Kent Benson to speak South Quad west lounge Sunday, 9:00 p.m. The Michigan Daily SPORTS Friday, bOctober 7, 1983 Signups for IM football Last day today IM building Page 9 Reinhold replaces injured Boren This report just in, the surgeon neral has found that being a ichigan linebacker can be hazardous your health. Inside linebacker Mike Boren found that out last Saturday against Indiana when he sustained a knee injury that will sideline him for the remainder of the season. REPLACING Boren for tomorrow's game against Michigan State, and thereby placing his health in danger at a position that has been beset by this season's rash of injuries, is Mike Reinhold. "Mike hasn't had an awful lot of ex- perience," Michigan head coach Bo Schembechler said yesterday. "He's a red-shirted freshman. But he's a com- petitive youngster and a good athlete. I'm sure he'll do a good job in there." Ron Pollack _1 Michigan football further. He had at least another five, 10 yards on it. He's capable of punting 70 yards. He's capable of kicking field goals 60 yards. That way he's a threat. Everybody has to respect that any time we're on the other side of the field it's a possibility that we can go for a field goal." * * * Quotes on Saturday's game: State offensive lineman Jim Bob Lamb - "You're going to see something on the field I've never ex- perienced here. The pressure on us is going to be great. (Offensive line coach) Buck (Nystrom) will have us so fired up tha we'll be ready to eat Michigan up. I hope that's the way it happens." Michigan fullback Dan Rice-"Last year I was looking more forward to Ohio State. But this year Michigan State has been playing good ball and we're really looking forward to beating them." whom had been hurt. Moeller said it has not yet been decided whether Lyles or his replacement last week, Carlton Rose, will start tomorrow. Anderson will be used as a backup. * * * Since first- and second string flankers Gilvanni and Steve Johnson have both been suspended for curfew violations, Michigan will experiment at this position. "There's going to be some different arrangements out there and it'll depend on what the situation is as far as the game is concerned," Schembechler said. "But (Triando) Markray (who is expected to start) can play. Several of the freshmen can play. It just depends on how we want to go." MICHIGAN STATE free safety Phil Parker, who has been Spartan-of-the Week for three weeks in a row, said the suspension of the Johnsons will not harm the Wolverine offense. "They'd only caught one pass in four games," Parker said. "It shouldn't hurt them at all since they haven't really used their flanker." Moeller is not happy with the Wolverines' tackling. He said that against Indiana last week, Michigan allowed 92 yards of offense after plays should 'have been stopped. Moeller said that this number normally should be no more than 20-25 yards. * * * A CARTOON is posted on the door of the office belonging to four of the younger Wolverines' coaches. The car- toon features a father speaking to his son. "Now look, son, you got to get your priorities straight! You gotta dedicate yourself to football. "THEN ONE of these days you can sign for a large bonus, drive a fancy car and have all the beautiful women you want. "Then after college you might even go on to the pros." * * * Meet Ralf the wonderfoot. HE KICKS field goals, he punts and he makes it look easy. His real name is Ralf Moisieienko ("The guy is an excellent kicker but I can't pronounce his name," Schem- bechler said) and last weekend he booted a 59-yard field goal in the final minute to give the Spartans a 29-29 tie with Purdue. "The 59-yard field goal that he kicked, there aren't many kickers in the country that could have kicked that," said Michigan State head coach George Perles. 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