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If SACUA were to reject{ it, this would weigh heavily in the Regents' final decision.' Players shocked"by Rose Bowl decision (Continued from Page 1) team's reaction. "I'm sitting here and I can't believe we just played our last game. I was all up for go- ing out to the coast. I had my plans made but now it's over. I hope they (the 1974 Wolverines) kill any- one who vcted against us." The news of the tragic decision reached some players at awkward times. "I WAS TAKING some friends' home to Detroit," explained tight! end Paul Seal, "and some five or six-year old kids playing football in the street told me about it. At first I thought they were kidding. It'll take me a while to get over it." DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN +. .. , .~j fr...t. .t°' ., t, x y"..rr :,. " Some local broadcasters and writers have s'iggested the decision was a slap at both athletic director Don Canham and the University as a whole. There was little disagree- ment among the Wolverines. "They (the Big Ten) just don't like us," Seal claimed. "I don't know why but ever since we were freshmen they've never liked Mich- igan. It's almost like they're jealous of us because we're winners. "THOSE ATHLETIC directors voted not knowing a damn thing about the game-and that's what really gets me," Seal said. Upon hearing that most of the Ohio State players felt guilty about the decision, Seal responded, "They had better!" For Bo, the juniors., sophomores, and freshmen on the ..squad, there is always a chance for .revenge next year in Columbu." But for 30 seniors, tomorrow- will never come. thru Classifed I I v Tuesday, November 27 children I k i DAY CALENDAR student, Music School: H. Hitchcock, Brook- Church, lyn Col., "A Day in the Musical Life of Louis XIV," SMRecital Hall, 4 pm.. SUMME Army Officer Educ. Program: A. 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