The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 16, 1985 - Page 9 ...So Shoot Me 1, Just a few days ago, the college football season here at Michigan was about to begin, and I was worried. You see, this is my first and only year of covering Michigan football for the Daily, and I was afraid of the mighty Wolverines having a. rerun of the dismal 1984 season. Unlike most Maize and Blue followers, my main con- cern was not centered around the quarterback spot, where the Wolverines struggled last season. I wasn't overly worried about the backfield, receivers, linebackers, defensive backfield or the coaches. My big concern for this year was both the offensive and defensive lines. For so long Michigan has had a great tradition of linemen on both sides of the line. On offense there's been the likes of Kurt Becker, Bubba Paris, Ed Muran- sky, Stefan Humphries, and Tom Dixon, all of whom have played in the pros recently. Defensively, the Wolvereins have had great ones like Curtis Greer, Mike Trgovac and Kevin Brooks up front in recent years. Coming into this year though, things seemed dif- ferent, and it scared me. Last year Michigan had problems with its offensive front five that appeared to only be enhanced this season by the loss of a couple of key players to graduation. Gone was All-Big Ten honorable mention center Art Balourdos, along with All-Big Ten guard Doug James and backup Bob Popowski. In the search for a replacement for Balourdos, Bo Schembechler and the Michigan braintrust moved Bob Tabachino, who started every game last at strong guard, to center just last week. Mark Hammerstein, who was primarily a tackle in 1984, and untried sophomore Mike Husar moved into the guard spots, which really made me wonder. About the only place that appeared stable was tackle, where Jon Elliott and Clay Miller got most of the starting assignments in 1984. The defensive front was in a similar fix. All- 'M' holds line .. . .. , upholds tradition American defensive tackle Kevin Brooks had moved on to bigger and better things with the Dallas Cowboys, while backup tackles Vince DeFelice and Dave Meredith also finished their careers at Michigan. In the middle All-Big Ten middle guard Al Sincich graduated, as did his backups, Joe Gray and Nate Rodgers. Mike Hammerstein remained from last year at the other tackle, while new faces Billy Harris, Mark Messner, David Chester and Mike Reinhold were all supposed to plug the other gaps. I was still skeptical. Then I saw Saturday's contest with Notre Dame. The Wolverines dominated line play on both offense and defense, which according to Irish head coach Gerry Faust, was the deciding factor of the contest. "I thought Michigan controlled the line of scrim- mage on both sides of the ball," said Faust. "You're not going to win football games against them if they control like that." The offensive line, which wasn't known last season for protecting its quarterbacks, didn't allow a single sack all afternoon and blew open holes in the Irish front that were big enough to drive a very large truck through. "We felt that this line would have more potential than the one a year ago," said Schembechler. "But we did have some problems that we had to work out." Bo claims that there still are some bugs in the offen- sive wall, but nonetheless, I'm relieved. Then there was the defense. All told, the Wolverines racked up 11 tackles behind the line of scrimmage, six of them sacks, and set the Irish back a total of 49 yards. Several key defensive stands that kept Notre Dame from scoring a single touchdown were spearheaded by Mike Hammerstein and his front line partners. "They were confused up front, over veer and angle really confused them," said Hammerstein. "They didn't know where we would be." Hopefully the defensive line will be able to confuse more opponents up front this season. For the time being, though, I'm not worried. Defensive tackle Mike Hammerstein zeroes in on Notre Dame quarterback Steve Beuerlein, who was the recipient of three Hammerstein sacks in Saturday's game. Blue Banter * Notre Dame's defensive tackle Greg Dingens might have had a conflict of interest in Saturay's game. The senior out of Bloomfield Hills is ap- plying to the Michigan Medical school, and he arrived in Ann Arbor a day early for an interview. Dingens is a outstanding student, and according to head coach Gerry Faust, the tackle had a chance to be a Rhodes scholar. " Freshman Mike Gillette got the placekicking duties after beating out Pat Moons, Rick Sutkiewicz and Gulam Kahn. He struck Bo Schem- bechler as a competitor. Sutkiewicz saw action kicking off. " Michigan's All-American shor- tstop Barry Larkin, now in the Cin- cinnati Reds organization, watched his brother Mike play outside linebacker for the Irish. "He played alright," Barry said. "They kept run- ning away from him though." He ad- ded that Mike may be moving to in- side linebacker this week. " The season doesn't look good for Erik Campbell, who was a vastly- improving wide receiver. The sophomore will be out at least four games with a separated shoulder. Gilvani Johnson will start in his spot. " With Campbell out, Tony Gant was pressed into service as the punt returner. Both Gant and Schem- bechler were doubtful earlier last week about the senior's doing the returning since Gant broke is leg on a return against Wisconsin last year. " Junior defensive lineman Wally Kleine of Notre Dame, for those who didn't notice, is ridiculously large. The 6-9, 275 standout only made five tackles, probably because Michigan didn't run the offense to his side very much. Clay Miller had the task of blocking the giant. WE GET IT FREE, thxii Fausted fromcontention First Downs ......... Rushing (Att/yards) . Passing.............. (Att/Comp/Int) ... *assing Net Yards... Fumbles (NO/Lost) . Punts (NO/Avg.) .... MICH 21 52/251 17/7/0 74 2/2 3/38 ND 15 39/97 23/11/1 160 1/1 5/42 Stams ........... Jefferson.. Brown......... 5 2 1 15 7 7 2.6 3.5 7.0 0 0 0 SCORING MICHIGAN ............... 0 3 14 3-20 NOTRE DAME ............... 3 6 3 0-12 SCORING PLAYS ND-Carney 34-yard FG ND-Carney 31-yard FG MICH.-Gillette 21-yard FG ND-Carney 47-yard FG MICH-Harbaugh 10-yard run (Gillette kick) D-Carney 25-yard FG ICH-White 3-yard run (Gillette kick) MICH-Gillette 23-yard FG PASSING MICHIGAN Att. Comp. Int. Harbaugh .....17 7 0 NOTRE DAME Beuerlein .....23 11 1 RECEIVING MICHIGAN No. Yds. Morris........... Y3 24 Johnson.......... 1 17 G. 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