Jim Herbog Gates progresses, the challenge of facing MSU, more


Michigan head football coach Jim Herboh He was happy with his team’s 49-24 win over Minnesota in one week. The Wolverines now have momentum in their next game against Michigan State, when the Spartans fell against the Rutgers in their opener.

Appearing on the Inside Michigan Football Radio show with the host and former UM All-American, Harboff said of ‘Victory Monday’, ‘It feels good.’ John Jensen. “The air breathes a little better, it feels clean and crisp. And the food tastes better. It’s just a better day.”

How the Wolverines felt good Monday was behind the mer filing crime, which is managed by the coordinator Josh Getis, New quarterback in redempted offensive line and redshirt softmore Just Mil Milton.

In his first start, Milton completed 18-25-passes and a touchdown for 225 yards, while also running eight times for 52 yards and a score. It was an impressive early start, Harboff noted.

“I thought it was really good,” Harboff said of Milton’s performance. “There were a few things that got away with what we were planning the game for, but I think he did a good job going into the secondary and third receivers.

“No one is ever perfect in a game, but I thought he really had a lot of maturity, really nice. The big stage, so to speak, didn’t blow him exactly as a starter in his first game. He went out and hanged him. He touched. Showed that we were talking and watching on bubble screens, but also showed a really strong hand on the throw [sophomore wideout] Mike Seneristil. Mickey made an incredible catch, one foot down. Just overall [Joe was] Really good – ready, mature and talented. The things we’ve seen have really come out in the game. “

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Michigan Wolverines head football coach Jim Herboff is 3-2 against Michigan State as UM's main man.
Michigan Wolverines head football coach Jim Harbaugh is 3-2 against Michigan State as UM’s main man. (AP images)

Senristil was one of nine receivers to catch a pass from Milton on Saturday night. Harbaugh credited Gatis with a huge receiver at the rear, and the ability to make full use of the weapons he had at the tight end.

Harbha also praised the play’s calling gender. Perhaps the best example of Getis’s ongoing progress in UM crime was his decision to go straight to the tight end of Sofmore. Eric All It follows a vague drop if a play is stuck on it. On the next play, he took a pass towards the Minnesota three-yard line below 27 yards to set the final UM score.

“I thought it was a great play by Josh,” Harboh said. “First, he was a great playwright and made a throwing hack on the same money. And Eric is a sure catcher – I mean he catches everything. He could be our best catcher for the team. And that’s his catchy ability. But with so much confidence, he just realizes he’s going to catch the ball, and he turns his gaze and he jerks and throws the ball all the time.

“When I called the next play and found out he was going to Eric, I was like, ‘He really wants to get to know your team. He’s got to get to know your football team.'”

There was some escalating suffering in a year under Gettys, as he corrected the crime and turned it into a pro-style spread attack. But after UM’s 49 points and 481 yards on Saturday night, the unit seems to have taken the next step.

“He really puts an exclamation point on the issue that – year two – he knows our players, his players very well,” Harboff said. “And because of his offense and our offense, he knows it best and has improved on it. – He has fixed some things and made it better. But I think it’s a great job to use all the personnel and weapons and play for them.” Powers. Putting individuals in a position to play in their power. “

Michigan made explosive plays, but Harboh wants even more

Wolverine had several insulting big plays on Saturday in which Sophomore ran back. Zach CharbonnetThe team’s second possession runs a 70-yard touchdown and Redshirt runs behind Sofmore Hassan Huskins‘Runs 66 yards in the third quarter.

Defensively, the UMA created what Harbaugh called “catastrophic dramas” – a disruption, forcibly messed up with recovery and returned for a touchdown, and five sacks at night.

Still, he’s looking for more on both sides of the ball.

“It was good,” Harboh said. “They also had a few explosives. My count was like seven to six, they had one more than us. We wanted to win the explosive play win, but it was a huge run by Zach. We came often. Accelerated with the big play. Were able to recover.

[Redshirt sophomore viper linebacker Mike Barrett doing that for us on defense with the big hit and forced fumble return for a touchdown. [And] Big kickoff return by Mike Barrett. A big obscure recovery when we hit the kickoff return.

“The offensive line was blocked really well and defended the whole game. Our pass rush was terrific. Our two corners – [redshirt sophomores] Vince Gray And Gem green. Hustle, physicality and the other thing is how emotionally each person on the team invested. There were unheard people. Eric All had a great game blocked and he ran to catch a couple balls. [Redshirt sophomore defensive end] Taylor Apash haw Keeping his back away from the end zone, stopping him at the one-yard line, and eventually forcing us to score field goals. I can continue. It was a great night in all its aspects. “

Overall, he was more than happy with how well his team played and together.

“Hustling really got out.” “Not only did the reality of the happy guys really stand for another person’s success. One person made a play, our men were really happy for it and there was a real celebration for someone else doing something really good.”

Harboh, Michigan Not from the point of view of Michigan State

When the Big Ten fell on Michigan State Routers in the early weeks, UM knows they won’t ignore their cross-state rival. The Spartans turned the ball seven times on Saturday, something Harboh said he wouldn’t do this weekend, meaning Wolverine would have to bring it up.

“We know he’s really, really talented and how physical the game is going to be, mainly because every player who sets foot on that field on Saturday will be emotionally invested.” “It will be 60 minutes of this kind of game. He will be all out for 60 minutes. I know we won’t see a team spinning the ball seven times. I know the coach. [Mel] Tucker And his staff will get it fixed. So it will be a big challenge for us. “

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