12 Monday, June 16, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com NOTEBOOK From Page 11 the ball from defensive coordinator Scott Shafer. "Any coach is going to try to take the concepts and simplify them," Shafer said. "So we're doing the same thing here at the clinic - try- ing to simplify some things and actually teach them about football." Rodriguez roamed between sta- tions, but settled at the quarterback training for much of the day. Several players came to the clinic, and many camped out in the weight room, where Mike Barwis, director of strength and conditioning, led the women in stretches. "To see that Mike was so serious, making them doing it exactly right, was kind of funny," said senior defensive tackle Terrance Taylor. Most of the coaches were relaxed on the sunny afternoon, using the day to calmly teach football. But moments of competitiveness came out of the coaches. "I actually think they like it when we yell at them," Rodriguez said. BROWN REVITALIZED: The preseason hype for then-sophomore free safety Stevie Brown was nearly deafening last year. But there was hardly a whisper when Brown was benched after the Wolverines allowed three touch- downs and 249 yards in the first half of Michigan's season opener against Appalachian State. "It may have been complacency, or it may have been satisfaction thinking I made it," Brown said. "So right now, I'm trying to stay as far away from that as possible. I'm trying to keep the hunger every day." Over the next few weeks, Brown considered transferring as coaches told him if he improved in practice, he would get more playing time. "And then weeks gone by and I'm still sitting on the bench," said Brown, who played in each of the Wolvirines' 13 games, but started just the first. "I know I'm play- ing well in practice. I was just like, 'Something's not adding up here. And I was like, 'I don't see why I should be out here if coaches are going to lie me,' things like that. I mean, that's what I was thinking. They really weren't lying to me. I just wasn't doing as well as I thought I was doing." Brown's parents reminded the Columbus, Ind. native how much he loved Michigan growing up, and he decided-to stick it out. Brown will likely begin the sea- son as the starting free safety again this year, and he has taken steps to ensure he will keep the job. He has been watching film of Michigan's first three opponents, even spend- ing time at home to do so. "I watched film a little bit here and there, butI was never really like a student of the game," Brown said. "I would watch it so if the coaches asked me, I could be like 'Yeah, I watched it."' Brown sees himself as one of the leaders on the defense and said even when he didn't start last year, many of his teammates went to him with questions. He said he has done well with identifying trends in the film when he actually focused on it. With that added knowledge, Brown should be much more of an asset on and off the field this year. See michigandaily.com for anexpandedversion. TRACK From Page 11 one." Waithe will not have much time to celebrate his team's showing at the NCAAs. He will most likely be focusing on his next event: the Beijing Olympic Games. He will leave next week for Trinidad to run in Olympic qual- ifers. "If anything, (the 400-meter dash) kind of shed some light on some things I need to work on," Waithe said. "We'll see what happens after that." FELDMAN From Page 11 of the Michigan football pro- gram. The Wolverines haven't had a losing season in 41years and boast the nation's best bowl streak (33). Michigan's facilities will be top of the line when the construction on Michigan Sta- dium is completed, and the new indoor practice facility opens. And the winged helmet brings a uniqueness that attracts limitless attention. And you know what? Rodri- guez doesn't need to push, either. He charmed the crowd with his one-liners - offensive coor- dinator Calvin Magee works with tight ends, but he doesn't have one; the only time his teams huddle is if one of the offensive lineman has a funny joke - and he didn't need to stir the pot with anti-Buckeyebarbs. Thatsame natural charisma inspires his player and, coupled with excel- lent coaching, produces. West Virginia won four of the last five Big East Championships. Michigan is a great program, and Rodriguez is a great coach. As they blend together, the future is bright. "As soon as I took the job, I became a Michigan man," Rodri- guez said Saturday. Point Michigan way. Point Rodriguez way. - Dan Feldman can be reached at danfeld@umich.edu. i RANDOLPH COURT APARTMENTS z E 2 Bedroom Apartment Homes Ground Floor Ranch Style! Private Entrance! Patio! Spacious Kitchen! Air Conditioning! Laundry Facilities! 24-Hour Emergency Maintenance! Pets Welcome! And much, much more! Call today to reserve your new address! 734-971-2828 Equal Housing Opportunity A,,Uvcrsir of Michigan Alumni, We've been supporting the IM Community since 1939... 4 4 I I