Page Pour THEMICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, December 12, 1976 en games highlight Bowl season By ERNIE DUNBAR While the residents of Michi- gan and Southern California await the Rose Bowl, the rest of the country sits in anticipa- tion of the other ten major bowl games. The Sugar, Orange, Gator, Liberty., Astro-Bluebonnet, Cot- ton, Fiesta, Tangerine, Peach, and Sun Bowls showcase teams, with some of the most talented and exciting players' in the country. In the Sugar Bowl, number one ranked Pittsburgh (11-0) takes on fifth ranked Georgia (10-1). When you mention Pitts- burgh, Heisman trophy winner Tony Dorsett's name isn't far behind. Dorsett has rewritten the Pan- ther record book and will be the key to a Pittsburgh vic- tory. Without an offensive line, Dorsett would have had a much roughertime racking op yardage. But "touchdown Tony" didn't have much to worry about in that category this year as the Panthers re- turned all of last year's start- ing offensive linemen. The Bulldogs of Georgia could give Pittsburgh a tougher game than most people think. Senior Ray Goff will operate the Bulldogs veer offense from his quarterback slot. He'll team with junior run- ning back Kevin McLee and re- ceivers Gene Washington and Butch Box to key the Georgia scoring hopes. In the Orange Bowl, the twelfth-ranked Colorado Buffa- loes (8-3) tackle the eleventh ranked Ohio State Buckeyes (8-2-1). Senior tight end Don Hassel- beck will be on the receiving - -- - OPEN 7 D A WEEK BOOKS & MAGAZINES Hurry down and swe the hundreds of new titles every week. 301 S. UNIVERSITY 662-6150 MICHIGAN'S HIGH ACCURACY AUDIO DEALER "" STEVE FITZ MARK LEVINSON DAYTON WRIGHT KEITH MONKS LINN SONDEK DAHLQU IST MAGNEPAN AMPZILLA THAEDRA SUPEX SPENDOR POLK STAX FR MK SAE GALE RABCO GRACE DENON REVOX LUXMAN LESCON TANDBERG KOSS ESL DUNLAP CLARK SONY V-FET HARMAN KARDON SOUNDCRAFTSMAN, ABSOLUTEBADSSOUND 312 S. STATE ANN ARBOR 662-2026 end of many aerials for the ranked second in rushing of- Buffs. Senior tailback Tony fense and fourth In total of- Reed and senior fullback Jim fense in the nation. Kelleher will handle the rush- Alabama defense will get a ing duties for Colorado. workout trying to stop senior halfback Wendell Tyler. On defense, Colorado must The Crimson Tide will coun- contend with Buckeye running ter with junior Johnny Davis at backs Jeff Logan and Pete John- fullback and senior Calvin Culli- son plus the arm of quarterback ver at halfback. Jim Pacenta. In Dallas, the Cotton Bowl pits Attempting to thwart the Col- undefeated Maryland (11-0) orado offense will be tackles against sixth ranked Houston Nick Buonamici, and Eddie Bea- (8-2). mon, and junior middle guard Aaron Brown flanked by Bob Maryland will be led by Brudzinski and Kelton Dansler. quarterbacks Mark Manges Independents Penn State (7-4) and Larry Dick. Both signal and Notre Dame (8-3) clash in callers should see plenty of the Gator Bowl in Jacks nville, action, handing the, ball off Florida. to tailback Steve Atkins and The Nittany Lions have a deep fullback Tim Wilson. running attack,' returning six of the top seven rushers off last Houston's ranked eighth in to- years squad. tal offense and will utilize the Heading that list will be sen- talents of John Housman at'full- ior Larry Suhey, at fullback with back, Alois Blackwell at half- senior Duane Taylor certain to back and All-American tackle see some playing time. Wilson Whitley. Working out of the tailback Thirteenth ranked Nebraska slot will be junior Steve Geise (7-'-1) takes on ninth ranked and senior Rick Mauti. Texas Tech (9-1) down in the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl. The Nittany Lion defense is Clashing in the Fiesta Bowl bolstered by senior outside will be Wyoming (8-3) and linebackers Kurt Allerman and eighth ranked Oklahoma (8-2-1). Ron Hostetler. Senior Ron The Tangerine- Bowl features Crosby will be the top flank- fourteenth rated Oklahoma er for Penn State and is join- State (9-3) against the nations ed on the defensive line by leader in passing offense, Brig- Tony Petruccio at tackle, with ham Young (9-2). Bill Banks and Randy Sidler In Atlanta, the Peach Bowl at the other flanker. has Kentucky (7-4) facing nine- teenth ranked North Carolina At the Liberty Bowl, sixteenth (9-2). rated Alabama (8-3) battle sen- And in the Sun Bowl, tenth enth ranked UCLA (9-1-1). ranked Texas A&M (9-2) battles The Bruins enter the game Florida (8-3). Bowl schedule Monday, Dec. 13 ASTRO-BLUEBONNET INDEPENDENCE At Hloston At Shreveport, La. Nebraska vs. Texas Tech McNeese State vs. Tulsa Saturday, Jan. 1 Fricay, Dec. 17 COTTON At Pontiac, Mich. At Dallas North vs. South Shrine Game Maryland vs. Houst.on SUGAR Saturday, Dec. 18 At Nes Orleant TANGERINE Georgia vs. Pittsburgh At Orlando, Fla. ROSE Okla. St. vs. Brigham Young At Pasadena, Calif. 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