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Editor's note: Rich Hewlett originally came to Viewingj
Michigan in 1979 as a quarterback and started
three games at that position his first two years In our meet
here-including the Ohio State game in 1979. He from the pre
was red-shirted last season and practiced at about this is
defensive back, where he will play this year. The mistakes. Th
scrimmage o
football team is currently winding up its "spring about it the n
practices which will culminate, in the annual
Blue- White intrasquad game tomorrow. Hewlett
hares his thoughts on Tuesday's practice-aX
ical day in the life of a Michigan gridder.
Morning came too early today. I'm still a little tired
bWt I have to get moving. The closer it gets to finals
the more valuable time gets.
My classes begin every day at 9:00 a.m., though I:
am always done by noon. This is so I can have my af-
ternoons free.
This is the time of the year for spring practice.
Spring ball consists of 20 practices in full equipment, Our practic
with all the returning players competing for next 3:30 sharp. W
fall 's positions. Competition is usually fierce. particular ins
It's tough because of the grind of practicing and Practice to
knowing there are no games, yet it's a challenge to go many of th
out and make yourself a better player everyday-I positions. Th
guess that's the real purpose of spring ball. how a differe
I go down to the practice facility about 1:30 on a can make sor
practice day. We have meetings at 2:20 and I like to wolf position t
be taped and dressed a few minutes before. Our practic
Today is a little tougher because the bumps and so you have N
bruises have begun to accumulate. Everyone who toughest part
goes through a spring of hitting is in the same boat, so through pract
you can't feel sorry for yourself. After a half
Most of the guys have made it through the spring tice. Speci
healthy and this is important in maintaining some dividually on k
consistency in our practices. Practice the
like the punt to
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evious day's practice. The good thing
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to a fast start in practice. This period usually sets my
tone for the day.
Punt team goes good today because Keith Bostic
and I make a couple of nice adjustments on our
blocking. Keith is probably the best athlete on our
team. I enjoy playing next to him plus it makes me
work harder. He's really a special guy and we've
become good friends.
Practice goes smooth for the next half hour. I am
finding myself a little confused at wolf but I don't
have time to worry about it. Scrimmage begins and I
am thinking that I just have to play hard and not
worry about the mistakes of a new position.
A handful of returning starters is allowed to watch
the scrimmage from the sidelines. This gives them a
rest - just for a day.
Getting roughed up
Things started rough but gradually got better. I
begin by missing a tackle on Larry Ricks. (Believe
me, defensive back is different from quarterback).
The thing about being in a new position is that you find
yourself always out of position.
Most of the scrimmage I found myself getting
bounced around by linemen and tight ends. I now
know what it feels like to get blocked by our center,
Tom Dixon, on a trap play.
Occasionally, though, I did make a nice play ands
things didn't end up as bad as I thought.
By 6:15 practice was over. I felt some relief and I
was tired. I had taken some hits but had given a few
also. It was a good experience for me to learn a dif-
ferent position in the heat of battle.
After a quick shower and a couple of ice packs we
all head to South Quad for our training table meal.
Meals are always good and make for a nice way to
wind down the day. As I'm eating, I'm already
looking forward to the next practice so that I can get
after it again.
ces start-when Bo blows his whistle at
We gather around him to get the day's
tructions and then the practice begins.
oday is going to be different because
e players are experimenting at new
is gives the players a chance to learn
ent position feels, and also the coaches
me new evaluations. I will be working at
today instead of free safety.
es are tough both physically and mentally
to be on top of things. Many times the
is getting mentally ready to go hard all
Lice.
f-hour specialty period, we start prac-
alty period consists of working in-
kicking, punting, passing, catching, etc.
en begins with the punt team. I really
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C. Froning, IL-OF...........
D.Stober, LF-IF...............
D. Sygar, OF ..................
J.Clem,IB....................
T. Evans,SS...................
R. Bair, C-DH ................
F. Erdmann, OF ..:............
J. Minick, OF ..................
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15
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17
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