w w w w Pcxge b , : T4,¢l4ic iga POYr- T limp- High yield quarterback: arbaugh aims for national title he Michigan D iI - Fri Returning starters make defense . By PhIL NUSSEL The Jim Harbaugh story is just beginning to unfold this season. Barring an injury, the senior quarterback could become the top signal caller in Michigan history. He set three single season, Wolverine passing records in '85 as he became the first Big Ten quarterback to win the NCAA efficiency title. He hit 145 of 227 pass attempts for 1976 yards and 18 touchdowns. He also ran for four touchdowns. This year, he is the main reason why many pick Michigan to win the Big Ten title and even the national title. HEAD COACH Bo Schembechler does not say much about his gem. When he does, he says, "There is no quarterback in this country that I'd rather go into a season with than Jim Harbaugh. It's just a pleasure to coach Jim." While he was in Chicago for the Big Ten Kickoff Luncheon in August, Harbaugh spoke to Daily. Here are some highlights from that interview: Q. You're ranked No. 1 in the country by Sport Magazine. Do you think you have a chance to win the national title? A. "Yep, every time the score is kept, you expect to win and we expect to win every game we play. I don't think a player is worth much if he doesn't expect to win every game." Q. You've seen a lot of Michigan football. Is this the best balanced Michigan team you've seen in the last few years? A."There's been some great Michigan teams. I don't know. Last year was a great team with a great attitude. If we can match that attitude -- with a desire to win -- we'll be pretty tough to beat." Q. Theysay Bo Schembechler has mellowed. He really enjoyed last year, didn't he? A. "I feel we all enjoyed last year because our backs were up against the wall. People were telling us our players weren't as good as the other players in the Big Ten and that Coach Schembechler was over the hill. Everybody had a lot to prove. It was very satisfying. We were very proud to win ten games, but still we finished second in the Big Ten, second in the country. So getting to the Rose Bowl and winnng the national championship are two goals we're going to try to get this year." Q. How do you feel now that you have a year under your belt? Daily Photo by BRAD MILLS A quarterback's job is never done, as senior Wolverine quarterback Jim Harbaugh shows during Picture Day last month. Harbaugh returns as the nation's most efficient passer in 1985. 7h This fall, after the A. L. East has yielded a winner. watch for the best of college football on PASS. You'll see exclusive Big Ten replays every week featuring the Wol- verines and Spar- tans as well as top ranked Iowa and Florida. = HEATS 10, '/.O Now The Red Wings Come To PASS. 32live and exclu- sive games starting September 28. Watch new Red Wings coach Jacques Demers lead a revitalized attack against Edmonton, Montreal, Toronto and more all on PASS.,C 0 CCHA hockey also heats up the colder months. MSU, 1986 National Champs, will face off against Michigan and others in college hockey's most competitive conference. Get the best seats for the Great Lakes Tourna- ment and the CCHA playoffs on PASS. Don't Wait. Call Today. here's never been a better time to start enjoying all the exclusive sporting events that PASS brings you. This Fall PASS Has It All. WINE SHOP BALKAN BEVERAGE INC. WINE 8 CHAMPAGNE SPECIALS NEW SELECTION OF NON-ALCOHOLIC BEER & WINE - - - - - em - - - - - - - - - - - - q 10% Off On Any Wine Purchase ' With This Coupon ' LIMIT 3 Bottles Expires 9/15/86 CASE BEER, SNACKS, SOFT DRINKS A. "I've been to Pasadena, so my goal is to be the winning quarterback in the Rose Bowl. Hopefully, this will be the year." Q.What about the schedule this year. You're scheduled to play at Ohio State on Nov. 22. How do you think about that, or do you even think about it? A. "Of course I'.m thinking about that. I've been thinking about that since I was eight years old. Playing against the Buckeyes in Ohio State's stadium for the Big Ten title -- that would be a dream come true." Q. Jim, what do you think went into the extreme accuracy you had last year? A. "Well, every time a defense met Michigan last year, they were mostly concerned with stopping the running game and rightly so because we had great running backs in Gerald White and Jamie Morris. It made my job a lot easier. Also, I didn't have to play against that tough Michigan defense like other quarterbacks in the league had to." Q. In the last three games of the regular season, do you feel like you had something going? Was there: there something special happening there? A. "Well, we were doing pretty well. Things were falling into place. It - was just one of those things. I think John Kolesar made a big difference. He really started coming into his own towards the end of the season and I give him a lot of credit for those kind of statistics that we were able to run up. Q. Your father is a coach. How much does that help you read the defense and also how does it help you deal with the media pressure? A. "Well, the thing that has helped me is that I've been around football since I can remember. I've always been interested in it and competition has always been See HARBAUGH, Page 16 bor 'Thn(jf t Is'&hop New Fall Arrivals of Gently Used Merchandise *Clothes 9 Accessories 0 Books *and more! 1149 BROADWAY (across from Kroger's) Mon.