The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 8, 1986 - Page 11 Third quarter rally sparks Blue (Continued from Page 1) "EVERYTIME I got the ball in the second half, I wanted to score. The first half I just laid back and said let our offense move, but the second half, I wanted, to take some of the pressure off Jimmy. Someone had to step for- ward, so I did." "Bo said 'go out and play like you did all year, go out and play with unity,"' said Messner. "We came out with more intensity, more wild-eyed and looking to pop the ball loose." Which they did. Ivan Hicks and Mike Mallory both forced fumbles which led to touchdown runs by Har- baugh and Gerald White, and then David Arnold broke through to block Dan Wingard's punt all the way back to Nebraska's six-yard line, where Moons added his second field goal. Michigan then drove 52 yards after Wingard shanked a punt and added their final points on Harbaugh's second touchdown. "WE PLAYED well for three- quarters of the game, but the third quarter went badly," understated Nebraska coach Tom Osborne. "We haven't had a punt blocked in, what, three-four-five years. That and the fumbles were the turning point. "I really thought our strength, dep- th, and physical conditioning would help us in the fourth quarter,. but we were too far away." Barely too far away as it turned out. With the offense still not playing well, Schembechler went conservative in the fourth quarter, throwing only on- ce. Nebraska, on the other hand, switched from Clayton to freshman Steve Taylor at quarterback and proceded to catch fire and make things interesting. TAYLOR carried the ball ten times in the final quar- ter and collected 76 yards rushing. Clayton may have been fast, but he looked like a lumbering lineman next to the lightning quick Taylor. The freshman out of Spring Valley, California, led one drive that stalled on fourth down at the Michigan 19, and then engineered an impressive touchdown march with 2:29 left to cut the Wolverine lead to 27-21. Michigan got pinned on their own three-yard line on the following possession, and with 1:29 left, Schem- bechler elected to take the two-point safety rather than attempt a punt out of the endzone. The ensuing free kick was returned to the Nebraska 46 by Von Sheppard, and the Cornhuskers had one final chance. This was Michigan's day however. After a short run and two incompleted passes, Taylor's desperate heave to the endzone was intercepted by Rivers, and the victory, Schem- bechler's third against ten bowl losses, was secured. With the strains of "Hail to the Victors" drifting in- from the postgame band show, Schembechler celebrated. "This is a great win because I don't have too many of these," joked Schembechler, who has been haunted by his past bowl record, "I have to relish them. "It was a great football game, and Nebraska is a great team," said Schembechler. "I'd rather play any of the other 11 teams again than play Nebraska again." I. N Morris ...156 yards Spring Arbor College presents CHAIM POTOK "I just really want to write a good novel." ' Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Paul Jokisch (84) and Gerald White (22) smother Eric Kattus (top right) in celebrating White's third-quarter touchdown run in Michigan's 27-23 Fiesta B-WI victory. t Blue Banter eTelevision's popular baseball ermmentator Joe Garagiola put on quite a show for the Sunkist Brunch at then Camelback Inn on Dec. 27. After Mi'higan offensive line coach Alex Agase mistakingly introduced tight end Jeff Brown as Jerry Brown, Garagiola said, "Nice, Alex, you don't even know your own players. You're just going along for the ride." *In the outrageous excuse depar- tm nt, center Bob Tabachino repor- j.edly told Jim Harbaugh in the huddle ti the reason why one of the snaps got screwed up was because the ball got caught in the heavy paint on the Surf Devil Stadium turf. Uhhhh yeah. eYes, even Bo Schembechler had to suffer a little when the team returned to the frozen wasteland of Ann Arbor. Mo onents after the busses arrived at th football building, Schembechler wa seen cleaning the ice and snow off hiscar by himself. , .Dave Arnold has become Michigan's punt-blocking-specialist. His third-quarter blocked punt again- st Nebraska was his third of the year. "We set it up to have an extra man on my side and that would set me free," Arnold said. "We noticed that in the films and we tried to capitalize on that." -Offensive lineman John "Jumbo" Elliott had the task of blocking Nebraska's standout defensive lineman Jim Skow, but Elliott faces a tougher foe in practice. Pointing toward Mike Hammerstein after the game, Elliott said, "Yeah, (Skow) is tough, but not as tough as that guy over there." eMichigan's 24 third quarter points set a Fiesta Bowl record for points in a single quarter. For the year, the Wolverines outscored the opponent 103-6 in that quarter. The last time Michigan produced that many points in a quarter was in 1984 against Min- nesota. LOOK. We realize that the papers are gone by early morning. Unfortunately for the late risers, The Michigan Daily can't afford to print more than 10,000 copies. So, please, share your paper or put it back in a rack when you're done reading it. THANK YOU January 13, 1986 7:30 p.m. J.C.C. Potter Center January 14,1986 10:00 a.m. E.P. Hart Auditorium Spring Arbor College y I: 4 t Ii w e I E - 3. f9 1 ii I «. S - Chaim Potok, world-renowned author, is an orthodox rabbi as well as a doctor of Philosophy. 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