a much quicker tempo. The back breaker came when Winovich sacked Florida QB Malik Zaire in the end zone, stripping the ball in the process. Linebacker Noah Furbush fell on the loose ball for Michigan, and the Wolverines had a satisfying 33-17 win over Florida at a neutral site to start the season. Not bad at all for the folks from Ann Arbor.

How will the 2022 version of the Wolverines fare in their season opener? We’ll find out soon enough. Thanks to Fox Sports, YouTube, and YouTube poster parkinggod for the following highlight video. As always, neither I nor anyone involved with umgoblue.com profit from this blog post in any way. Enjoy!

Looking Back — Michigan Football Season Openers – 2015 Utah

Looking Back is a Special Feature by Jeff Cummins

In 2015, Michigan welcomed a familiar name back as its new head coach. Jim Harbaugh led the Wolverines to Utah for their season opener against the Utes of Utah.

There was considerable fanfare following Harbaugh’s hiring. Fans felt a renewed confidence in the program, and many traveled to Utah for the opening game, where there reports of fans in the maize and blue spending early and often at Salt Lake City eateries. For one week, the Wolverine fans and alumni pumped up the local economy, as well as the volume. Michigan people almost seemed to outnumber Utah faithful. Of course, that all changed once the teams entered Rice-Eccles Stadium.

Harbaugh managed to keep the starting quarterback a secret until game time. Once the game began, Iowa graduate transfer Jake Rudock stepped under center to play quarterback for the Wolverines. It was obvious from the start that Rudock had potential, but he and his receivers seemed to be on different pages in the beginning, allowing the Utes to grab the early lead. In the third quarter, Michigan was trailing, 17-3, when Rudock connected with tight end Jake Butt for the first Michigan touchdown of the season. Rudock found Amara Darboh for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough, as the Wolverines fell to Utah, 24-17.

In spite of the result, playing the first game on the road toughened up the Wolverines, who went on to finish 10-3. Had Michigan faced Utah in Utah just four weeks later, the result would probably have been a Michigan victory.

Thanks to Fox Sports, YouTube, and YouTube poster JazzyUte for the video of this game. As always, neither I nor anyone involved with umgoblue.com profit in any way off this blog post, which is presented strictly for the enjoyment of readers.

Michigan Football Week 1 – Head Coach Jim Harbaugh

8/29/22 Week 1 Press Conference

Harbaugh:
I’d like to congratulate Carol Hutchins on her amazing her career, her retirement. I think the winningest softball coach in the entire world. It’s great that her legacy is going to continue under Bonnie and her team and great to have another Michigan alum coaching a Michigan team, can’t talk enough about Carol. Winningest coach in history, 22 Big 10 championships, on and on, but I know she’s gonna be still around, she’s a great colleague and we love her, Go Blue!

Camp has been good. We’re excited to start the season. Camps over, it’s now game week. I really give a lot of credit to our players, the kind of shape they came in, the way our coaches developed, strength coaches, assistant coaches. Very, very, very healthy roster as well, and excited to let them have at it this week.

Cade McNamara (2021)

We’ve named the starting quarterback…Cade McNamara will start the first game. JJ McCarthy will start the second. We’ve also posted the depth chart at the other positions as well.

JJ McCarthy (2021)

Q:
You’ve explained the quarterback arrangement, but how long are you going to let that go? Are you determined to have starter by week three?

Cade is arguably one of the most improved players on the team and he’s playing his best football. JJ did not have spring practice but he’s ascended to where he’s at, based on his performance…I mean, there’s no demotion for Cade McNamara….he’s playing his best football. It is a promotion for JJ, based on what he’s been able to do as well.

Jim Harbaugh

Harbaugh:
I mean, it’s a process…no person, that’s biblical…knows what the future holds and it’s a process and it’ll be based on performance. But we’re not gonna withhold, you know, any, any good. Both both have been tremendous quarterbacks, we think that, that both are capable of leading our team to a championship. So that’s good. We’re gonna keep cultivating that…some people have asked…how’d you come to that decision? It wasn’t based on some kind of NFL model. It’s really based biblical- Solomon- he was known for being a pretty wise person.

