-Saturday, November 4, 1978-The Michigan Daily AR TAN CHALLENGE AWAITS ILLINI: Michigan 7-Game Statistics Purdue respects ' NU By GARY LEVY When Purdue coach Jim Young said, "We don't ave a team that will blow anyone out," he must have een overlooking today's opponent. His league-leading Boilermakers host the lowly Orthwestern Wildcats and should have no problem emnaining atop the Big Ten standings for another eek. IN OTHER CONFERENCE action, Michigan State ravels to Illinois, Ohio State invades Wisconsin and innesota hosts Indiana. The Purdue/Northwestern match-up features the :onference's best and worst defenses. Purdue is ielding an average of 250 yards per game and 7.7 oints per game as compared to NU's 429.6 yards and 17.2.points. Although the game appears to be a mismatch tAtistically, Young is following the well-known Big en custom of. building up weak opponents. 'Northwestern is a passing team, and that always :an be dangerous. A good passer can get hot and :ause trouble at any time." The Wildcats' good passer is junior Kevin Strasser. -e ranks third in conference passing with 114 :ompletions in 221 attempts, good for 1,237 yards and ive touchdowns. Strasser may have problems hough, against the conference's number one Ielse. 41 OFFENSE, Purdue has a balanced attack, avifig gained 1,219 yards rushing and 1,248 yards >agsing. Sophomore quarterback Mark Herrmann is h& onference's second leading passer, and fullback olt Macon and tailback Russell Pope are the third uitfourth leading rushers respectively. t in all, it looks like another gloomy day for the hV y-plagued Wildcats. chigan State needs a victory over the Illini to tif in Big Ten title contention. The Spartans are u rently involved in a three-way tie for second place xi Michigan and Ohio State. This game also { appears to be one-sided statistically, matching State's number one conference offense against the Illini's ninth-ranked conference defense. Spartan coach Darryl Rogers said, "You look at the movies and you're impressed with Illinois. They play very aggressively, well enough to win football games. They're much better than their record indicates." ROGERS SAID he was worried about Illinois' pass defense, but it's the Illinois defense that will be doing the worryipng when they try to stop Spartan quarterback Eddie Smith's aerial barrage. Smith is ia ah>:: "2'r 1: ,:5 y''i ;:;i r :ir:,':;"'24 ; ;":t;t; .;y, :,:..+: rrfsr>" Big Ten Standings Conference - Overall 1. Purdue 2. MICH. Ohio St. Mich. St. 5. Wisconsin Minnesota Indiana 8. Iowa 9. Illinois 10. N'western W L T PF 4 0 0 95 3 1 0 130 3 1 0 137 3 1 0 142 2 2 1 84 2 2 0 80 2 2 0 90 1 3 0 54 0 3 2 30 0 5 1 54 PA 37 34 64 52 131 103 103 90 95 187 W L 6 1 6 1 4 2 4 2 4 2 3 4 3 4 1 6 1 5 0 7 T 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 PF 139 231 206 225 113 135 138 66 71 75 PA 54 65 146 132 156 149 203 157 189 298 battle with Wisconsin. Ohio State has won its last 18 straight games over the Badgers and would love to make it 19 in order to remain in the Big Ten title chase. The Buckeyes lead the conference in rushing with 298.7 yards per game. Tailback Ron Springs, fullback Paul Campbell and freshman quarterback Art Schlichter head the Ohio ground game. Schlichter is also second in Big Ten total offense. WISCONSIN MAY take to the air waves, as they did last week with 48 pass attempts, in'order to upset the Buckeyes. Ohio State is ranked dead last against the pass in the Big Ten. Tossing those passes will be junior quarterback Mike Kalasmiki, but the man that makes the Badgers' offense click is tailback Ira Matthews. He is the Big Ten's all purpose running leader, averaging 118.4 yards per game. In a game in which both teams are identical in many aspects, the Minnesota Gophers tangle with the Indiana Hoosiers. Both teams are tied for fifth place in the Big Ten, the winning team hoping to finish in the conference's first division at the season's close. Both teams have similar attacks. Both have allowed 103 points in Big Ten games, and Indiana has outscored Minnesota 90 to 80 in conference games. The Gophers are averaging 310 yards per game (173 rushing, 137 passing),, and the Hoosiers 323 (230 rushing, 93 passing). The game could very well be decided by the kickers, both teams featuring steady, accurate kickers. Minnesota's Paul Rogind has kicked 46 straight extra points and is six of nine in field goals. Indiana's David Freud has made 55 consecutive conversions and is four of six on field goal attempts. Indiana Coach Lee Corso said of Minnesota, "They're a tough, aggressive team and they'll try to pound it out in us. We have a great respect for them, particularly at their place." TEAM Mich. TOTAL FIRST DOWNS..............144 Rushing.......................... 