Fall Camp Presser 8-24-15: Tim Drevno Comment Count

Adam Schnepp

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[Bryan Fuller/MGoBlog]

Your impressions of Jake Rudock?

“Yeah! All those quarterbacks are doing a great job. This is day 21 of practice. I guess it’s 10 days until our first game, and all of them are competing and doing a great job.”

With him taking the majority of the reps Saturday is that an indication that he is the No. 1 guy?

“No, there’s no decision that’s been made.”

How close are you to having five linemen that you’re settled on?

“We’re not. You know, every group is competing and we want that because it brings the best out of everybody. So we’ll just keep tinkering around and putting guys in there in and out, and when the time comes we’ll make that decision.”

When do you want to have it by?

“I don’t know yet. I don’t know that yet. Like I said, we’re 10 days out from game time, so when the time comes we’ll make that decision.”

Can you sense that build up? You’re going to be on a plane a week from tomorrow. Can you start sensing the excitement?

“Yeah, you do. You do. It’s always fun to go play somebody else because you’ve been playing against each other. It’s one day at a time right now but you do sense it, yeah.”

Looking at your receivers you have an interesting mix. You have a bunch of young guys who’ve not played at all and some veterans as well. What’s the most interesting thing you’ve learned about your receiving corps?

“I think they’ve got very good speed, they’ve got good hands, they catch really well, they’re disciplined in their routes. A lot of positive things. A lot of guys making a lot of catches. Blocking really well.”

[After THE JUMP: A (very) rough timeline for announcing the starting QB]

I had asked DJ if he’d experienced anything like the bunker mentality, the whole submarine thing. Is this a first for you? Have you ever been a part of anything like this?

“Oh yeah. Oh yeah, with coach Harbaugh. I think this is my 11th year with him, going on 12.”

As far as the specific bunker mentality and locking down?

“Yeah, I think it’s just when you’re around each other and there’s nobody else in the facility you can concentrate on what you need to learn [and] how you need to do it. You can really build a relationship with your coaches and really get to know your teammates and get that trust. It’s a real fun time when you do that.”

Does the element of surprise in a first game play into how close-mouthed everybody wants to be leading up to it?

“No. I think as coaches and players you’re always trying to find the best way that you’re going to go into a game and put a great game plan together, and that you want to practice all the looks and have all the different situations down. I don’t think there’s any surprises. I think you prepare to be successful.”

With that in mind, is there a hard date for planning purposes to have a final depth chart in place?

“No, no, there’s not. We’ll find a time when we decide to do that, but it’s…like I said before, when you compete every day it brings the best out in you as an individual and in me as a coach, because I’m walking in here every day trying to be the best I can be as a coach and they’re trying to be the best as players and that’s the best thing is you elevate your game. It’s life lessons, you know. It’s about competing.”

You had spring with Shane [Morris]. How have you seen him improve?

“Oh, unbelievable. Really just the way he takes command of the huddle, the way he can spit out a play, the way his drops- Jedd’s done a great job, coach Harbaugh’s done a great job the way he’s throwing the ball. There’s been a lot of change from him. And he’s a year older too, so that makes a difference.”

I was told that he made at least one nice running play Saturday. What do you think of Shane’s mobility?

“Oh, I think he can really run. I think it’s one of his strengths. I think he does a nice job. He can move around in the pocket…like all of them do. You know, they can find a quiet spot where they have to get out and run and scramble. That’s something that’s really good. And that’s one thing your look for in a quarterback. You look for a quarterback who can make a play when there’s no play to be made, and that’s the great ones that can do that. And we have those guys here at the University of Michigan, which is exciting.”

Are you close to having a quarterback who’s stood out and really taken this thing?

“No. Like I said, we’re rotating a lot of guys through and we’ll make that decision when the time’s ready to be made.”

How far down has it been whittled?

“It hasn’t. It really hasn’t. Those guys are competing.”

How much of Jake have you watched on film, since he’s had two years of starting, and how much is exclusively what you’ve seen?

“I mean, we’ve watched him on film. You do that when you’re going to recruit somebody. And then you watch him on our own practice film.”