Q:
Eyabi Anoma. What was the process for bringing him in? What what did you see in him? And what have you seen from him so far?

Harbaugh:
Really good, graduate transfer Eyabi Anoma has been practicing with the team for about 10-12 days, or something like that and he’s been really good. He’s been a great teammate, and I look forward to seeing when he can do this coming season, but I think he’ll hopefully playing right away in the first game, and showing some some outstanding assets that you can bring to the team.

Q:
Jim, as pleased as you seem to be with both quarterbacks, do you wish one had separated? Are you fine with it being so even- is that a good or a bad thing?

Harbaugh:
I can’t see it other than a good thing…They’re actually both playing their best football since they’ve been here. Cade is arguably one of the most improved players on the team and he’s playing his best football. JJ did not have spring practice but he’s ascended to where he’s at, based on his performance. So, yeah, that’s a really, really good thing…I mean, there’s no demotion for Cade McNamara….he’s playing his best football. It is a promotion for JJ, based on what he’s been able to do as well.

Q:
Jim, would you anticipate playing both quarterbacks in the opener as well?

Harbaugh:
Yes, we’re not gonna withhold something good that can could help the football team so yes, I can see that.

Q:
The backup offensive lineman you mentioned Greg Crippen and Karsen Barnhart, who are some of the other guys that are pushing for playing time?

I do understand that if a coach gets up here and gives you the normal cliches, then you seem very offended as journalists, but also, when a coach, or person, gives you a really well thought out, in depth, honest, tells you the truth of where where things stand, there’s a tendency to question motive, or question intent. I’m going to keep doing it the way I’ve been doing it, which is to speak the absolute truth, as I know it and believe it to be.

Jim Harbaugh

Harbaugh:
Jeffrey Persi at left tackle…Giovanni El-Hadi is doing some really good things. Reece Atteberry would be another that’s right there in the two deep, doing a good job and Raheem Anderson would be next. I feel like those would be the top 11 right now. Ryan Hayes, Trevor Keegan, Olusegun Oluwatimi, Zak Zinner, Trente Jones, Karsen Barnhart, Reese Atteberry, Jeff Persi, Gio, Greg Crippen, and Raheem Anderson.

Q:
Jim, following up on that question about Eyabi. What was sort of the vetting process for someone with his off-the-field issues and what made you feel comfortable bringing in a guy that has run into some problems at other programs?

Harbaugh:
Eyabi graduated from Tennessee Martin…a very easy process in talking to his former teammates that are on our team…Eyabi is somebody we recruited right out of high school and always felt like we finished, maybe second in that. I’ve always really, really enjoyed being around the Eyabi and not aware of the the vague off-field issues that you refer to. But as it stands now, he’s a college graduate, really vouched for by his teammates, and he’s just great guy to be around on a day-to-day basis. So no man who knows the future, but I think it looks very good and bright for Eyabi.

Q:
Jim, when you’re evaluating quarterbacks in the first two games is that something where you’ll put the numbers into a formula that gives you an answer? Or is that going to be more of a gut feel?

Harbaugh:
Based on performance I mean, there’s not one criteria that you could plug in and say, this will be the factor, that’ll be the factor. I want both the quarterbacks to keep playing their game and keep enhancing what they do really well, improving some of the things that they need to work on, but definitely not trying to play somebody else’s game or the other quarterbacks game or, you know, hit a metric or a number that is going to be the deciding factor because you know, there won’t be one other than we play the best players and based on performance and that’s the metric- meritocracy.

Q:
Jim, you mentioned Mason Grant as someone who could start as a freshman, what did he show in fall camp to deserve that?

