Wrestling Wolverine Open Saturday, 9 a.m. Crisler Arena SPORTS Tuesday, November 12, 1985 Volleyball vs. Ferris State Tonight, 7 p.m. CCRB The Michigan Daily Page 7 Bo By PHIL NUSSEL Mutual respect was the na game yesterday betweenl coach Bo Schembechler a nesota's Lou Holtz at Schem weekly press luncheon. The t a lot of time compli each other as their team preparation for Saturday's Minnesota. "I think the best coaching over the last few seasons in ference has been done by Lo Schembechler said. "In tw he's just turned things aroun think anybody expected tha pen." HOLTZ, on the other hand, I words of praise for Bo di AP Top Twe 1. Penn State (44)......9- 2. Nebraska (9) .........8- 3. Ohio State (2) .........8- 4. Air Force (2)........10- 5. Iowa .................8- 6. Miami, Fla.........8 7. Oklahoma (2)....... 6- 8. MICHIGAN........7 9. Arkansas ...........8- 10. Oklahoma State ..... 7- 11. Florida............ 7. 12. Georgia ............ 7- 13. UCLA............7- 14. Auburn...........7- 15. Florida State.........7 16. Brigham Young .....8- 17. Baylor ..............7- 18. Tennessee ........... 5- 19. LSU ................5- 20. Alabama ............6- 0 reciprocates teleconference call to the Michigan coach said. "There's no me of the media. "What a great job Bo has done imagine this level ofa meiofithe this year," he said. "I don't know if To hold seven teams wit Min he's ever done a better job of down isjustincredible. and Min- bechler's coaching." "When you have g two spent s Schembechler also honored Holtz' talent and intelligence, a menting right hand man - quarterback in with good coaching, ns beginRickey Foggie. "Whatever code you then can you hold s game at devise, he's one of the top quarter- without a touchdown. backs in the league," the Michigan "Michigan is the best job done leader said. "He's always been able ever seen since I'v the con- to throw deep and accurately. That's coaching." u Holtz," one area that they're doing a better Schembechler, alt vo years, job in this year." making a final judgeme d. I don't Foggie also gives the Gophers a the Ohio State game, co t to hap- balanced attack by being one of the cur with Holtz' views. " league's best option quarterbacks. ask for more than we're had equal Schembechler said that keeps Min- said. "But the defensem uring his nesota out of a common trap. "Some supreme challenge overI of the teams with great passers forget weeks. You always wor about the run and run into the same all come to an end." problem that Purdue had when they ON THE INJURY front, 'nty played Michigan." Purdue totalled lose the services of k eight yards rushing. specialist Dieter Heren 0-0 1,143 HOLTZ, LIKE most of Michigan's op- one game. He strained1 1-0 1,083 ponents this year, raved about the his right knee again 1-0 1,021 Wolverine defense. "The defense is Tailback Thomas Wilch -0-0 941 incredible," the former Arkansas pected to miss the Minne -1-0 905 a sprained ankle. -1-0 891 10 883 Big Ten Standings 1-1 744 Cr WHATA 1-0 662 Conference Overall i I way achi thou reat nd t then eve def ve 1 hou nt u uld You get will the ry th , Mic kick- for liga nst er is sota respect y you can On the favorable side, offensive evement. guard Mike Husar is ready to play t a touch- again, depending on how well he does in practice this week. The standout t desire, has been sidelined since the Maryland hen put it game with a badly-sprained ankle. and only "He won't start, but we'll have to n teams see about playing time," Schem- bechler said. ense I've The big offensive decision this week been in will be the status of Clay Miller. The fifth-year senior was moved from gh not tackle to guard against Purdue. While ntil after Miller said in an earlier interview only con- that he expected to stay at guard, couldn't Schembechler said that this decision ting," he has not been made. have the Minnesota's injury situation is next two highlighted by the loss of junior iat it will defensive end Mark Dusbabek, who was third on the team with 72 tackles. higan will "The loss of Dusbabek really hurt -blocking us," Holtz said. "He came on and at least played well for us." The 6-3, 217 ments in lineman is out for the season. Purdue. The game is officially scheduled for also ex- 12:30 p.m. EDT, however rumors are trip with still floating around about a 7:30 p.m. start. ARE 1-0 646 1-1 577 1-1 548 1-1 494 2-0 436 2-0 323 2-0 238 2-0 225 1-2 204 1-1 172 2-1 82 W Ohio State.........5 Iowa'............5 MICHIGAN ....... 4 Minnesota ........ 4 Illinois ............ 3 Michigan State .... 3 Purdue............2 Indiana ........... 1 Wisconsin.........1 Northwestern ..... 1 L 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 5 T. