Michigan Wolverines College Football Postgame Quote, 12/31/2022
Opponent: TCU Horned Frogs, Coach
I’m sure it was a disappointing loss. I’m curious if you can speak to TCU’s level of play. They’re not a traditional power, but they look like it. So can you speak to their level of play today?
COACH HARBAUGH: Congratulations to TCU. I thought they played a great game. Very opportunistic team. Very resilient team. Really great team. Played a great football game, no doubt.
There’s a winner. There’s a non-winner. But the winner was football. It was a great game by them.
I’m really proud of our guys. Talked to our guys about you don’t quit, you don’t give up. You never let up. You never give in, you just keep playing one play at a time.
I could have been easily standing in our locker room at the end of our ballgame and congratulating the whole locker room of heroes, because that’s what they are. That’s what they have been this entire season, and including this game.
It was a great effort by both teams. Really proud of my team. One less big play, one more big play by us; one more opportunistic play by us, one less opportunistic play by them, and it would be a different situation.
It was a great football game, and congratulations to TCU and Coach [Sonny] Dykes and the entire squad.
Can you share with us some of what you told your team after this game?
COACH HARBAUGH: Just what I just said. Really proud of them. Really proud of the fight. They have been locker room heroes the entire season. As I was standing there in front of them, that’s who they are. It’s what they are.
I was super proud of them. That’s why you never give up. You never give in. You never let up. You just keep playing, keep playing the game one play at a time. I’m sure there’s a lot of analogies to life with that.
But they’re real. Our team continues to do that, done it all year, and did it right up until the end. Great season that ends one week early.
Can you describe what J.J. McCarthy did in this game?
COACH HARBAUGH: It was a titanic effort. Just a phenomenal effort by J.J, a titan of an effort. I am so proud of him just like he was my own son. What a competitor he is. Ronnie Bell, Mike Sainristil, I could go on.
The J.J. McCarthy that I know on a day-in, day-out basis, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, he’s a great player, great talented player, great athlete, great leader. And the best thing about him is he always puts the team above himself. Tremendous competitor. Just phenomenal.
His first season as a starter, I don’t think there’s anybody that’s ever done anything quite like what he did this year. And that was true in this game.
The throws that he was making, and the throws that Ronnie Bell and Roman Wilson and Colston Loveland and the guys were catching. I mean, it was at a very, very high level. No question about that.
So it’s a tremendous testament to what they were able to do today and it wasn’t easy. It was tough to make underneath throws, so they were making the deep ones.
Obviously you guys have a great defense and take a lot of pride in it. How surprised were you at how much TCU was able to have success on the ground against your defensive front?
COACH HARBAUGH: They did an outstanding job; cracked off some really big plays. We just didn’t get fitted right. That was disappointing.
Like I said, there were big plays being made; mistakes being made. Both teams, we just had one less than we needed, and they had one more. And that ended up being the difference in the game.
Coach, I want to touch on one of your guys’ brightest moments in the game, the flea-flicker touchdown. Was that something you were thinking about coming in, or was that more of an on-the-spot decision, and what did you make of the play?
COACH HARBAUGH: I thought it was really well-executed. It was something we had game-planned, and, yeah, it was a great call. The guys executed it as good as you can execute it.
There were so many points you could go back to in a game like this, but you had two opportunities inside the five and came away with no points. How much will those moments stick with you coming out of this one?
COACH HARBAUGH: Like I said, we were one short of executing the touchdown, the turnover. They made their fair share of mistakes. We made ours. They made their big plays. We made our big plays. And we just had one fewer big play, one less misfire.
I wanted to ask about one of those plays in particular, the first fourth down there on the goal line. That play-call, can you describe exactly what you were intending to go for there? You guys tend to do more dive plays down there. Why did you go for more of a trick play in that situation?
COACH HARBAUGH: Because we thought it would work. I take full responsibility for it not working, and should have had something different called. Put that one on me. They had it wired and they had it well-defended. Sitting here now, definitely wish I would have called a different one.
Of all the things that happened, I wonder what you thought of some of the bizarre things? The last play when they reviewed the touchdown in the end zone that was overturned, and a few other things like that. How did that factor into the whole mix?
COACH HARBAUGH: I mean, I’ll take a closer look at it. Last play, they were looking at targeting and they ruled that it wasn’t targeting. The touchdown, Roman [Wilson’s], that they ruled it didn’t get in the end zone.