110 Passing .........................29 Penalty ............................. 5 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS...........,513 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS.........2655 Rushing Attempt................... 423 Rushing Yards...................1972 Passing Yards ....................... 683 Passing Attempts .........-.------- - Pass Completions .................. 42 AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME ....... 389.3 Avg Per Rush ....................... 281.7 Avg Per Pass........................ 97.6 AVERAGE YARDS PER PLAY........5.2 Avg Per Rush ....................... 4.7 Avg Per Pass.....................7.6 TOTAL NUMBER OF PUNTS..........34 Total Yards ......................... 1411 Avg Per Punt ........................ 41.5 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS............ 8/60 FUMBLES/LOST .....................13/7 PENALTIES/YARDS...............20/20621/214 SCORE BY QUARTERS INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE TACKLES (By coaches film) Tackles Asst. 1 MICHIGAN.................35 Opponents'................. 17 INDIVIDUAL 2 55 34 3 63 7 4 78 7 Total 231 65 the Big Ten's leading passer with 99 completions in 165 attempts for 1,387 yards and 14 touchdowns. State dominates the Big Ten offensive stats, being first in passing (254.4), total offense (452.3), second in scoring (32.1) and third in rushing (197.9). Meanwhile, Illinois is giving up almost 24 points per game while managing only nine. Sophomore quarterback Rich Weiss directs the Illini offense. He has run for 211 yards and completed 37 of 67 passes for 403 tards. Based on past expeli ence, Woody Hayes should have nothing to worry about when his Buckeyes do Opp. =102 56 42 4 440 1758 290 960 797 150 73 251.2 137.1 113.8 4.0 3.3 5.3 45 1626 36.1 4/21 16/9 Wiliner .................. - Huckleby...............4 Marsh............... R. Davis ................ 3 R. Smith................ 2 Dickey .................. 2 Reid .................... I Woolfolk ................ 1 Safety ................... - TDr=rush TDp=pass FIELD GOALS Att Wiliner .....................5 PUNTING No. Wilmer .................... 34 PUNT RETURNS No.I Jolly .................... 14 Harden..................5 Keitz .................... 1 KO RETURNS No.I Clayton ................. 7 Huckleby...............4 R. Smith...............3 T. Leoni................. 1 - 29-30 - 2-pt 4 - 2 : Made Yds L 2 81 Yds Avg L 1411 41.5 Yds Avg TD 96 6.9 0 26 5.2 0 14 14.0 0 Yds Avg TD 152 21.7 0 79 19.8 0 22 7.3 0 11 11.0 0 RUSHING Att Huckleby ..........111 Leach ............. 87 R.Davis........... 85 R. Smith .......... 41 Woolfolk ...........29 Reid .............. 35 Dickey ............ 21 T. Leoni........... 4 Clayton ............6 Page............ Mitchell............ 1 PASSING PA Leach.............82 Dickey ............ 8 RECEIVING Clayton............... Marsh ................... Huckleby ................ Mitchell............. G. Johnson............ R. Davis................. Kasparek............ Feaster.............. R. Smith ................ SCORING Leach ................... Clayton ................. Gain Loss 558 26 508 82 355 2 177 3 190 27 156 1 117 13 30 0 33 3 4 0 2 0 PC Int 37 4 5 0 No. Yds 12 264 12 198 5 38 3 47 3 45 3 15 2 49 1 19 1 8 TDr TDp1 9 - 1 5 Yds 532 426 353 174 163 155 104 30 30 4 2 Pct. .451 .625 Avg 22.0 16.5 7.6 15.7 15.0 5.9 24.5 19.0 8.0 ExP s 26 24 18 12 12 6 6 2 ong. 46 LP ,1f 21 LP" 25 17 'l Avg LP 4.8 26 4.9 45 4.2 15 4.2 17 5.6 49 4.4 21 5.0 35 7.5 20 5.0 27 4.0 4 2.0 2 Yds TD 604 8 79 1 TD LP 5 65 4 45 0 18 0 19 0 16 0 14 0 35 0 19 0 8 FG TP - 54 - 36 Simpkins ................. Meter..... ............... Greer ..................... Seabron ....................... Keitz .................... Bell .......................... Trgovac ....................... Harden ....................... DeSantis ................... Jolly ..................... Cannavino................ Godfrey....................... Braman.................. Dggs ........................ Jones . ...................... Owens...................... Harris ..................... Needham................... Weber ........................ Hollway.................... Nicolau.................. Virgil..................... Carpenter.................. Melita ....... ............. Humphries................ 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