Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 14, 1974 Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 14, 1974 Leaky ship hurts Navy Northwestern a sleeper (Continued from Page8) Three of four starters return fenced, and much more ma- Steve Barilich will handle the to the defensive line - end Jim ture." Na-PRetn andt ackles-ae P Navy s kicking game is very tackales. Clifr collier anadiB i1 Driscoll are the guards. Quarterback is a Navy ques- tion mark. Jackson, who has just recovered from knee sur- gery, will be given his first shot at the job. Mike Yeager, who saw spot duty last year, will also get a look. A lack of experienced receiv- ers will probably hinder Navy's passing attack which wasn't that strong to begin with. Robin Ameen is the only receiverwith any real playing experience, and he was injured much of last year. pek and George Markulis. Junior Chet Moeller is con- sidered a terror at the rover position and Andy Bushak is an accomplished linebacker. Newcomers Jeff Sapp and Jeff Hoobler a 1 o n g with vet John Kerr are all candidates for, middle guard. Sophomore Ron Duplessis has his presence felt at the vacated strong side end. "I believe we can have a solid defense if a couple of our good young people come through for us," reasoned Walsh. "We are a year older, more exper- strong with punter John Stuffle- beem and placekicker S t e v e Dykes. Neither Navy quarterback is known as a passer, and with Michigan's devastating defense against the run, the Middies' downfall seems inevitable. In a year of rebuilding for the Naval Academy, all signs point for the Wolverine win in the two teams' 15th meeting. But the spectre of last year's near disaster still haunts Michigan, and with its solid defense, Navy could again give the Wolverines another rough afternoon. (Continued from P Moreover, the Wildcat be able to present a b attack as tailback Greg and Rich Boothe plus f Jim Trimble all return. three gained 1,077 yar season. And perhaps m portantly, Northwestern three prominent offensi regulars and will supp them with a host of imp underclassmen. The big question marl by the Wildcats is on d The Wildcats were ninth cOn age 5) s wi alance Boyk ullbac Thes ids la ost i return ve lin lemer ressiv k face lefens in t conference in total defense a ill year ago and this years unit d must operate in the absence of in all-league linebacker Mike Var- k ty who graduated. The major se problem spots appear to be at st the linebacking position and n- along the defensive line, but ns Pont is cautiously optimistic. ne "Our practices have made nt us hopeful that we can solve e our defensive troubles," he commented. "The Patrnchak d twins, Carl and Joe, look like e. Big Ten football players and he should make our linebacking stronger though we still have depth problems there. Addi- tionally we seem to have had a very good recruiting year as far as the interior line is concerned. I am hopeful that the experience our younger players acquire in non-confer- ence games will be sufficient to allow them to bolster the defense in the conference season." Overall Pont feels that the Wildcats will be a vastly im- proved football team this sea- son. "I think we have an excel- lent chance to finish high in the first division," he proclaim- ed. "We will be battling with Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Purdue for position behind the leaders and I feel that we have the potential to defeat al- most anyone on any given Sat- urday." Those teams accustomed to looking upon the Evanstonians as, a breather on the schedule will be in for a surprise this fall. If Northwestern's defense jells as Pont hopes and the of- fense lives up to advance bill- ing the Wildcats can gain a place near the top of the Big Ten ranks. Stanford set as spoiler in Pac-8, (Continued from Page 8) end Dan Francis all capable tacklers. THE STRONGEST asset of the '74 Cardinals has to be the defensive line. Anchoring the defense at the end positions are All-Americans Pat Dono- van and Roger Stillwell. Senior Donovan led the team in tac- kles (109), quarterback sacks (5), caused fumbles (4), and fumble recoveries (4). Stillwell, also a senior, does- n't have quite as impressive statistics mainly because the opposition chose to run away from him rather than attempt to run through him. His quick- ness and size (6-6, 250) are dis- couraging factors for any team to come up against. Still Still- well managed 10 tackles against Penn State and nine apiece against Michigan and UCLA. Tom Ryska (6-5, 230) and Drew Palin (6-2, 200) are like- ly choices for the defensive tackle positions. They are back- ed up by Al TenBruggencate and top frosh/JV performers Art Estrada and Duncan Mc- Coll. THE LOSS of placekicker Rod Garcia, hero of the '72 Rose Bowl victory over Michigan, will be felt heavily. Chip Un- derwood is destined to be the new specialist. 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