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 W 7 6 4 5 4 4 4 3 L 1 1 1 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 T 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 WEEKENDS MADE OF? AND READING-THE WEEKEND MAGAZINE __j Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Bo beams after his Wolverines pummeled Purdue Saturday, 47-0. The defense held the Boilermakers to only 104 total yards, Purdue's lowest output of the season. Big Ten Statistics Rushing Offense Rushing Defense Car Yds Avg TDs Yds-G Att Yds Avg W Minnesota ........... MSU ................ OSU ................. MICHIGAN ......... Wisconsin ........... Indiana ............. Iowa ................ Illinois .............. Purdue .............. Northwestern ....... 317 316 284 281 249 258 216 193 150 220 1342 1325 1320 1245 982 947 939 560 478 399 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 Passing Offense Alt Cmp Pet Purdue .............. 262 161 62 Iowa ..............209 137 66 Wifinois .............. 274 175 64 Northwestern ....... 185 102 55 MICHIGAN ......... 127 79 62 Minnesota ........... 105 52 49 OSU ................. 126 73 58 Indiana ............. 188 96 51 Wisconsin ........... 156 73 47 MSU ................ 106 59 56 T~s 13 13 14 8 6 6 9 8 6 5 Yds 2035 1728 1705 1134 1112 1108 1086 1066 850 824 T[)s 24 16 18 25 18 14 18 11 12 7 Yds-G 224 221 220 208 164 158 157 93 80 67 TI)s 10 15 6 2 10 5 11 5 5 5 Yds-G 445 419 408 401 393 378 358 336 305 256 MICHIGAN....... MSU ................ OSU ................. Minnesota ........... Iowa ................ Illinois .............. Northwestern ....... Wisconsin ........... Purdue .............. Indiana........... 203 510 210 734 226 805 241 840 238 874 243 898 264 1037 256 1048 283 1080 320 1711 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 1 9 10 8 5 1 7 10 13 16 85 122 134 140 146 150 173 175 180 285 Pick Up Pass Defense AttComp Pct Yds TDs a Copy! Indiana........... MICHIGAN....... Iowa ................ Minnesota ........... Wisconsin ........... Purdue .............. Illinois .............. osU ................. Northwestern ....... MSU ................ 112 169 187 173 165 173 178 217 138 226 61 96 100 94 91 104 93 126 92 150 55 57 54 54 55 60 52 58 67 66 855 914 1084 1103 1153 1411 1454 1461 1581 1632 5 1 4 5 8 11 12 4 16 9 rake, O4t c of ".M re 5 t '^a.e ,ya s THEATRE Report to r..".aress Flnf Fit USIC 77, POV ?ti E 1 . Total Defense Plys Yds Avg Tota P Iowa ................ Purdue .............. Minnesota ........... 4sU .... ............ MICHIGAN ......... Illinois .............. MSU ................ lidiana ............. Wisconsin ........... Northwestern ....... I Offense Plys Yds Avg 425 2667 6 412 2513 6 422 2450 6 410 2406 6 408 2357 6 467 2265 5 422 2149 5 446 2013 5 405 1832 5 405 1533 4 TDs Yds-G MICHIGAN....... Minnesota ........... Iowa ................ Wisconsin ..........., OSU ................. Illinois.............. MSU ................ Purdue .............. Indiana.............. Northwestern ....... 372 1424 414 1943 425 1958 421 2201 443 2266 421 2352 436 2366 456 2491 432 2566 402 2618 4 5 5 5 5 7 6 5 6 7 2 13 9 18 14 21 18 24 21 23 XPs 0 9 8 12 237 324 326 367 378 392 394 415 428 436 FG 8 7 6 6 GRIDDE PICKS "Blood, Blood!" The fans are calling for it already as Michigan and Ohio State fans suit 9 ip for their blood drive competition Which runs all this week and next leading up to The Game. But even louder than the cries for blood are the calls for a much rarer commodity, the weekly award of a Pizza Express pizza and a -Dooley's guest pass good for two. Buckeye Boosters have already begun their assault on 420 Maynard where they hope to capture the ever- elusive Griddes Cup. Help stop this scourge from Ohio by bringing in your ballot today. 1. MICHIGAN at Minnesota (pick total points) 2. Indiana at Illinois 3; Iowa at Purdue 4. Wisconsin at Ohio State 5. Northwestern at Michigan State 6. Notre Dame at Penn State 7 Auburn at Georgia O8. Air Force at BYU 9. Arkansas at Texas A&M 10. Toledo at Bowling Green 11.Maryland at Clemson 12. Southern Cal at Washington 13. Southern Mississippi at Alabama 14. Mississippi State at LSU 15. Colorado at Oklahoma 16. Navy at South Carolina 17. Mississippi at Tennessee 18. North Carolina at Virginia 19. Nevada-Las Vegas at Nevada- , .n Scoring Defense Pts TDs MICHIGAN ............. 36 2 Iowa .................... 84 9 Minnesota ............... 104 13 OSU.....................114 14 GOING PLACES? o' cl ........... ............ ............ ........... The University of Michigan has a national reputation for excellence. THE COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION awadstis FIRST PLACE CERTIFICATE to Given at Columbia university in the City of New York, in its Gold Circle Awards for 1985. t'o -NeartICic~ 1w l e t 11III "GOING PLACES" is a new Michigan Daily classified advertising column. Run a