The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wednesday, September 7, 2011 - 9A FOOTBALL From walk-on to defensive leader, safety Kovacs playing just the way Mattison likes Redshirt junior recorded team's only two sacks against Broncos By KEVIN RAFTERY Daily Sports Editor There's a game inside the game for the Michigan football defense, and so far, it's taking a little time for the Wolverines to catch on. "We have a big chart up in the hallway that you get points for tackles, for assists, for caused fumbles, all those kinds of things," said Michigan defensive coordina- tor Greg Mattison. "The walk- on chip ... I'll always carry with me." Players also receive negative points for plays that hurt the team, like missed assignments and missed tackles. After the points were tallied following Saturday's 34-10 win against Western Michigan, Mat- tison wasn't pleased with the results - except for one player in particular. "We had too many guys that didn't have a lot of points," Mat- tison said. "You had one guy who had 47 points - Jordan Kovacs." The redshirt junior safety led the team in-tackles on Saturday c e u adcrbck ex t Card i Qncos quarterback Alex Card- backer Brandon Herron. It also gave the Wolverines a comfortable 27-10 lead early in the third quar- ter. Mattison and Michigan coach Brady Hoke have talked numerous times about "hearing" their play- ers play football. Consider Kovacs's hit music to their ears. "That hit that he came on one of the pressures, it was what you tell and what you coach," Mat- tison said. "Put your face right into hischest, wrap himup, eyes up, and he put his helmet right through the football. The thing that people didn't see on that is he was in the end zone almost the same time as Herron after he had caused the fumble and made the hit. "That's what Michigan defense is about." Kovacs later defined what it means to play Michigan foot- ball: "Michigan football, defen- sively, is about big hits, making big plays, and just flying to the football. That's what I hope (Mattison) means." Just more music to Matti- son's ears. Kovacs, a former walk-on, burst onto the scene as a redshirt freshman in 2009, finishingsec- ond on the team in tackles with 75 and earning Sporting News Freshman All-Big Ten honors. He followed that perfor- mance by leading the Wolver- ines in tackles last year and earning All-Big Ten honorable mention. It was a tremendous season for Kovacs, but Michigan would rather not have him lead the team in tackles again this year. "When your safety is mak- ing a lot tackles, that's not a good thing," Mattison said. "It's a gooq _ y aas: Kovacs, but that's not a good thing (that he led the team in tackles). That happened a num- ber of times where ifa lineback- er was where he was supposed to be, he would've made that tackle. "The great news is Jordan was where he was supposed tobe." Kovacs has gone from an unknown walk-on to one of Mich- igan's biggest defensive forces - and arguably one of the best safeties in the Big Ten. But though he's officially been on scholarship since last season, the Ohio native won't forget where he started. "The walk-on chip on my shoul- der is something I'll always carry with me," he said. "I'm proud of being a walk-on. It's nothing that that I regret or nothing that I'm disappointed about. I think it's a special thing." And if he burst onto the scene in 2009, then he looks ready to blow right through it this year - not to mention continue to lead the defense in points. "He's a football player," Matti- son said. "He's a Michigan football player. If you had ateam of eightof him, you might sit ina lawn chair and watch the game." That might complicate things on the pointsboard. MaRInc Mp.LaI/aly Redshirt junior Jordan Kovacs is one of the team's more experienced players. Apply in 5 minutes or less at Usbank.com/student-loans r!j bank. usbank.com/student-loans 1 800.242.1200 1. Subject to normal credit approval. loan approval subject to program guidelines. Program rules and qualifications are subject to change at any time wtthut notice.,2. The automatic payment Is a requremnent to be quaifted for the interest rate reduction benefit. Auto-payment Is set up through the loan servicer. If the auto-payment is cancelled by the borrower, the rate reduction benetIs lost but may be reinstated. If the auto- payment featureeis revoked, the rate reductionbenefit is lost and cannottbe reinstated even Ifeautomatic paymentsare re-established on the loan. 3.Interest wilconfirm to accrue during periods of deferment. ThIs aaetnteresetnpad, wthhbelcataiedadddatoloue pi l o an elan e, neest w illacrue o nt new a lne)at reaye. Membr FDI. i1115 4esirt junqJordan Kovacs has bees one of Michitan's only defensive piapy- Io -impress defensive coordinator Greg Mattison this season. Kovacs record- ed 10 tackles on Saturday atainst Western Michitan. I I A