Harbaugh:
Yeah, we’re thinking that in the base package that Mason right now is top of the depth chart as a defensive tackle. The other player is Rayshaun Benny, who’s surging like you can’t imagine, both in the base and in sub fronts as well. But Mason from the day he got here has been a very solid player, you saw it in the spring game, he was really highly drafted in that spring game and played very well. So he’s played good, he’s earned it and count on him for for a lot of snaps in this first game.

Q:
When you have one quarterback starting one week and another starting another, how do you judge them differently with two different defenses that are going up against?

JJ McCarthy and Blake Corum (2021)

Harbaugh:
It’s not gonna be exactly the same, but where we’re at right now it’s practice versus games. We think we’ll have a better understanding after the two play in the games. We talked about earlier, this is this isn’t something we have to withhold, there’s a great chance that we can play both of the quarterbacks, you know, in this game, the next game and in the third game as well…You just don’t know, that’s that’s the point. I mean, you can speculate, you can predict, but no man knows the future.

You’re talking about two gritty competitors and fighters in Cade McNamara and JJ McCarthy…They are both the kind of guys that don’t flinch, fold or quit at the slightest whiff of adverse circumstances or if something doesn’t go their way.
That’s not Cade McNamara, that’s not JJ McCarthy.

Jim Harbaugh

Q:
Jim, I’m wondering if the current landscape of college football at all weighed into this just with more people transferring and moving? Because in years past, you tended to name a guy and sort of go with that. Does that play any factor? If you had these two quarterbacks maybe five to seven years ago would you have made the same decision?

Harbaugh:
Yeah, it’s just specific for this team and the way these two players are playing if you’re the question is speculating, no there’s no other intent, or motive other than what’s good for our football team.

I understand it, I understand the landscape- here’s what I do understand that if a coach gets up here and gives you the normal cliches, then you seem very offended as journalists, but also, when a coach, or person, gives you a really well thought out, in depth, honest, tells you the truth of where things stand, there’s a tendency to question motive, or question intent. I understand that. I’m going to keep doing it the way I’ve been doing it, which is to speak the absolute truth, as I know it and believe it to be.

Q:
Jim, you mentioned releasing the depth chart, that’s a departure from the past. Why are you sharing that now?

Harbaugh:
Just just felt…I guess, just for our team. So we’re doing that with our team and do that for everybody. A lot of times when you do that internally in a team, it has a way of getting out there. So just so why? Yes, sometimes it gets out there anyway, so we might as well release it.

Q:
Jim, two pronged question for you, I guess, just in generalities, with the success of last season in the Big 10 championship. What is the excitement level for your team going into week one of this season? And how are they motivated by not finishing the job last year in the college football playoffs?

Harbaugh:
The excitement is really high, guys can’t wait to play. I’m really looking forward to watching our guys compete and watching them play. Really looking forward to you know, how they’re gonna play, really feel like they can cut it loose, let it let it rip. I think they can play with hustle, constant hustle, hustle at all times. It’s one of the things I’d be looking for the most, guys running on defense, run to the ball. And, you know, offensively, also run to the ball. Trying to get that second block, if you don’t have the ball, then you become a blocker, no matter whether it is a run or pass. I think they’re ready to do that and prepared to do that, and highly motivated to play this game.

Q:
you guys do practice behind closed doors, and you like to keep things kind of, you know, in house, why did you want to make the Quarterback situation or, or bring public scrutiny to that? I mean, but playing out in these first two games.

Harbaugh:
So everybody knows exactly where it’s at, I think you know, inside of our team, you know, players. The coaches, reasonable people have seen a lot of football. I mean, they look at it as neck and neck. And that’s what it is.

We’re sharing, other players have shared that with, with the media. So yeah, it’s something that’s already out there and this is our approach, we feel like it’s the best way to go…It’s got to play out, it’s a process and be based on performance. It is what it is. And it’s a good thing. I think a lot of teams would like to have that, to be in that position.

I see the things written, you know, the adage, somebody in here, that if you have two quarterbacks, you don’t have any…I see some, some heads nodding, but is that true? Is that a fact? Is that a fact for anywhere? Is it a fact on this on this team? I don’t think it’s a proven fact.

