Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Suniday, December 12, 19715 Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, December 12, 1976 WEST SIDE BOOKSHOP .k A. " Used & Rare Books Bought &R stld EVANS 'BIG PLAY MAN': Trojans ready to roll LIBRARIES PURCHASED Contwm fromP ae 7) * FREE SEARCH SERVICE poorly, since backup Rob Her- 11 9951891 tel completed 65% of his passesR p113 West Liberty o -9 for 425 yards. Open Mon-Sat 11 to "pm u Thurs & Fri Evenings til 9pm throwing is not real accurate. We've thrown 210 times com- plted 114 and been intercepted Join the Daily Sports Staff seven times. People who've overplayed the run against us \ : 2455 S. STATE ROAD... BETWEEN THE CAMPUS AND BRIAR WOOD. 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He said if that should anything other than an emo- happen in the Rose Bowl, he tional statement, but I would would put Hertel in, think so. We've played UCLA, The Trojans two primary re- Notre Dame, who could be rat- ceivers, Randy Simmrin and ed third at the start of next Shelton Diggs, have crossed the year, and we'll play Michigan," goaline 13 times, Diggs eight Robinson said. times and Simmrin 5 times. "The winner of our game is BUT WHEN THE Trojan pow- the best team in the nation," er unit has a failure, Glen Walk- Robinson continued. "But, to er will come in and boot them make an honest claim as a na- out of trouble. Walker's punt- tional champion you should be ing average is 38 yards, but undefeated. I don't think any- more important only 11 of his body will be qualified to make 54 punts have been returned, for a statement," he said. a total of five yards. Robinson added, "A lot of it Then it's time for the Trojan will depend on the emotion of quickness unit to fulfill their the game." He illustrated his job. Leading this squad is All- comment with the 1975 Rose American Dennis Thurman, Bowl when USC edged Ohio USC's safety. He places second State, 18-17, in an incredibly in the country with eight inter- exciting game. "As you look- ceptions, but he doesn't stop ed at the game, you said, there. His average return com- 'Wow*' " Robinson states. putes to 21.3 yards, including Both Michigan and USC sport one touchdown, winning Rose Bowl records. The Junior Ricky Odom also plays Wolverines claim a 4-2 mark, pick-off defense. He has stolen aWhile the Trojans stand at 14-6. five passes, including three Robinson concluded, "I do be- against Stanford, lieve it (Rose Bowl game) will Senior linebacker Glen Wil- be two really fine teams. Mich- liams tops the Trojan defense igan is one of the best teams with 120 tackles. Fellow line- over the last three or four backer Clay Matthews falls years." Hicks' hits, Zuver's zonks key secondary (Cninued fram Pogr 14) Junior safety D'ight Hicks, was sidelined with a bum known for his hard hitting, knee, was sidelined for four games Tedesco led the team with due to a ruptured tendon in sacks with eight for 33 yards in -his right hand. Hicks was losses. He recovered two fum- named defensive champion of bns and nailed down 65-tackles the week by the coaches for for the 1976 campaign.6 k his excellent play a g a i n s t At middle guard, senior Bob Stanford, despite his tender Lang and junior Steve Graves hand. split the duty. Graves utilized The 6-2, 180-pounder picked oft his speed and quickness off the two interceptions and saved snap to record seven sacks for three touchdowns. 41 yards in losses. Graves fin- Senior wolf Jerry Zuver had ished the season with 51 tackles, a fine year after living in the while Lang was responsible for shadow of Don Dufek for two so. years. Zuver returned an inter- The experienced Michigan rye- ception 60 yards for a touch- fensive secondary got stroiger down against Michigan State- with every game. one of his six for the Wolver- ines He earned second team All- Big Ten honors at the end of the year. Junior cornerback Jim Pick- ens earned second team All-Big Ten honors for the second straight year. The Sylvania, Ohio native recorded 65 tackles and intercepted three passes -the most important coming in the end zone at Ohio State. Michigan's leader in touch- down saves with four, Jim Bolden, is the other member of the backfield. The senior from Akron, Ohio garnered 36 tackles and one interception this fall. Junior Derek Howard is a top- AT THE notch reserve who played as a cornerback when Hicks was in- ACK TAVERN jured. Howard is also very valu- de Adjustment able on specialty teams. M -F 4-6 p.m. The Blue defense finished the LYMOUTH RD 1976 regular season fifth in the country in rushing defense, and tenth in total defense. The last test of the year for the defense-Southern California -is third in the nation in scor- ing and total offense. WINE &DINE- "lin THE MARRITT AND ENJOY "Music You Can Talk Over" BLACKJ - Attitu' Hour t 3600 Pt