What Jim Harbaugh said ahead of Michigan's game against Indiana
Regardless of the outcome on Saturday against, Michigan will enter the season finale against Ohio State with a chance to win the B1G. In order to keep College Football Playoff hopes alive, though, the Wolverines have to get a win over the Hoosiers this weekend.
Monday, head coach Jim Harbaugh spoke with the media to talk about the Wolverines’ win over Rutgers last weekend and preview the upcoming matchup against Indiana. He believes his team has a huge challenge ahead.
As per usual, Harbaugh also talked about dogs, flu shots and Don Brown’s enthusiasm, as well. Here’s what the Michigan head coach had to say Monday:
Lavert Hill "being evaluated for concussion protocol" — Harbaugh
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Harbaugh praising McKeon — "His level of blocking is so high right now"
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Asked Harbaugh about sitting in on Don Brown's meetings: "you don’t have to sit in on Don Brown’s meeting to know what goes on in Don Brown’s meetings. You just have to be within 50 or 75 feet." LOL said paint peels off walls
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Harbaugh on Michigan’s OL depth: “The second five, I wouldn’t saying it’s humming as well.” Said there’s a group that’s on track.
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) November 12, 2018
Jim Harbaugh called Al Washington and Sherrone Moore “two rising stars in the profession.”
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) November 12, 2018
Jim Harbaugh says Tarik Black is “progressing” and he’s fully engaged with the trainers to progress more.
Said some routes are being discussed, as to how his body handles them.
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) November 12, 2018
Harbaugh on the overall development of a run game, and how it can take a long time … and how important sticking with it is:
"It costs what it costs."
— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) November 12, 2018
Jim Harbaugh notes how impressive his receivers have been catching the ball.
"I dropped two in pregame. So, two drops by me. None by the receivers."
— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) November 12, 2018