Penn State Postgame Presser: Jim Harbaugh Comment Count

Adam Schnepp

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You’ve been around a while. Have you seen a more diverse offense than that in your experience that gave you more challenges and little quirks and had to worry about more aspects of it?

“Yeah, thought their offense played extremely well. Understatement. They were hitting on all cylinders. The back is really good, as advertised, and the quarterback, McSorley, played extremely well. Yeah, they were hitting on all cylinders. Quarterback was hot and receivers made plays downfield and it was impressive.”

The way Penn State jumped out like that, did they hit you guys with some things—the Barkley direct snap, stuff like that where they popped you—that you guys didn’t expect?

“Yeah, I mean, they hit us on quite a few plays that we’ve defensed well this year and I thought their execution was really good tonight right from the beginning. Then we got it a little bit under control and then they came back and hit the quarterback sucker play, hit the inside fade, downfield balls, really good throws, well played by the receivers, et cetera. As I said, it was a good performance.”

After the first five minutes it was like an avalanche but your team was able to answer and get one point away from them and then it went away from them. Explain how you saw the flow of the game and why that was.

“Eh, it’s just—the flow of the game, I think everybody saw the flow of the game. Thought they were really executing well and we had our difficulties scoring, moving the ball, and getting them stopped.”

Fans will want to extrapolate more than just this game to the importance of this game but I’m assuming you don’t buy into that for recruiting and all the other reasons but I don’t know. Does a game like this have impact more than one game or is it just a game?

“I don’t know either. We’re going to regroup, we’re gonna refit, retool, and get back to work. More opportunities ahead of us.”

Seven sacks Penn State had defensively. Did they do anything systematically to surprise you?

“No. They did a nice job on the edge. They beat us on the edge multiple times.”

With two losses in the Big Ten it certainly seems to be problematic whether or not you can—what do you lean on going forward because the defense has been something you’ve leaned on and it got picked apart by a good team today, the offense still seems to be—what do you lean on with your team going forward? What do you hope is the strength of this team going forward?

“We endure and be better. We’re gonna regroup and come back.”

John said something about how after the game they got told there’s no more bandwagon, fake love’s gone, it’s just on you guys now. What does that mean when you say something like that? How do you solve this, I suppose?

“I mean, they’re our team. We solve it with our team. Nobody else can help us but us. We put our best people on it, our players and our coaches.”

Can it be solvable this season? You’re seven games into the season; can it be solvable this season?

“Yes.”

Comments

uminks

October 22nd, 2017 at 11:08 PM ^

This season does not even compare to RR first two seasons here. Going 3-9 was just god awful, then losing at home to Purdue the next year not to reach a bowl game in his 2nd season. Blah!

Coach Carr Camp

October 23rd, 2017 at 9:31 AM ^

Yea, its hilarious when people point out the "improvement" he was having each year. He won 1 more game in his 3rd than 2nd, and it was a 4OT shootout at home with a terrible Illinois team. Not to mention the getting totched by walk on Matt McGloin that year was a far worse loss to a worse PSU team than we faced Saturday

Eschstreetalum

October 23rd, 2017 at 8:08 AM ^

Bo had a 6-6 season. Why? Because his QB went down early on and the next guys up werent very good. Sound familiar? And that OL was much better than JHs this year. We are on the right track, this is a speed bump.

ak47

October 23rd, 2017 at 10:03 AM ^

Bo never won a national champsionship.  I want rings and champioships not good seasons.  Losing to psu on the road in a revenge game doesn't bother me.  Losing to msu is what cost us a shot at doing anything meaningful this season.  

In 3 years under Harbaugh we've been maybe one team as talented as we are and lost every game as underdog, now twice in uncompetitive fashion.  Harbaugh is a good coach, but his 3 seasons have just been all right, not excellent because we couldn't close the deal last year, because we couldn't beat an inferior team in Iowa.

JFW

October 23rd, 2017 at 11:11 AM ^

This is a speed bump. I know people get all butt hurt over losing. I get it. It sucks. But we are seeing improvement from position to position. We just got dealt a really shitty hand right now. We knew going in the offense was going to be questionable.

* New O line; hurt by the loss of Newsome and some whiff's in tackle recruiting. 

* Speight coming back from an injury was a small concern that turned bigger. 

* Losing pretty much all our best wideouts and recieving TE's and replacing them with Freshman. 

* RB's were okay but not great, we were hoping they'd come out. 

Then, on top of that, we lose Speight and Black and have to dial the offense WAY back. 

I can't help but feel that if Speight and black aren't hurt, and Higdon and the run blocking improve as they have, this offense starts to take a similar upward curve that the '15 team did. Do that and some pressure is taken off the defense. 

We just need to relax, to borrow Aaron Rodgers phrase. Stuff happens. Every team is unique. I'm confident for next year and the year after. We'll get there. 

I know its hard. I know its frustrating. I know its annoying to be hounded by Sparty and OSU fans. But F*ck 'em. They love to pick. They always will. Alot of them love hating us more than liking their own teams. Dear God a buddy of mine was listening to Valenti and getting bugged. Of COURSE he trashes us. 

But we have to keep things in perspective. The team believs in Harbaugh. He has an excellent track record and is a smart guy. He's a good fit with good chemistry with the program. This isnt' Hoke. This isn't RR. No one hates losing more than him and the team. If anything, I think we got a bit spoiled because of the success he had piecing together good seasons from the last two years. 

Hell, last year people were ready to fire Franklin and even Dantonio 1/3 of the way through the season. This year they are gods to their fanbase again. Its college football. Its volatile. We need to just chill and trust the process. We're in good hands. 

Abram

October 23rd, 2017 at 11:06 AM ^

I thought the team looked fine, Penn State was just better. It's sports. It happens. Why all the angst every time Michigan loses a game? College football has turnover, so there are up and down years. Michigan's young defense got shown up, but the offense is getting better. O'Korn ran well, stepped up and hit some open receivers. Pass pro is still a struggle but the receivers got open a little this time. Still got a ways to go, but young teams improve as the season goes on. 

Jeremichi96

October 23rd, 2017 at 11:07 AM ^

Can't the board just disable comments for a week after a loss! The negativity is insane! This is a super young team! This year will be a learning experience and we will be better down the road because of it. I know Harbaugh kind of brings these lofty expectations on himself because he engages the spotlight but he's doing it to get those big recruits and put the program back to what it was. People need to calm the hell down and remember before the season started this is what we thought we would have this season. The MSU loss did suck and I think that one was on the coaching staff but this loss, although ugly, was going to happen. So let's all just move on and enjoy the learning experience this year and hope for a big upset against Wisconsin or OSU. Go Blue!

Blue since BO

October 23rd, 2017 at 12:36 PM ^

Despite getting kicked in the teeth I thought our team played with good effort with exception of our DB's who were seen dancing with the defense all night with little effort to break away.  Not sure if they're great or we are weak but should be a lesson for our young receivers.  If they can blcok like PSU we'd have 250/300 yards a game.