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Page Eight

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, November 7, 1973

Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wedne.day, November.7._197

SUN DEVILS REFUSE TO SHINE

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school that requires a time for
the hundred yard dash on it's ap-
plication? You know, that place out
West where they play all their
games at night and each team us-
ually gets 40 points?
Well, maybe it just seems that
way. But the Sun Devils did set
an all-time NCAA record last year
by scoring 513 points. And for a
team with an 10-2 record, they
gave up a lot of points-261. Yes,
sir, it sure gets wild out there.
But Head Coach Frank Kush
likes wild games. He tells his
runners to try for the extra
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yard, to run with abandon. But half, and ASU, despite all their of people, most of them ASU
last Saturday, his backs played turnovers, and despite Green's ter- alumni want to know why.
like they were abandoning the rible day-he had but 48 vards in In answering that question, an
football instead. ASU fumbled 16 carries-had come within 30-24 interesting comparison appears.
six times, added four intercep- in the fourth quarter. A lot of sportswriters, alumni,
tions for good measure and man- They had the ball on the Utah students and college football fans
aged to lose to an extremely in- four when the Utes came up with have been criticizing Michigan's
consistent Utah team, 36-31. their finest defensive stand of Bo Schembechler for his conser-
The trend for the game was set the day. There were no turn- vative offensive patterns. He's
very early in the first half. The overs this time, but four plays 8-0. Frank Kush and his super
Sun Devils, who were already trail- later, the Sun Devils had a net passing team are 7-1.
ing by 10-3, were at the Utes' loss of one yard. Sensing a So the question comes up-what
seven yard line with a first down. chance for the kill, the Utes put do fans want most? Eight reason-
Danny White, an All-America can- together their only sustained ably dull winning games with the'
didate at quarterback, threw a drive of the day, 95 yards for the prospect of one great game at the
"careless" pass, as ASU Sports In- killing touchdown. end of the year? Or an occasional
formation Director Dick Mullins People at Arizona State take
put it, and it was picked off in their football just as seriously as
the end zone, people here at Michigan. Gerald Gi d
White, perhaps having been S. Mayer,a junior atnASU, had
chidded for his play calling tried this to say about campus reac-
to go to his ground game. Well, tion: "The campus was really in Things were geting tense at
Woody Green couldn't hold on to shock. It's not that we're all jocks The intellectual giants of the Univ
the pigskin and neither could full- or something - we realize what up and down the aisles. Thousanc
back Ben Malone, and before ASU place football has in the scheme sarcastically from the sidelines.
could turn around they were trail- of things. But it's still a big part Enraged, a professor shouter
ing 30-3. Utah had been 10th in of school-a matter of pride.' should be allowed in classrooms
the NCAA in passing, and Ute ASU certainly hasra trad on e want input, yes, but it is illogical
quarterback Don Van Galder was be proud of. Four coscto
trying to bury the Sun Devils be- Western Athletic Conference titles in the educational process mere
fore the sleeping colossus woke up. speak for themselves. But every versity!"
The Sun Devils managed a touch- year they seem to have one bad But before a decision could b
down right before the end of the, game-one game where even their professors filing out as Burton To'
first half, as White started taking miraculous offense can't bail them important business was at hand.
the only thing the Ute defense out. Last year Wyoming whipped Pickings into the Daily by midnight1
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loss with a more exciting team?
It's a matter of priorities. It's
the fundamental difference be-
tween Bo Schembechler and Frank
Kush. Bo Schembechler won't lose
to a Utah, and Frank Kush prob-
ably won't be playing for the na-
tional championship for quite spme
time.
Winning, or excitement? Take
your pick. But you can't have your
cake and eat it too. No one will
ever be able to say for sure. And
that's probably a good thing, when
you think about it
pickings
the Faculty Governance meeting.
versity ranted and raged, storming
ids of drug-crazed students jeered
A, "This proposal, that students
with professors, is absurd. We
that everyone should be included
ly because they attend the Uni-
e made, the hubbub subsided, the
wer chimed the hour of six. More
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Friday.
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