a Basketball season tickets Deadline 4:30 today Athletic Ticket Office SPORTS Football vs. Iowa 12:10 Saturday at Iowa City WJBK-TV (channel 2) - --- ------- T Michigan Daily Friday, October 19, 1984 Page 8 4',' BERENSON HOPES TO PLEASE CROWD Icers ready for home debut ,.. i By MIKE REDSTONE Tonight is the night. Red Berenson, who was an All- American icer for the Wolverines in the early 60's, makes his homecoming of- ficial tonight at Yost Arena as his Michigan hockey team opens its first home stand of the year, against Ferris State. SINCE Berenson did not play in what is now Yost Arena during his career at Michigan, this cannot be considered a true homecoming for the ex-NHL star. Nonetheless, Berenson is excited to be back in Ann Arbor and is hopeful that the Wolverines can put another one up in the win column at the 1984-85 home opener. "We're looking forward to getting started at home," said Berenson, whose team opened the season last weekend with a split against Miami of Ohio in Oxford. "This is more than just another game. I want us to get off on the right foot and give people a good feeling about our team." Ferris may not be the team to play if Berenson wants to impress the home audience this weekend. The Bulldogs are coming off a road sweep of defen- ding NCAA national champion Bowling Green last weekend and appear to be confident coming into Ann Arbor. "WE'RE TELLING our players to be careful about over-reacting to our sweep at Bowling Green, but at the same time we are very happy with the sweep," said Ferris State coach Dick Bertrand. Despite losing their leading scorer and captain to graduation after last season, the Bulldogs are ranked fifth in the CCHA coaches' preseason poll, primarily because of its freshman class. Ferris' two top scorers are both freshman. Noel Caya had three goals against Bowling Green last weekend, while Darin Fridgen picked up one goal and two assists in the sweep. THE BULLDOGS are also led by senior goalie Rob Hughston, who was named CCHA player of the week after his performance against the Falcons. Hughston turned away all but six of Bowling Green's 74 shots in the two- game series. Michigan assistant coach Mark Miller is expecting contests similar to last season when the two teams split the season series, 2-2. "I anticipate a close, tight series," said Miller. "They were all close spirited games last year and we expect the same thing this year." Miller is also hopeful that defen- semen Mike Neff and Gary Lorden will be back in the lineup tonight after missing last weekend's games with in- juries. Raising Hel Hv PAUL HELGREN Of Byars, Tigers and Bears ... SSchembechier has his say Since you are probably more interested in what Bo Schembechler has to say, than me, I'm letting the General take over for a while. " When asked whether he prefers a small, quick defense or a big, physical one, Schembechler responded, "I would prefer a big, quick defense." " While discussing Minnesota's upset of Wisconsin, Bo summed up his philosophy on assessing opponents. "Don't underestimate.. ." He paused and thought for a moment. "Don't underestimate anybody." " Bo has been praising the Detroit Tigers all year so it was only fitting that the World Champions came through with some payback. Thousands of Michigan Stadium fans were listening to the World Series on their radios last Saturday, and their reactions to the game flustered Northwestern's offense. Said Bo, "Northwestern was in their own end and (Alan) Trammell hit a homer and everybody cheered and the line went boops ! Offsides." " You could keep a file on what Bo has to say about Ohio State's Keith Byars - and I am. Here's what he said this week alone: "No, he ain't one of the best. I've never seen someone like that" . . "He's a different breed" ... "Byars. Huhhh! That youngster is something else" ... "01' Millie (Bo's wife) says, 'He's only a junior and you shot your mouth off about signing kids early.' He's gotta get out of here. He's ready" . . . "I went down there (Dayton, OH) when he was in high school to see him play ... you could see he was in a class by himself" ... "I don't think anybody compare to Byars in' the game today." " Still on the subject of Byars, a reporter asked Bo if he had ever coached a better running back. "I coached Walter Payton," he responded. Huh?" "Yeah, in an all-star game." " Bo made his predictions for the rest of the Big Ten season. "We're gonna win the rest of our games and you guys are gonna be surprised," he said smiling. "My God, I didn't think that could ever happen." " Someone asked whether offensive lineman Clay Miller, who was injured last week, would play against Iowa. "He's gotta play. Unless there's a cast on him.. . We're at the point where it's not negotiable." " Never a man to withhold his opinion, Bo blasted the officials' controver- sial call in the waning seconds of the Oklahoma-Texas game. "Let me tell' you men, Oklahoma was robbed. That ball was caught in the end zone." Replays showed Oklahoma clearly intercepted a Texas pass in the end zone, 3 but officials said no and Texas kicked a field goal to earn a 15-15 tie. Now let's give someone else a chance .. " Defensive coordinator Gary Moeller said holding has changed college football into a more offensive-oriented game. "Holding is part of the game. now," Moeller said. "You watch our (defensive linemen) - man sometimes they're (offensive linemen) pulling their jersies to their knees. They hold on every play. And when I said something to the ref he said, 'You guys are holding, too.' Can you believe that? It's like saying it's okay to rob a bank because we're doing it, too. It's still a crime." " Sorry, Ed McMahon fans. A spokesman for WJBK-TV (channel 2) said the station will televise the Michigan-Iowa game at noon tomorrow, and not "Star Search" as is listed in the TV guide. " Iowa coach Haden Fry made his predictions for the rest of the Big Ten season. "Ohio State, Michigan, Iowa - one of those teams is going to win the rest of its games. " Michigan quarterback Russell Rein is sounding confident and that's a good sign. "I want to improve," he said. "You always have to improve. And the team has to improve. If we do that we should be able to beat any team left on our schedule." 4! -I I I a U 6 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Left wing Chris Seychel draws a hostile crowd in action against Western a-Michigan last season. 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