Women's Softball tryouts Wednesday, 4.30-6:30 p.m. Varsity softball diamond SPORTS Saturday, September 8, 1984 Women's track and cross country tryouts Sept. 17, 4:00 p.m. Outdoor track Page 7 he Michigan Daily For Hurricanes, the eyes have it (Continued from Page 1) among college quarterbacks recently. After leading Miami to an 11-1 national championship season last year as a freshman, the Boardman, Oh. native has kept right on moving in 1984. Against Auburn and Florida, teams with traditionally strong defenses, Kosar hit on 64.8 percent of his passes (46-71) for 629 yards, living up to his billing in Sports Illustrated's football preview issue as college football's "top gun." MIAMI'S PRO-STYLE passing attack features a variety of great receivers, including Brown (12 receptions, 219 yards) and Stanley Shakespeare (seven receptions, 68 yards, two TDs). For- tunately for Michigan, Kosar's favorite target, tight end Willie Smith (15 catches, 222 yards), is sidelined with a fractured ankle. Even without Smith Miami's passing attack will be hard to defend because on any given play, Kosar often has at his disposal four possible "wide-outs", receivers that run deep patterns. But Schembechler thinks he has the horses to stay with the Hurricanes. The Lineups Miami M OFFENSE "I have the corners to play that kind of game," said Schembechler, who is 14-1 in season openers at Michigan. "And Tony Gant at safety is good. The only problem is at strong safety," where Dieter Heren has been ailing but should be ready. THE QUICKNESS of Shakespeare and Brown may force Schembechler to double-up in passing situations. It's a prospect Schembechler doesn't relish. "The problem with the double-teaming is you have to have enough people on the ball to stop (fullback Alonzo) Highsmith. We can't afford to let him gain 140 yards. That would be suicide, too." Highsmith, a 230-pound bruiser, has gained 186 yards on 34 carries, including 140 in Miami's 20-18 squeaker against Auburn. "I wish they couldn't run," groaned defensive coordinator Gary Moeller. "That would make it a heckuva lot easier." JOINING HIGHSMITH in the backfield is tailback Darryl Oliver, who holds a 5.1 yards-per- carry rushing average. When Michigan has the ball it will face a defense that can handle both the pass and the run. Against Auburn the Hurricanes held Heisman candidate Bo Jackson to under 100 yards, something even the heroic Wolverine defense failed to do in the Sugar Bowl last year. Only four starters return from last year's Hurricane D., but one of them is senior safety Ken Calhoun, who had 96 tackles and three interceptions in 1983. New Wolverine quarterback Jim Harbaugh would be advised to stay away from Calhoun and throw instead in the direction of freshman free safety Darrell Fullington. On his own side Har- baugh will have five receivers to choose from - tight end Sim Nelson, flankers Steve and Gilvanni Johnson and Triando Markray, and split ends Vin- ce Bean and Paul Jokisch. All should see at least one pass thrown their way. Schembechler has said he plans to throw more this year. He might be advised to take a few notes as he watches Bernie Kosar this afternoon. Daily Photo by BRIAN MASCK Fullback Eddie Garrett, shown here in last season's Sugar Bowl, will help lead the Wolverines' assault on No. 1 Miami today at Michigan Stadium. N. Illinois a WISCONSI 2:00 p.m. E WHAT TO WATCH 18 of 22 starters fro that went 7-4, but si hands full with th ference champion their season last w Texas State, 40-33. Oregon St. OHIO STA 12:07 p.m. WHAT TO WATCH be without the serv Mike Tomczak, but still roll against th season) behind ta the nation's second with 22 touchdowns Iowa State 1:10 p.m. F WHAT TO WATC seeking revenge f loss, but it has its he No. 10 Hawl; around, with quar and tailback Owen tense, while All-A Larry Station anch P INDIANA 7:00 p.m. E WHAT TO WATC Similar in that the peason and had a Se. Aside from sho Duke will have to Ben Bennett, whil perienced signa Bradley. 0 MHCHIGA Colorado 3:30 p.m. E WHAT TO WATCH s1 test of Spartan nvw I-formation of ijuarterback Daye rrssing shoulder. lest is yet to be mainly to Colorad experience. (NI INDIVIDU DAILY MATINEE! DA I Around the Big Ten it PURDUE vs. Notre N Dame at Indianapolis DT Hoosierdome : Wisconsin returns 12:30 p.m. EDT om last year's team WHAT TO WATCH:The No. 7 Irish till should have their (7-5 last season) return: 17 starters, in- e Mid-America Con- cluding tailback Allen Pinkett, and are Huskies, who opened still high on their win over Boston eek by nipping West College in the Liberty Bowl. Purdue, meanwhile, comes off a 3-7-1 record last at year and has the difficult task of TE replacing quarterback Scott Campbell. EDT NORTHWESTERN at Washington : The Buckeyes will vices of quarterback 3:20 p.m. EDT t their offense should WHAT TO WATCH: The Wildcats gave e Beavers (2-8-1 last Illinois a scare last week in the Big Ten ilback Keith Byars, opener by shutting down the Illini of- leading scorer in '83 fense. They'll have to do the same this 5. week, as well as get quarterback Sandy at IOWA Schwab on track, if they hope to stop the EDT Huskies. .SMissouri at ILLINOIS CH: Iowa State is E T or last year's 51-10 7:00 p.m. EDT work cut out for it. WHAT TO WATCH: The Illini's potent keyes are solid all offense, led by quarterback Jack terback Chuck Long Trudeau, will be up against a Missouri Gill returning on of- defense that is already one of the tops in America linebacker the country but is still improving. ors the defense. Defensively, Illinois is hurting, so if at Duke Missouri can pull its offense together, it could make things very interesting - DT for Michigan fans. H: Both teams are Rice at MINNESOTA ey both were 3-8 last rough time on defen- 8:00 p.m. EDT oring up its defense, WHAT TO WATCH: Nothing. 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