Page 12-B-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily Behind the scene: Wolverine football assistants By LIZMAC They're there, alright. Their names are not splashed across the headlines of the sports pages, their faces are not instantly recognized by the average football fan, and their work goes largely unheralded. But the im- portance of their roles and the expertise with which they perform their trade are reflected in Michigan's successful football program. THEY'RE THE assistant coaches. Each works with one group of players, divided up by positions. And the hope here is that if every gridder receives individual attention in learning the in- tracacies of his position, the whole lot will be able to form a coordinated, smooth-running platoon when game time arrives. The offensive line comes under the guidance of Wolverine veteran Jerry :Hanlon. He began his Michigan career in 1966, and has handled the offensive l nemen since 1969. Hanlon is a graduate of Miami of .Ohio, where he was a halfback on two iid-America conference champion thams. He coached secondary school and was on the staff at Dayton before joining the Wolverines. DURING THE games, Hanlon and several of his colleagues keep an eye on the action from the press box. From there they analyze plays, trying to figure out what went wrong and how to compensate. "You have a game plan and you want to implement that plan," Hanlon said. "But if there is anything that gave you problems, like if their defense doesn't do what you anticipated, then you want to be able to counter with something that will work." Two other graduates of Miami of Ohio, Bo Schembechler's alma mater, form the rest of the offensive coaching staff.k Tirrel Burton starred in football and track at Miami, setting records in yar- ds per carry and points scored in his senior year at halfback. After playing a year with the Ottawa Rough Riders, he joined the coaching ranks at the high school and college levels before coming to Michigan in 1970. He now handles the offensive ends. Rounding out the offensive coaches is Don Nehlen, whose job as offensive backfield coach is especially weighty this season in light of the departure of quarterback Rick Leach. With his position having been up for grabs among a number of signal callers, Nehlen has taken on the responsibility of coaching the quarterbacks only. attempt to which confronts the defensive coaches. The man coordinating this effort is Bill McCartney. After lettering three seasons as a linebacker at Missouri, McCartney made his mark in the high school cir- cuit by coaching Dearborn Divine Child. Both his football and basketball teams won Catholic League and state titles. He became defensive end coach here in 1974, and took over as defensive coordinator (as well as inside linebacker coach) in 1977. IN DEVELOPING a young linebacker, McCartney says that he ad- ds the finer points of the Blue defensive tactics to the athletes'(natural abilities. "Each guy has his own set of skills," he said. "But Michigan's defense is structured so that linebackers have to be able to range widely between the sidelines. McCartney's main concern for this season is depth. "WE'RE LOOKING for guys to come in and challenge the returning star- ters," he said. Outside linebackers fall under the eye of Dennis Brown. As a student player at Michigan, he led the 1968 squad to a second place finish while leading the Big Ten in total offense. He served as a graduate assistant to Schembechler in 1970 and spent one year at Dartmouth, before re-joining the Michigan ranks. Jack Harbaugh, overseer of the defensive backs, had a varied coaching history before joining the Wolverines in 1973. blend winning recipe Morehead State, and coached the Chief. He joined the Michigan staff in Falcons three seasons before becoming 1975. an assistant at Iowa. Given the amount of input the Watching over the defensive line is coaches contribute to Michigan's suc- Milan Vooletich. A 1964 graduate of cess, compared with the recognition Geneva College, he came to Michigan received, an assistant coach may have in 1978 from Colorado and also has the epitome of a thankless job. three years of assistant coaching at Nonetheless, there truly is an im- Miami of Ohio under his belt. pressive amount of football knowledge Ex-Blue fullback Bob Thornbladh that makes up Bo's squad of right-hand now fills a coaching slot as special men. There has to be, in order for the assistant. He lettered under Schembec- Wolverines to compete on the level hler from 1971-1973 and also gave the they've been able to for the past pro ranks a shot as a Kansas City Schembechler decade. Trying to formulate a defense that AFTER RECEIVING his master's an match up to last year, in which degree from Bowling Green, Harbaugh ichigan finished second in the nation was mentor at several high schools in points scored against, is the task Ohio. He returned to BG after a year at " Service Department (Mon.-Thurs.) professional certified mechanicsr * Monthly Car Care Classes 769-0220 I' 2232 S. Industrial, Ann Arbor n VISA * MASTER CHARGE Doily Photc ANOTHER FOOTBALL year is at hand for Bo Schembechler and his Wolverine squad, which opens at home tomorrow against Northwestern, last year's Big Ten doormat. In 10 years at the Michigan helm, Schembechler has compiled a 96-19-3 record, including an Orange Bowl and five Rose Bowl appearances. It will be Bo's goal this year to reverse the Wolverine's Bowl fortunes, his team never having won the final game of the season. r 14 { The HP-31E-Scientific. Our new standard scientific. Trigonometric, exponential and moth functions. 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