Is there a difference? Do you see an evolution over the years? Do you see that in this camp he’s made strides?

“Yeah, I think he’s done a good job learning our system and being able to call the plays and command the huddle and step up and get the snap and do his job.”

Do you expect that they’ll announce that quarterback before the first snap against Utah?

“I would think so, yeah. I think so when you start your first game you have to do that, yeah.”

No, I meant outside of the program, sorry.

“What’s that?”

Outside of the program, will they announce—will we know who that quarterback is before the first snap at Utah?

“At some point in time somebody will announce it, yes.”

What is your opinion of playing two quarterbacks?

“There’s times you could do that. You could play two quarterbacks if you’d like to, sure.”

Have you done that, where you have one guy play a quarter and the next…

“Mmm, we’ve done that some different places where you’ll put another guy in.”

Is it ideal?

“The bottom line is you’re preparing to play the game [and] you want to put the best personnel on the field to try and win the game, so if that’s part of your package then you do it. If it’s not-- if you don’t feel you’d gain an advantage-- then you don’t do it.”

The bunker mentality you talked about being good for the team, but for your position group, the offensive line group, is it more important to get close?

“I think it’s good for everybody. Doesn’t matter if you’re a kicker, doesn’t matter if you’re a quarterback or line. It’s neat, you know, you’re sitting shoulder to shoulder in a meeting room with somebody and humble thyself and check your ego at the door and we’re all in this together. And you can communicate and get better as a football player, get better as a person. There’s nothing better than that.”

Jake appears really composed when we see him.

“Yeah!”

Does that translate onto the field? Does he have a high composure level?

“Yeah. I mean, all of those quarterbacks have a good confidence level and are very composed. I couldn’t choose and say one compared to the other. They all do.”

What’s the biggest difference in the offensive line from spring until now?

“I think they just know where to go, and they’re starting to get a chemistry up front. You can see that. And they’re starting to think the same thing. Kalis is starting to think that maybe if Ben Pliska or Kugler’s in at center…they’re starting to think and talk the same. They’re starting to get a good feel.”

Do you want it to be a chemistry with 10 guys? Five guys? You’re saying you’re still working on it.

“Yeah! You know, you’d like it to be five guys and you find your sixth, seventh, eighth guy. You’re rotating a lot of guys in there.”

Is there cross-training in terms of spots on the line?

“Yeah, you have to. You cross-train a little bit. Put a guy at guard, put him at tackle.”

Anybody stood out at running back?

“They’ve all done a good job. They really have. They really have improved there. It’s…really good job. Like I said, no lineup’s been set. We’re working hard. It’s an exciting time in University of Michigan football. When the time comes we’ll tell you who it is.”

But you have a penciled-in depth chart.

“Yeah, but it rotates every day. It’s about competition. If a guy’s still the No. 1 guy that day then he’s the No. 1 guy.”

Comments

Mr. Yost

August 25th, 2015 at 3:53 PM ^

And yet people were bitching and moaning when Harbaugh didn't do the BTN interview and no coordinators have done interviews since media day.

If that's you...are you happy now? Did you get that juicy nugget of information you'd been craving?

Of course not. These press conference are pointless, they don't say anything and they never answer a question. We all wasted our time.

First we bitch that they won't do any interviews, now we bitch about the interviews. Did you REALLY think one of these guys, employed by Jim Harbaugh - was going to come out and give you any insight? Think about who the head coach is for 2 seconds. You won't need second #2, I promise. 

Hopefully we've learned our lesson and next year we won't whine about it when they're back in the submarine. Just be content with the stuff that posted from insiders and plan to get all of your questions answered during the first game - it's not that difficult.

Moleskyn

August 25th, 2015 at 3:57 PM ^

What’s the most interesting thing you’ve learned about your receiving corps?

“I think they’ve got very good speed, they’ve got good hands, they catch really well, they’re disciplined in their routes. A lot of positive things. A lot of guys making a lot of catches. Blocking really well.”