Q:
Do you feel about the development of your safeties in particular and your defense overall coming into the first game?

Harbaugh:
Safeties? RJ Moten, Makari Paige, Rod Moore- those three safeties have been outstanding. Also, Caden Kolesar will be in a rotation but those first three I mentioned, there’ll be in depending on the package- dime, base, or nickel. Those three rule will be in the game rotating as starters.

Q:
People talking about the defense where a lot of more people are being plugged in. You mentioned before that you thought it was going to be better a lot of people thought.

Harbaugh:
I said I thought it had a chance to be…it has a chance to be based on the fact that like David Ojabo last year, you didn’t know that he was going to turn into the player that that he did. I see a lot of hungry guys at those positions.

David Ojabo (2021)

The safety position in particular all four of those players have really been competing and battling for our football team same at outside backer, I see that taking place. Guys are hungry and want to play, based on that it has a chance to be. It has a license, the ability to be and now you go have at it and and see if it can be.

Q:
You mentioned how highly Mason Graham in spring practice, and in the spring game. Did he enter fall camp at the top or near the top of the depth chart or was that something that happened during fall camp?

Harbaugh:
Yeah, as it progressed. That’s where he moved in the base defense. He wasn’t starting, going in. Chris Jenkins was the starting defensive tackle going into fall camp. Now Chris Jenkins is the starting end, so he moved from tackle to end. And in the base package, based on a base front that’s what we think are the starters now- Mazi Smith, starting to nose and I mentioned the three edge guys in the interview the other day- Jalen Harrell, Taylor Upshaw, Mike Morris, all three of those we look at as a starting edges.

Q:
Jim, I’m not sure what Cade wants to do long term but he could come back next year, if he wanted to use his covid year and I think he can even come back again using his red shirt maybe from his freshman year. Given how highly you think of both quarterbacks to what extent do you think the competition will just kind of continue in perpetuity as long as they’re both on the same roster?

Harbaugh:
I don’t know…Nobody knows. I think somebody was trying to allude to that question. So I’ll just give you my thoughts on it.

Cade McNamara 2021

I mean, you’re talking about two gritty competitors and fighters in Cade McNamara and JJ McCarthy. So to answer the question, did it factor in that that one would transfer or not? No, my thoughts are that they are both the kind of guys that don’t flinch, fold or quit at the slightest whiff of adverse circumstances or if something doesn’t go their way.

That’s not Cade McNamara, that’s not JJ McCarthy.

JJ McCarthy

Q:
Could you speak to the camp JJ has had so far because as you said he didn’t practice in the spring?

Harbaugh:
Yeah, it’s been tremendous, he didn’t have spring ball but he’s continued to flourish getting better and better every day as I said, Cade’s done the same thing. They have both elevated their game accordingly, playing their game, what they’re really good at, and also working on the things that that they can they can improve. Cade’s been really much improved in just about every area, including managing the pocket and extending plays. That’s one of JJ’s forte as a player. I see JJ doing that really well and continuing to do that well, but also, you know, proving, going through the reads and taking what the defense gives them and protecting the football. So yeah, both of really had great camps.

Cade McNamara (2021)

Q:.
Jim, I know you’ve said this is a process, but if they keep playing, Cade and JJ at a high level, as you said, they’re playing now, how long are you willing to take the process? Do you have maybe a little bit of a timetable in your head when you’d like to settle this?

Harbaugh:
You just don’t know. I mean, one of the biggest factors of being I mean, probably, if it’s exactly as it is right now, today, coming out of practice, and it continues to be like that in the games then that’ll be up to us as coaches to be able to utilize both players, what they bring to our football team, you know, for the best of the football team. And that’s, that’s where it stands today.

Q:
So you can see playing both of them, like you did last year. I mean, you know, one’s a starter one comes in a lot like, like JJ did last year?

Harbaugh:
That’s absolutely a possibility.

Edits made for clarity.