GREG MATTISON RUMORS

Michigan has a pass-rushing plan

Brady Hoke, Greg Mattison, and the Wolverines have had a plan for their, “Michigan defense,” and with the additions to the defensive line each of the past three recruiting classes, that strategy is beginning to pay off. After the commitment of Lawrence Marshall, take a detailed look at the future of the defensive line.
Via michigan.scout.com
10 days ago  |  Discuss

Michigan Sees Game Changer in Williams

Greg Mattison made his way down to Georgia to check in on a number of top flight prospects earlier this week. One on his first stops was the city of McDonough to check in on Eagles Landing Academy DE Andrew Williams. Michigan’s defensive coordinator made it clear to the four-star lineman that he is still a Maize & Blue priority. Is the feeling mutual?
Via michigan.scout.com
17 days ago  |  Discuss

Watson says “high chance” he’ll be Wolverine

2014 East Saint Louis (Ill.) Senior high school linebacker Kyron Watson has built a strong rapport with Michigan defensive coordinator Greg Mattison. Watson tells GBW his visit plans, a new school trying to get involved, and the likelihood he ends up a Wolverine.
Via michigan.scout.com
20 days ago  |  Discuss

Dymonte Thomas “headed” toward early PT

Michigan defensive coordinator Greg Mattison had high praise for freshman defensive back Dymonte Thomas Monday. Could his role in the spring game translate to Saturday’s this fall?
Via michigan.scout.com
April 15, 2013  |  Discuss

Mattison: the next guy steps up (w/video)

Michigan defensive coordinator, Greg Mattison addressed the media Thursday. Mattison talked about the situation with Jake Ryan out, the improved speed on defense, utilizing a four man pass rush, and Taco Charlton sticking out in spring practice. ***Watch Full Press Conference***
Via michigan.scout.com
April 04, 2013  |  Discuss

Mattison: Miller a tough prep (w/video)

Braxton Miller leads the number one offense in the nation heading into Saturday’s noon kickoff at Ohio Stadium. Michigan defensive coordinator Greg Mattison says Michigan can’t be tricked into tendencies like in 2011.
Via michigan.scout.com
November 20, 2012  |  Discuss

Mattison says 'D' Headed in Right Direction

Michigan defensive coordinator Greg Mattison has been a part of the Notre Dame rivalry on both sides of the ledger in his career. Mattison touched on his defense against Massachusetts, talks about the Notre Dame offense and where he believes the defense is at right now. **With video**
Via michigan.scout.com
September 19, 2012  |  Discuss

Defense carries Michigan to Sugar Bowl

Seemingly overnight, defensive coordinator Greg Mattison came in and fixed Michigan's previously slapstick defense. He just snapped his fingers and the Wolverines went from allowing 35.2 points and 450.8 yards per game to giving up 17.2 points and 317.6 yards. The before-and-after photos here are startling. How could this defense make so much progress so quickly? It wasn&...
Via Fox Sports Detroit
December 30, 2011  |  Discuss

Improved defense carries Michigan to Sugar Bowl

Seemingly overnight, defensive coordinator Greg Mattison came in and fixed Michigan's previously slapstick defense. He just snapped his fingers and the Wolverines went from allowing 35.2 points and 450.8 yards per game to giving up 17.2 points and 317.6 yards. The before-and-after photos here are startling. How could this defense make so much progress so quickly? It wasn&...
Via Fox Sports Detroit
December 30, 2011  |  Discuss

Bowl Practice Presser Transcript 12-13-11: Greg Mattison

Greg Mattison Was the bust what you remembered it to be? “Yeah. That was a great night. I was riding up there with my wife, and we were on the bus, and Fred Jackson was right next to me, and I said, ‘Fred, where was it? I can’t remember this.’ And when I got up to the hill right there and I saw it up the road, I said, ‘Oh yeah, I remember this.’ That was a special...
Via MGoBlog
December 13, 2011  |  Discuss
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