Your team still bounced back from all of that. Is that where you feel good about – not good about a loss but –
COACH HARBAUGH: Obviously I feel so proud. Our team, they never quit, they never gave in. I feel really proud. I can’t say enough how many phenomenal plays were made in the game by our guys and I feel very proud of that, yes.
Guys, I’m sorry about the loss. I cannot imagine how disappointed you must be feeling right now. I am wondering if you can speak to the level of play that TCU brought, whether they showed you that an up-start program belongs on the field with a blue-blood program such as yourselves.
J.J. McCARTHY: All credit to them. They won the game in the 60 minutes that were played. They’re a good football team. No matter what it is, they got the win.
Fought our hearts out. There’s a lot of things that we could have done better. Can’t wait to watch the tape. But we’ll be back, and I promise that.
To fall behind by 18 like you guys did, that third quarter was crazy from all of our seats up in the press box. What was it like to be a part of that back and forth battle throughout that second half?
DONOVAN EDWARDS: We had our heads up high the whole game. Regardless, we’re a four-quarter team. We’ll be back.
MIKE SAINRISTIL: Yeah, I would just say in a football game like the one we just played in, there’s no time to hang your head and get frustrated in what’s going on. You got to have the next-play mentality.
No matter what the situation was, we just kept fighting offensively, defensively, and special teams. That’s really what goes into back-and-forth games like that. Just giving your all every play.
Donovan, I saw you and J.J. [McCarthy] out there, just like last year. It was really hard to put into words. Can you share with us what was going through your mind as you guys were standing up there watching that happen?
DONOVAN EDWARDS: It sucks that we lost the game. Our whole season preparation has been to win a national championship, and this is the second year that we have lost in the 14th game of the season. So we’re just like, “We will be back.” Same thing we said last year.
I know it’s got to be devastating right now. How much more of a gut punch is this loss when there are many things you guys did to essentially kind of beat yourselves early on in this game?
DONOVAN EDWARDS: It ain’t nothing to it. Just back to the drawing board, you know? It’s like we got a good amount of the same people that were here last year and this year. So the new guys that are here this year, they understand what it takes.
The freshmen that were here, Will Johnston, Colston Loveland, et cetera, et cetera, they understand what it takes and the preparation that we have to be able to be in positions like this. So we’ll be back.
MIKE SAINRISTIL: I would just simply say it’s time to ‚Äì we’re going to learn from this one. Once we get back to the drawing board, it’s just time to rebuild, refocus.
There’s nothing we can do about it now, but learn from the mistakes and do the best we can this offseason to put ourselves in the best situation for the beginning of next year.
How much did TCU’s offensive game plan resemble what you were expecting out of them today?
MIKE SAINRISTIL: It was everything we prepared for. There were no surprises. There was nothing ‚Äì they didn’t throw no curve balls at us. We knew the game plan well. Just a couple mistakes here and there; a couple big plays that we gave up. We didn’t stop the run game the way we wanted to.
To be the defense we are, giving up 51 points isn’t up to our standard. I think that’s just the summary of the game. We didn’t play at our level.
What was [Jim] Harbaugh’s message at halftime to get the offensive spark like it did in the third quarter?
DONOVAN EDWARDS: Like I said, we’re a four-quarter team, regardless of the score. It was 21-6 before we headed to the halftime. Jake Moody made a legendary GOAT kick. That’s why he was the GOAT of Michigan at field goal kicker.
We just had to bring our energy up. That was it. That’s what we addressed on the field. Just had to bring it up. We didn’t quit, as you can see.
Can both of you assess J.J. [McCarthy’s] performance today?
MIKE SAINRISTIL: He fought. He played his ass off. He did what he could to help this team out. That’s who he is. He’s going to come back and learn from this one, same way he did at the end of last year. Just come back and do what it is he does. He’s special.
I know it’s a little hard right now, but the last two years, the motivation that you guys now have going into next year off of this, tell us a little bit about what you guys have accomplished to this point, if you can? And tell us about what it means to, if you can, get to this level for the second straight year in a row.
MIKE SAINRISTIL: I think we know what all went into this season. But the drive that we have, we just are not satisfied with what we did out there today. We get to the point where the accomplishments and all the good ‚Äì yeah, we love it, we’re proud of it. But we’re just ‚Äì I know I’m ready. I know these guys are all ready to get back and get to that grind.
What did you guys see on the Roman Wilson overturn touchdown?
DONOVAN EDWARDS: I don’t know. Just thought he got in. Tried to punch it in after that.












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