Page 16'-The Michigan Daily - Saturday, September 10, 1983 , ' , W wf 1983 Michigan Football Roster No. Name 33 Jeff Akers 57 Tim Anderson 34 Greg Armstrong f 59 Art Balourdos 50 John Balourdos 25 Vincent Bean 19 Bob Bergeron 6 Al Bishop 40 Mike Boren 68 Andrew Borowski 99 Carlitos Bostic 28 Don Bracken, 52 Kevin Brooks 12 Fritz Burgess 83 Milt Carthens 94 Gene Cecchini 30 Brad Cochran 10 Jeff Cohen 21 Evan Cooper 58. Keith Cowan 5 William Dawson 9 Dan Decker 90 Vince DeFelice 64 Jerry Diorio 69 Tom Dixon Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Class Hometown/High School OLB 6-2 ILB 6-2 FB/RB 6-2 C/OG 6-2- ILB 6-2" SE 6-3 PK 5-8 D 5-10 ILB 6-3 OL 6-4 OLB 6-3 P 6-1 DT 6-6 DB 5-11 TE 6-3 DL 6-5 DB 6-3 DB 5-11 DB 6-0 OLB 6-0 WR 6.0 0B 6-2 DT 6-2 OG 6-3 C 6-2 225 218 195 240 190 190 160 180 230 250 223 205 245 193- 245 220 198 198 180 207 165 200 246 245 250 Jr. Lynn. MA/Lynn-Classical Sr. - Ann Arbor. MI/Pioneer Sr. Middleton,_OH/Middleton Jr. Chicago. ILlMather Sr. Southfield, MI/Southfield Sr. Southfield, MI/Southfield Sr. Ft. Wayne, IN/Ft, Wayne Fr. Miami, FLKillian Sr. Columbus, OH/Eastmoor Fr. Cincinnati; OH/St. Xavier Fr. Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti Sr. Thermopolis, WY/Hot Springs Jr. Detroit, MI/Mackenzie Sr. Pasadena, CA/Pasadena _ Sr. Pontiac, MI/Bloomfield Lahser , Fr. Farmington, MI/Brother Rice Jr. Royal Oak, MI/Brother Rice Sr. Farmington Hills, MI/N. Farmington Sr. Miami, FL/Killian So. Pittsburgh, PA/Orchard Park, NY Fr. Evanston, IL/Evanston Twp. So. Roseville,' MI/DeLaSalle Sr. Trenton, MI/Trentor . Sr. Youngstown, OH/Cardinal Mooney Sr. °'Ft. Wayne, IN/Bishop Dwenger Fr. Lake Fonkonkoma, NY/Sachem 88 28 76 Dan Holloway Ed Hood Stefan Humphries OLB 6-2 225 DB 5-10 178 OG 6.4 262 Fr. Detroit, MI/DePorres So. Utica, MI/Eisenhower3 Sr. Broward, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 35 Jerald Ingram FB 6-1 225 Sr. Beaver, PA/Beaver Area 73 Doug James OT 6-2 267 Sr. Louisville, KY/DeSales 26 Gllvanni Johnson WR 6-2 175 So. Detroit, MI/Northern 24 Steve Johnson DB/WB 5-10 170 So. Youngstown, OH/Cardinal Mooney 81 Eric Kattus TE 6-6 222 67 Tom Knoebel C 6-3 236 51 Mike Krauss DT 6-5 240 30 Gene Lawson WR - 5-11 172 43 Phil Lewandowski ILB 6-3 222 38 Ben Logue RB 6-0 195 44 John Lott DB 6-0 180 80 Rodney Lyles OLB 6-3 226 8 Douglas Mallory DB 6-1 185 42 Mike Mallory ILB 6-2 217 18 Triando Markray WR 6-2 182 54 Andree McIntyre ILB 6-1 245 39 Mike Melnyk PK 6.1 165 41 Brian Mercer TB 6-2 205 96 Dave Meredith DT 6-4 245 65 John Mihic OL 6-4 258 79 Clay Miller OT 6-4 258 49 Andy Moeller ILB 6-1 219 74 Glenn Mogle 0T 6-8 280 8 Pat Moons PK 5-10 160 95 Sim Nelson OLB 6-2 235 84 Michael O'Connor SE 6-3 195 Jr. Jr. So. Cincinnati, OH/Colerain Chicago, IL/St. Rita Clinton, MI/Clinton Ft. Ft. Lauderdale. FUSt. Thomas Aquinas Jr. Solon, OH/Solon So. Atlanta, GA/North Spring Sr. Masury, OH/Brookfield Sr. Miami, FL/Killian Fr. DeKalb, IL/DeKalb Jr. DeKalb, IL/DeKalb So. Detroit, MI/DePorres Fr. Chicago, IL/Mendel Catholic Sr. Warren, MI/Warren .Jr. Cincinnati, OH/Forest Park Sr. Sterling Hgts., MI/Stevenson So. Lombard, IL/Glenbard Jr. Norman, OK/Norman So. Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer Fr. Sarasota, FURiverview So. Ft.Lauderdale, FUSt. Thomas Aquinas So. Fort Wayne, IN/Northside 72 John Elliott OT 6-7 280 39 Camp Fellin DB 5-11 174 15 John Ferens DB 6-0 199 93 David Folkertsma ILB 6.5 248 71 Rick Frazer CL 6-4 250 9 Dwayne Freeman DB 6-3 185 14 Tony Gant DB 6-2 175 32 Eddie Garrett FB 6-2 220 58 JohnGhindia OG 6-2 240 92 Joe Gray MG 6-1 230 63 Sean Guffey OL 6-4 250 7 David Hall 01B3 6-4 205 78 Mark Hammerstein OL 6-4 262 66 Mike Hammerstein DT 6-4 239 4 Jim Harbaugh QB 6-3 202 56 Billy Harris MG 6-1 230 48 Tom Hassel OLB 6-0 215 19 Dieter Heren DB 6-3 200 2 Rich