WATCH: Michigan coach Sherrone Moore press conference pre-Arkansas State
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan Wolverines football head coach Sherrone Moore met with the media Monday morning ahead of his team’s matchup against Arkansas State. Watch video of his press conference in the player at the top of the screen or on our YouTube channel.
Moore was also asked about Michigan senior quarterback Davis Warren‘s performance against Texas.
“Everybody looks at the quarterback and says, ‘he didn’t do this, he didn’t do that,’” Moore said. “We have to be route detailed up as a whole unit to make sure it’s efficient. The fumble [before halftime] is something [junior tight end] Colston [Loveland] has never done. He’s been in here beating himself up, but he’s a very good player and he’ll fix that mistake … but you can’t have three turnovers against a very good team.”
Moore was asked about Michigan’s decision not to add a transfer quarterback late last season or in the April portal window.
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“A lot of change … a lot of things happened,” he said. “For us it was the QBs we had we feel pretty good with, and those guys performed well in spring … did a good job. And then things happened in the portal, guys go different places and all that, so we got a good beat on who we wanted to get and what we wanted to do. For us to be successful and keep our culture and keep our team the right way, we had the quarterbacks we had here.
Continued the Michigan coach: “I feel like we can win with our quarterbacks, have confidence in our quarterbacks, and for us to be successful, it’s not just the quarterbacks. Everybody around them has to perform at a good level. They have to perform with detail and not turn the ball over and do things to be successful. People point towards the quarterback … same thing last year. J.J. threw three picks in a game, and everybody point at him.
“We feel confident in our quarterback, and everybody around him has to execute their jobs as a high level, as well.”