qww '' Page Nineteen Sunday, December 12, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Lytle interview Continued from Page 11 I could never be a lineman. I wouldn't want to be. You've gotta be a genius. The easiest position to play is in the back- field, except for the quarter- back. Those linemen have to learn all those blockig adjust- ments and all that stuff-you've gotta be smarter than heck. You can't think about it. A play might get changed right on the line, and it's gotta be a reaction for you: 'Oh, this is that certain defense . . . what do I do when that defense shows up on this one play . . .' I don't know how they do it. That's why I respect them so much. That's what tees me off the most. Why don't they get more? Those are the athletes, the guys on the line. DAILY: How does the crowd affect y o u at the games? LYTLE: I don't hear 'em. You hear them at the beginning of the game when you come out of the tunnel and they all start yelling. Then, as soon as you get into the game, you don't hear 'em, because I'm concen- trating on what I've got to do. DAILY: But what about the standing ovation they gave you when you set the all-time Michigan rushing record? LYTLE: I didn't hear any of that, either. I didn't even know it until they told me afterward. DAILY: The first part of your season wasn't as spec- tacular as later on. LYTLE: It's funny, but out of the fullback position people were expecting me to run all over the place, run wild. And after the Wisconsin game-everyone's out for blood when you fumble once. You're tatooed as a fum- bler all the rest of your life. I attribute those fumbles to a case of being a little big-headed, because everything was going real nice for me-the pre-sea- son publicity, getting elected captain, what more could a guy want? Then I got nailed. It was my fault. I came out in the sec- ond half and thought, 'We're See USC, Page 23 ^' T "Y- Presents asampling o what you can find in our shop. Quality, Value, and Satisfaction are important ยง- things to us, that'swhy a-r _we carry only Luggage, Travel and Personal Accessories, and Gifts. When the Board Meets! Word Master Game --the game Concern for you has been of strategy and logic for ages 8 to 80! Can be played in 10 lan- our aim and it makes us guages without additional ap- ou Think it Is'tparatus, $5 agic. Folds flat to go sigle or double size bigger merchandise k more than you left it fits under your seat. the size and ready to y-duty nylon opens s20 knowledge about what will please the people on your Holiday Shopping Twice the Bag Y( Dubbel Duffel is m with you; expands to when you bring bac "ith'tSingle size --- i Rezip - t's twicet check 22x12" hea to generous 22x24" a ~ 4 ,z f4 S ' It E The Back Pack r s, 4y 327.M i-WAn A Mlihg 4130 Phone 79-2000 Westwuod Malt - Jackson, M(h)in 49202 Phone 787-7340 BANKAMERICARD & MASTER .fARL WELCOME ' Any purcha e over $10.00 wril be del'vered anywhere mn the U S A. FREE OF CHARGE. New from Israel! Kadima" RaeI Bal no nets or coorto beach own. 2 wooden pa dies, hal an in- Sructions. Set.$7 95. Set o 3 play yabor $3s cu