Everything Jim Harbaugh said after Michigan football beat Indiana

2022-10-17 05:48:36 By : Ms. Tinn Wu

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — It was an odd day when Michigan football traveled to face Indiana at Memorial Stadium in the Wolverines’ second road game of the season.

The most important news of the day wasn’t the 31-10 victory over the Hoosiers. It was the health status of running backs coach Mike Hart, who went down after suffering an apparent seizure on the sideline in the first quarter.

After the game, head coach Jim Harbaugh spoke about Hart’s health as far as he knew, as well as how the game went, going from offense to defense, while also addressing the penalties in the game.

Here is everything Harbaugh said.

Yeah, Mike had a medical emergency during the game. And he’s in stable condition. He’s going to stay overnight here in Bloomington for continuing observation. Mike’s a strong guy and just abundant prayers go his way and really put things in perspective.

Everybody in the moment, everybody’s thoughts are with Mike — mine were, everybody around us was to get him to get the care that he needed. And I thought they knew he was able to, before they took him off, looked like he was back. Most important thing is just health at that point in time.

Indiana did a really good job taking away the run game, trying to limit it as much as possible. Blake Corum is such a great back that he still rushed for 120-130 yards, again. He’s just so good. And I thought we were doing a good job coming off the ball. We just had to adjust some of the perimeter plays in the run game were especially being taken away. And I thought we did a good job making those adjustments.

Other adjustments were to really put it in J.J McCarthy’s hands. Let him throw the ball and receivers really responded. Ronnie Bell had a big day. I think 11 catches, Schoonmaker  had nine, C.J. had two touchdowns and a real fine catch. With the one time J.J. got hit, it was behind Cornelius and he made a good hit –which tells you what a good job the offensive line was doing it in pass protection.

So yeah, I felt good. You know, getting off the script, too, that produced some big plays coming off our own two-yard line, 98-yard drive. That was off-script. And that was a huge, huge drive. And the throwing game really was was big in that in that portion. And I love the way that J.J. responded. He was so cool and calm back there. a couple first downs with his legs, and he was pretty much on the money: 18-of-28 or 34. I think something somewhere in that range. That’s pretty darn good. And 300 yards, it’s kind of cool. I think a lot of quarterbacks that have been around, when they get that first 300-yard game, ‘I can do this now. I can really do this.’ And that that usually bodes well and propels them onward.

There’s just times that we just weren’t — not sure what the percentage would be. Maybe three-quarters of the time we were playing Michigan football and solid and assignment-sound — and maybe more. But there’s some of the times that things run characteristic, we’re getting penalties. Again, giving up cheap yardage defense or the false starts and miscues that we had on offense. And it’ll keep us humble. We’ll move on with this one with humble hearts going into the big game against Penn State.

And also got to talk about the defense — pitched a shutout in the second half. We were at halftime — ‘We’ve got to have the half football of the season. Got to come right now and get locked in.’ And I thought our defense did a tremendous job of that, totaling seven sacks, all by a different guy. I think I’m right on that. 10 tackles for loss. The pressure really came and the tight coverage came along with it. Guys just understand they’re good enough, too. They don’t have to grab, they don’t have to interfere to get the coverage. And I thought we made some great adjustments. Coach Clink was coaching it hard and there was a lot of coaching going on. But really felt like that coverage tightened and the pass rush started getting home.

So now we’ll move on, happy for the win. When the wheels touch down in Michigan, we’ll get on to the big game against Penn State. Won’t have a bigger win this week. And 6-0 sets us up for the big showdown against Penn State.

With the edge guys, six really — Upshaw, Eyabi and Mike Morris, Jaylen Harrell, Derrick Moore, Braiden McGregor. It’s a group and I think they’re all really playing well. Playing well against the run, getting off blocks and also putting pressure on the quarterbacks.

I thought the inside guys, Kris Jenkins, Mason Graham, and Mazi Smith all played really well in defending the run game. And you know last but not least, let’s not leave out A.J. Henning. I mean, there was some big punt returns in this game. I think he had over 100 yards in punt return yardage. Some people call that hidden yardage but it wasn’t hidden, in my opinion, today. It was a big factor in the game. He did a great job. And even had one called back — might have been a 20-25-yard return. We had a block in the back called. I did not see that where anybody blocked anybody in the back. Especially — Q got called for that one. It was not a great call.

It was called tight and we’ve got things to improve, things to get better at. It’ll keep us humble, in a good way — moving on to next week.

Yeah. I could tell with what the referee saw, but I mean, it was one of those — wipe the brow. Which I guess you can’t do anything. That was the message that I got back. I mean, he can’t do anything of any nature. And I pointed out a few other ways that players signal first down and there’s things. I mean, I think he’s kind of equating it to some kind of throat slash, but it certainly wasn’t and as I said, that was called really tight on that one.

And yeah, just continue to keep coaching it. We coach that one big time. No celebrations, you can’t bring any attention on yourself. That’s what the rule, was the explanation I got. Which seems inconsistent, because you see a lot of, at times, attention being brought to somebody’s self for the rest of the game. Not for us. All we can do is do better, not give any kind of close to where it could be — don’t leave that to any type of a judgment call is our message

No. No, I haven’t.

That was great. I thought he did a great job. Great to have Kars back and healthy. Trente probably one of those dreaded high ankle sprains, same thing Karsen had and now Karsen is healed and back. And he’ll need to step up and we have a fine confidence in Karsen. Could have considered him a starter since the beginning of training camp.

Yeah, he’s just been getting better and better. And I thought his coverage was good. He was getting tested in the passing game, as well. Which is really good because his forte is the run stop and physical-type downhill linebacker. And as Scott Kehoe says, just keep hammering people, good things will happen. He’s been raised right. So it’s good. That was that part of a three-way text between me Jimmy and Scott this past week. Took it to heart!

That we’re gonna play our best half for football for the season. And yeah, all we’re asking is everything you got. It’s going to be needed. I thought we responded well, I mean, the stat — 21 to nothing in the second half.

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