-Fr. 104 St. 101 By MARK BOROWSKY Perhaps the only weakness in this year's Wolverine defense may be in the linebacking. Starters'Jim Scarcelli, Jeff Akers, and Mike Mallory have graduated, leaving Andy Moeller as the only returning starter. The loss of Mallory, an All- American and team captain, will- especially hurt. But the defense is so deep that it can reload instead of rebuild. Michigan head coach Bo Schembechler sees the problem but does not appear overly concerned. What, Bo worry? 'THAT'LL BE the key, whether we can replace Akers, Scarcelli, and particularly Mike Mallory, who was a great leader and a great linebacker for us," Schembechler said. "(The replacements) will have to do the job on the outside. I'm sure they will; they'll be alright." They'll have to be alright, alright, if Michigan is to match its nation-leading 98 points allowed in 1986. With a probable emphasis on the run in the Big Ten this season, the linebackers will be inflicting their share of pain on the likes of Lorenzo White, Larry Emery, et al. Inside linebacker Andy Moeller is the son of defensive coordinator Gary Moeller, but he would probably rather be known as the team leader in tackles last year with 138. The 6-0, 222 pound senior is the only returning starting linebacker and will be calling the defensive signals. THE APPARENT pressure inherent with such duties does not seem to bother him. What, Andy worry? "I don't look at any pressure at being the only guy on the linebacking crew returning," said Moeller, a second team All-Big Ten player in '85. "We have guys that'll be there and come to the forefront." There's no need to worry about senior Dieter Heren, who often was at the forefront last year. Heren had a fumble recovery that led to a touchdown against Notre Dame, a key interception against Iowa, a blocked punt against Michigan E a/ State, and a game-saving blocked field goal against Illinois. The other outside linebacker spot will be headed by Steve Thibert mUSic SHOP (6-5, 230 pounds) who also saw extensive action last season, 280 Briarwood Circle linebacker. .oB N ood Mall Andree McIntyre and Todd 7 Schulte will battle for the starting767 spot at inside linebacker vacated by Mallory. but there's no need to worry By MARK BOROWSKY There is nothing new under the sun, nothing new in Michigan Stadium. - With two of three starters back, Michigan's defensive line will once again be quick, tough, swarming. Nothing new. AND IF the line can overcome the graduation of. All-American Mike Hammerstein - no easy task - the line could be actually stronger than in 1985. It could be the strongest aspect of the Wolverine defense on a team that emphasizes defense. "I think we'll be a stronger defensive line because we have two of the three starters back," defensive coordinator Gary Moeller said. "I think that we can be better there." The media (and opposition's) attention has been placed primarily on tackle Mark MIessner, as in "Don't Mess With Me." Polite and obliging off the field, the All-American candidate is a terror on the field, and at 6-3 , 248 pounds, is an amalgam of speed and strength in the classic Schembechler mold. HE EVEN talks like a coach. Asked about what it would like to be an All-American, he says, "I don't try to think of that. We're team players, every one of us. The awards that are given out M'linebackers exemplify a great team." Schembechler is a little more liberal in his assessment of Messner. "Mark Messner is destined to be one of the better defensive players we've had here," said Schembechler. "He's got all the attributes to be really outstanding." BILLY HARRIS stands all of 6-0, but at his middle guard position weighs in at 270 pounds, proportions that are reminiscent of William Perry. Harris didn't carry the ball last year, but his stocky build and great speed earned him second team All-Big Ten. He is looking to improve in his senior season. "With Hammerstein leaving, that puts a lot of pressure on me," he said. "I feel like I have to fill in his (Hammerstein's) shoes a little bit, and play a lot better than I did a year ago." If Harris feels the pressure, Mike Reinhold, is an able backup. "Backup," in fact, is not an appropriate term for Reinhold, as he split time last year with Harris. The other defensive tackle spot is a battle between seniors Dave Folkertsma and Jack Walker, and sophomores Brent White and John Herrmann. inexperienced, .. ~ ROLEX OFTEN COPIED, NEVER DUPLICATED / / Pistons NBasketball NBA rivals - The Bucks, Hawks, Celt- ics, '76ers, Lakers - match up with Detroit stars Isiah Thomas, Bill Laim- beer, and #1 draft pick John Salley. Don't miss these 40 live exclusive games. College KBasketball Rchigan and Michigan State battle the Big Ten's best. 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