Hey, that covers all the bases for a receiver, coach! Oh, except for these couple things he mentioned off the record:

"Also breathing. They're very experienced breathers. I'm seeing lots of good breathing technique. Eating too. They eat food. Obviously not during practice, but they know how to eat, I'll tell you that." 

AnthonyThomas

August 25th, 2015 at 4:00 PM ^

Holy shit, who kept asking about the quarterback situation? It was obvious after Drevno's first answer what his answer was going to be to every subsequent quarterback question. 

Oosterbaan

August 25th, 2015 at 5:05 PM ^

Don't now how old the average MGoBlog poster is, but I'm an old ***. I grew up on Bo Schembechler philosophy, a fan that went to the point of renting my senior UM year house across State Street from the practice field just to hear the whistles and yelling. And if it's any comfort, I can tell you that the Dreno-Durkin interviews are vintage Bo Schembechler. I can translate both interviews a bit for us here: "Hi. My name is Drevo-Durkin-Harbaugh-Schembechler-Other. You reporter guys are going to ask a lot of questions, but screw you - we don't like any of you in the media. We can't actually SAY that, so we'll pretend to be nice. If you're smart, you'll catch a ton of sarcasm from us. You ask us demanding questions like we're supposed to divulge any and all information and team strategy to the Dantonios, Meyers, Utahs and Penn States of the world. You really think we're going to? We report to Jim Harbaugh, who is Bo Schembechler 2.0. We tried to tip you off to how much we dislike you when we had second graders interview us on media day....did you catch that? No? We can't help you then. We can't help you at all, really, because winning football games is not dependent upon you. Yeah! We'll see you next time, when you'll ask the same questions, and we'll give the same evasive answers, and then get back to what's important - winning football games. Have a nice day."     

Brimley

August 26th, 2015 at 8:17 PM ^

I don't remember Bo even bothering to give ANY interview or press conference prior to the season.  Segmented media markets make us thirst for MORE INFO (and shoot the messenger when coaches give non-answers) whereas when it was a handful of beat reporters, nobody even looked for nuggets.

MichiganTeacher

August 25th, 2015 at 8:52 PM ^

I mean, these questions are useless. Stupid, because the reportes know (or should know) that these are the answers you're going to get.

They should ask questions about the living conditions in South Quad, what's on the training table today, which player on the team would make the best politician, would you consider going on vacation with Harbaugh and do you think you could play Peruball in the streets of Paris shirtless with him - I mean, why not? Couldn't be any less interesting than this drivel, and it has a chance of being more interesting because it might actually be answered.

UMForLife

August 25th, 2015 at 9:38 PM ^

When he talked about Shane he was vague on how he would perform in a game. When he talked about Rudock, he was specific about his abilities in a game situation. So, I am confident that Rudock is our QB. That is my take away.

M GO DDU

August 25th, 2015 at 10:35 PM ^

Coach Drevno earns his living off of wins not how well he gives the fans information in a press conference (which would immediately be passed to the competition). Think about your job, would you hand the information you have about how you're doing to your competition?

o0MaizeNBlue0o

August 26th, 2015 at 9:40 AM ^

Thanks... for nothing.  I kep thinking we would get at LEAST SOMETHING of value from his presser.  Dude posesses great avoidance skill!  I literally laughed how every question was dodged. 

Having said that, in the audio of the interview, he sounds genuinly unsure of the starting positions, etc.  

Mgodiscgolfer

August 26th, 2015 at 9:55 AM ^

a answer that would tell us something about the team, if the questions were not about the depth chart, especially in the Fall. The media could not get Lloyd to tell you his starting QB even if it were the fifth game of the season and you knew that Chad Henne would be the starter. If the media wants answers then quit asking who is beating out who when there are 9 or 10 more days left of Fall camp. If coach D wanted the competition to end than he would tell you who beat out who.

Personally I don't care what he tells us now about the depth chart. I know he will be telling us that the ex Iowa QB will be the starter. I doubt there will be many suprises about who will be lining up where, I am sure most of the bloggers here could tell you what the depth chart will look like at the opener. Or at least have a very good idea who will be on the field the first half of the opener with Utah. Go Blue!

 

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