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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, September 11, 1976

Blue, OSU1 Shootout in November

By RICH LERNER
1967. That was the last time
Ohio State or Michigan did not
win the Big Ten football cham-
pionship. In that year, Indiana,
Purdue and Minnesota battled
to a three-way tie.
1976 should be no different
than the past nine. Oh, Minne-
sota might make a few waves
and knock off the rest of the
"Little Eight," but when No-

vember 20 rolls around the
Buckeyes and Wolverines will
be meeting for the Big Ten
championship once again.
Not that the Buckeyes and
Wolverines won't have their
problems. Woody Hayes must
find replacements for Archie
Griffin and Corny Greene--
no mean feat. However, the
fat man should rise to the
occasion-

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Rod Gerald was one of the
most highly recruited quarter-
backs in the country two years
ago and should fill Greene's
shoes quite capably. The first
two times Gerald carried the
ball as a freshman, he scored
touchdowns.
Jeff Logan will have the first
chance to replace the universe's
only two-time Heisman Trophy
winner. But Woody has an ace
up his shortsleeves in junior
college transfer Ron Springs.
Except for finding replace-
ments for Griffin, Greene and
departed wingback Brian Bas-
chnagel, Woody's usual block-
busting team is pretty well set.
275-pound Chris Ward leads the
offensive trenchmen.
T he Buckeyes' defensive
line of Aaron Brown, Nick
Buonamici, E d d i e Beamon,
Bob Brudzinski and Farley
Bell is the nation's best. And
big Pete Johnson put the
"full" in fullback.
Bo's problems are rtirror-
image of Hayes'. With Rick
Leach, Rob Lytle, and Jim
Smith returning to the wars,
Schembechler is all set at quar-
terback, tailback and wingback.
Bo must rebuild a defensive
line which lost four starters.
However, Greg Morton gives
him a good start. The Maize
and Blue offensive pit crew is
as good as Woody's defensive
line.
Michigan has an easier non-
conference schedule than Ohio
See GOPHERS, Page 10

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Dail Photo by KEN FINK
OHIO .STATE'S POWERFUL fullback-or should it be "bull-
back" - Pete Johnson, moves inexorably downfield in last
year's Michigan-OSU-game. Johnson is back again this year.
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Courteous Service
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e New stepped-up quality control.
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Still the best DONUTS in town
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