Hewlett 08 6.1 195 17 Ivan Hicks D 6-2 180 31 Kenneth Higgins WR 6-2 180 So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer Toledo, OH/St. John's Grand Rapids, MI/Calvin Christian Escanaba, MI/Escanaba West Palm Beach, FUSuncoast Fremont, OH/Fremont Milwaukee, WI/Pius XI Trenton, MI/Trenton Detroit, MI/Benedictine Coleman, WI/Coleman Livonia MI/Stevenson Wapakoneta, OH/Wapakoneta Wapakoneta, OH/Wapakoneta Palo, Alto, CA/Palo Alto Xenia, OH/Xenia Cincinnati, OH/Purcell Ft. Wayne, IN/Snider Plymouth, MI/Plymouth-Salem Pennsauken, NJPennsauken Battle Creek, MI/Lakeview - Fr. Kankakee, IL/Bishop McNamara em mm m - , m m-m m m m= mm m - --- me m ml mu ml mil ql ll 1 1 1 CAMPUS CORNERS PARTY STORE ; EERKEG BEER 1 S BEER OUR SPECIALTY 1 LIQUOR FREE DELIVERY WITHIN * WINE ANN ARBOR OR 10% OFF 1 * GROCERIES WITH THIS COUPON 1 FRESH PRODUCE Sept. 10 - Oct. 101 1(LIMIT ONE) 1 L 1 818 S. STATE 665-4431 I. Smm - mm mm mm amm mm mm mm mm= m mm mm mm m I 14 John Paciorek QB 37 Bob Perryman FB 60 Bob Popowski OG 70 Ron Prusa 07T 75 Jerry Quaerna OT 22 Greg Randall DB 3 Russ Rein QB 45 Mike Rheinhold ILB 33 Dan Rice FB 13 Garland Rivers DB 43 Monte Robbins P 61 Nate Rodgers MG 20 Rick Rogers RB 89 Carlton Rose OLB 85 Jim Scarcelli OLB 99 Todd Schlopy PK 82 Paul Schmerge TE 29 Tim Schulte DB 25 Todd Schulte ILB 6 Mike Sessa WR 18 Marc Shevrin 08 97 Marty Shimko DT 56 Dave Simon C 53 Al Sincich MG 23 Kerry Smith RB 16 Steve Smith 08 55 Larry Sweeney C 77 Bob Tabachino OG 85 Steven Thibert TE 91 Jack Walker DL 46 Phil Webb RB 15 Peter Wentworth QB 22 Gerald White RB 27 Thomas Wicher TB 84 Mike Wilson DT 29 Derek Woodmore WR 62 Dan Yarano OG 12 Chris Zurbrugg QB c f f E f 5-10 183 6-2 230 6.3 251 6-3 255 Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Port Huron, MI/Port Huron Buzzard's Bay, MA/Bourne Chicago, IL/Lane Tech Chicago, IL/St. Laurence 6-5 265 So. Ft. Atkinson, WIl/t. Atkinson 6-0 180 So. Chagriai Falls, OH/Kenston 6-1 188 Fr. Evergreen Park, IL/Marist 6-3 Z28 So. Muskegon, MI/Central Catholic 6.2 229 So. Roxsbury, MANY. Roxsbury 6-2 182 Fr. Canton, OH/Canton McKinley 6-4 195 Fr. Great Bend, KS/Great Bend 6-0 234 Sr. Warren, OH/Western Reserve 6-2 216 Jr. Inkster, MI/Wayne Memorial 6-1 218 Sr. Ft. Lauderdale, FUStranaham 6-6 216 Jr. Warren, MI/Warren-Woods 5-10 163 Sr. Orchard Park, NY/Orchard Park 6-2 222 So. Cincinnati, OH/St. Xavier 6-3 200 Fr. Ft. Thomas, KY/Covington Catholic 6-3 210 Fr. Fr. Thomas, KY/Covington 6-1 175 Jr. St. Joseph, MI/Lake Michigan 5-11 176 So. New York, NY/John Adams 6-4 220 So. Bay Village, PA/St. Ignatius 6-7 230 Jr. Grosse Pte., MI/Grosse Pte. N. 6-1 222 Jr. Cleveland, OH/St. Joseph 6-2 203 Sr. Grand Rapids, MI/ForestHills 6-0 195 Sr. Grand Blanc, MI/Grand Blanc 6-2 255 Sr. Alma, MI/Alma 6-0 255 Jr. Youngstown, OH/Chaney 6-5 215 Fr. Union Lake, MI/Walled Lake Central 6-5 217 Fr. Westland, MI/John Glenn 6-1 185 Fr. Romeo, MI/Romeo 6-2 215 Fr. Louisville, KY/DeSales 61 205 Fr. Titusville, FL/Titusville. 6-0 185 So. Detroit, MI/Central 6-3 240 Sr. Detroit, MI/Cass Tech 6-1 192 So. Auburn.Hgts., MI/Avondale 6-1 269 Sr. Zanesville, OH/Zanesville 6-2 190 Fr. Alliance, OH/Alliance The mICHIGA ENSIAN University of M-richigan Yearbook Phone: (313) 764-0561 or 764-9425 By RON POLLACK Step aside Anthony Carter. For the last four years, Carter has electrified crowds with acrobatic cat- ches, thrilling runs and scintillting kick returns. For the last two years, Vince Bean has watched the All-America flanker from his starting split end spot while wondering "does anyone remem- ber me?" THE TWO-year wait finally over, Bean's patience is about to be rewar- ded. Carter has run out of eligibility at Michigan and much to Bean's delight, Wolverine head coach Bo Schem- bechler does indeed remember him. "If Vince doesn't catch 