![]() ![]() Subscribe to 247Sports YouTube for the latest college football, basketball and recruiting news including live college commitments. I call them plays that are married, because we put a lot of good stuff on tape and now if you can get the good complements to go with them, then that becomes even more dangerous.” “Some really good play-action for some of our really good run scheme and complementary type of things in the offense. “Just different plays off of things we've done well - being able to have complements to them,” Harbaugh said when asked about how the offense could improve during the bye week. Otherwise, “it’s all gonna be getting ready for that game,” Harbaugh said.Īnd with extra time to practice and prepare, Harbaugh said the Wolverines may show a few new plays for J.J. “We're going to practice four times in this week, and it's all gonna be Michigan State,” Harbaugh said Monday evening on “Inside Michigan Football.” The exception, he added, is for practices designed to give younger players more reps. Harbaugh said this week that Michigan plans to utilize an expanded playbook next weekend against Michigan State. Running back Blake Corum is a Heisman candidate at the midway point with the team lead in yards and touchdowns and the Wolverines headline the Big Ten's top rushing attack. Not only have Harbaugh's coaching moves paid off this season, but Michigan is one of only a handful of teams nationally that rank inside the top 25 in total offense and total defense. I thought the moves the Michigan football coach made after last season’s magical Big Ten championship and College Football Playoff were going to blow up in his face, leave egg on his countenance and settle a promising season.” “I was wrong about everything, and Jim Harbaugh was wrong about nothing. "It’s time to come clean,” Detroit Free Press columnist Carlos Monarrez wrote this week. There's even been a change at quarterback, too. ![]() Unbeaten and ranked inside the of the top five throughout seven weeks, the Wolverines are once again on track to compete for a Big Ten title this season and spot in the final four if they're able to take out Ohio State at the end of November.Īnd this comes after mass coaching staff changes and loses several all-world players from last season's elite defense. “I don’t think I’ll last that long,” Green jokingly told Crain’s Detroit Business in 2019.Jim Harbaugh has doubters, but one Big Ten columnist will refrain from his suspicions involving Michigan football the rest of the season. The Lions still haven’t played in a Super Bowl. He gave us his all and we’ll miss him,” Miles said.īefore the Super Bowl era, Green covered the 1957 NFL championship game, which was won by the Detroit Lions. “And he was unabashedly proud of the paper, his contributions and his colleagues. News editor and publisher Gary Miles said Green was an icon. “I’ve never wanted to do anything else,” Green said earlier this year about a career covering a variety of pro and college sports. He was a sports writer in Detroit for The Associated Press before joining the News in 1963. Green, a native of New York City, died Thursday night, the News reported. “All of us in the NFL mourn his passing.” He chronicled the story of our game to millions of fans, helping bring them closer to the action,” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. “Jerry Green was synonymous with the Super Bowl. His streak began with Green Bay’s 35-10 victory over Kansas City in the first Super Bowl in 1967. Green retired as a columnist at the News in 2004 but continued to attend the Super Bowl for the newspaper until this year. Remembering columnist Jerry Green /K1CTzuLBLo
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