Thursday, May 5, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven I Thursday, May 5, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'age Eleven A BIG TEN CONTRIBUTES 27 Six Wolverines drafted By The Associated Press NEW YORK-The big names were long gone when National Football League teams resumed their player draft yesterday, still seeking to fill line-up gaps with the top gradauting college players. Four more Michigan players were selected yesterday, joining early-round picks Rob Lytle and Jim Smith on the list of pro hopefuls. Calvin O'Neal, the Wolverines 6-2, 230 lb. lineback- er from Saginaw, was snatched by the Baltimore Colts in the sixth round. Three of O'Neal's defensive cohorts, Greg Morton, Jerry Vo- gele, and John Hennessy were later also picked by East Coast teams. Morton was chosen in the eighth round by Buffalo, Vogele in the ninth round by New England, and Hennessy in the eleventh round by the New York Jets. LYTLE, Michigan's all-time leading ground-gainer, was the 17th pick of the second round on Tuesday. Lytle, picked by Denver, and Smith, a third- round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, led the Wolverines to their number one ranking in to- tal offense in the nation last year. Michigan was tied with Pur- due for the number of Big Ten players selected (six). Ohio State had five playersuselected. Pete Johnson, the Buckeye's bruising fullback, will be re- united with his 1975 rushing partner, Archie Griffin, as John- son was drafted by the Cincin- nati Bengals. Johnson and Grif- fin were overjoyed to be paired again. "He has a lot to do with my winning the Heisman because he was the lead block on a lot of plays," said Griffin. "He's the overpowering type. Sometimes be just hits 'em with his shoul- der. It isn't a real good block, but it's still effective." JOHNSON, who finished his career last season as the all- time Big Ten scoring champion with S8 touchdowns, said he wanted to play in Cincinnati so badly that he had a friend in Columbus telephone the Ben- gals' office four times to inquire if they had picket "I wanted to nati so bad," he super team, the future ... and A "He's a solid! to play for us,a a great deal to us Manager Paul Br A TOTAL of 2 ers were chosen draft. Southern the most popular with a total of 14 ed for the pros first five picks in were USC playe Marvin Powell a Colorado had drafted, followed lege with eight; and Georgia, se Nebraska, Mic Arkansas State with six draftees It was the first draft history in Dame players w Most of the ea were linemen.N concluded Wedni players had bee offensive player PLAYER Rob Lytle Jim Smith Calvin O'Neal Greg Morton Jerry Vogele John Hennessy Nick Buonamici Pete Johnson Tom Skladany Bob Brudzinski Ed Thompson Scott Dierking Mark Vitali Dave Lafary Blane Smith Connie Zelencik Mike Northingto: Mike Cobb Tom Hannon Pete Shaw Greg Boykin Randy Dean Mike Jones George Adzick Scott Studwell Dan Beaver John Rasmussen d him. fenders. Thirteen kickers or play in Cincin- punters were taken. e said. "It's a team of the CHOSEN WERE 52 running rchie is there." backs, 46 defensive backs, 38 guy who wants linebackers, 37 wide receivers, and that means 29 tackles, 25 guards, 23 defen- ," said Bengals sive tackles, 18 quarterbacks, 18 rown. tight ends, 11 centers, 10 kickers 7 Big Ten play- and three punters. in the two-day The Detroit Lions, who traded California was their first round pick to Buffalo 'shopping stop, for wide receiver J.D. Hill early 4 players ticket- last season, picked defensive . Three of the back Walt Williams of New 1 the first round Mexico State. rs (Ricky Bell, Their other choices were: nd Gary Jeter). Rick Kane, a running back from nine players San Jose State; Luther Blue, a by Boston Col- wide receiver from Iowa State; Kansas, Baylor Ron Crosby, a .linebacker from ven each; and Penn State; Reggie Pinckney, a higan, Purdue, defensive back from East Car- and Pittsburgh lina; Tim Black, a linebacker each. from Baylor; Mark Griffin, an draft in recent offensive tackle from North Car- which no Notre olina; Steve Mathieson, a quar- ere tabbed. terback from Florida State; rly round picks Gary Anderson, offensive guard When the draft from Stanford; Tony Daykin, esday night, 335 linebacker from Georgia Tech; n selected: 190 and Dave Greenwood, an offen- s and 145 de- sive guard from Iowa State. Big Ten draft picks POSITION COLLEGE PRO TEAM rb Michigan Denver wr Michigan Pittsburgh lb Michigan Baltimore dt Michigan Buffalo lb Michigan N. England de Michigan N.Y. Jets dt Ohio State Chicago rb Ohio State Cincinnati k Ohio State Cleveland lb Ohio State Los Angeles lb Ohio State N.Y. Jets rb Purdue N.Y. Jets qb Purdue Kansas City ot Purdue New Orleans to Purdue Cle'eland c Purdue Chicago n rb Purdue Washington te MSU Cincinnati db MSU Minnesota db Northwestern San Diego rb Northwestern New Orleans qb Northwestern N.Y. Giants wr Minnesota N.Y. Giants db Minnesota . Seattle lb Illinois Minnesota k Illinois Minnesota n 01 Wisconsin N. England Russell resigns as Supersonics coach SEATTLE {a') - Bill Russell, who was hailed as the Seattle SuperSonics' salvation when he assumed control of the floundering National Basketball Association team four years ago, will not return for the fifth and final year of his contract as coach and general manager. "Bill Russell has always given me 110 per cent, just as he gave the Boston Celtics and National Basketball Association fans 110 per cent as a player," Sonics owner Sam Schulman said yesterday in a prepared statement announcing agreement with the former Celtics great on settlement of his $250,000 annual contract. 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