30, 40 balls I'm gonna be disappointed," said Schembechler. As a sophomore, Bean caught 16 passes for 336 yards. As a junior, last season, he hauled in 19 passes for 321 yards. And as a senior, well, who is he to argue with Schembechler. "I'M EXPECTING between 30 and 40 passes. That's realistic," said Bean, who then burst into a wide grin, all but licking his chops in.giddy anticipation. "But I'll gladly take more. I'm expec- ting to be the team's leading receiver." And why not? Of the returnees to this year's squad, Bean had the most recep- tions last season. More importantly, he has Schembechler's hearty support. "Vince is one of the best route run- ners we've got," said Schembechler. "And Vince is practically impossible to squat and funnel. What I mean is when they bring the cornerbacks on him tough and they try to funnel him in or funnel him out and then get extra help deep on him, you can't funnel him because he is so quick. He "is actually quicker than Anthony just getting away from that first guy." AH YES, the comparisons to Carter have begun. Anything a Michigan receiver does for years to come will un- doubtedly be measured in relation to what Carter did in his four years as a collegiate. None of which fazes Bean one bit all he wants is a chance to 764-0558 show-what he can do if given the oppor- tunity. After two years of being Michigan's "other receiver," Bean relishes the opportunity of being the Wolverines' top receiving threat. "I'm definitely looking forward to it," said Bean. "The patterns I've had to run in the past were for first downs. U'd catch the ball and either go out of bounds or get hit immediately. Now I'll get to run with it. I haven't been able to do that in a long time. "I'm looking forward to being a big play guy like I was in high school. Since I've been here, I've had to change roles a little. Now I have to take Anthony's place." EASIER SAID than done. If Bean is to fully succeed in this nmighty task,.he must improve his skills in running with the ball after he catches it, since the patterns he has run the last two seasons usually resulted in his quickly stepping out of bounds or immediately being hit. "During spring I was getting to run with the ball and I wasn't comfor- table," said Bean. "But it will come back." The other area where Bean must im- prove is in his blocking. Not Pass blocking when the other receiver slants over the middle toward Bean, a defen- der hot in pursuit. In such instances, Bean floored an opposing player or two with thunderous blocks last season. Schembechler's concern is with Bean's run blocking. "I'm talking about running plays that are run to his side where they don't have a squatting corner (close to the line of scrimmage)," said Schem- bechler. "We don't ask him to block that guy unless it's an inside play. but when he goes to the secondary back who is back and the ball is coming out around there on a sweep or an option, he's got to be able to jockey with that guy and block him. It's a tough block, but Bean will be all right." TIE 6-3, 190 pound split end added that, "They want me to be more aggressive when blocking. In the past I haven't gone out there to put a guy on his back. Instead I just tried to get in the way." Of course, becoming the team's top returning receiver doesn't just mean that greater demands are made for im- provement. The role entitles Bean to some fun and games as well. There will be more passes thrown his way, not to I DICE CREA I* **j Miller's' One Coi 900 South St Intersectior Across fro i ==awwwwwwiwwwwwwww wwenas m aw menti Cartel "I' Bean a coul run tl THI greate openir gone. by an year h: future longer Arbor "Ik said passe when and so Afte that ti "R2, TRY TO INCREASE THE POWER!" 420 MAYNARD ST. . 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