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The Michigan Daily
Wednesday, November 5, 1986
Page 7
Mcintyre shapes up OnIl '
defense
Linebacker treds
long
road to starting lineup
,y MARK BOROWSKY
It's about a five hour drive from
119th and Wallace, on the South
Side of Chicago, to Ann Arbor.
The former is where Andree
McIntyre spent his youth, the latter
is where he plays linebacker for the
Michigan Wolverines. The
ifference, however, is more than
just a few hundred miles.
'I remember my first day of
practice here, I was on the demo
team," he recalls. "They told me
'You can't hit (running) backs.' I
said 'What? I'm hitting somebody.
I'm not going thorough all this and
hit nobody.'
-"(SPECIAL teams) Coach
Agase grabbed me and said 'Son,
Owho do you think you are? You
come here and you're supposed to
he working for the team! You're
nbt going to get something for
nothing, you've got to prove
yourself!' That always stuck in my
mind...It's funny how you learn;
when you're immature you open
your eyes up to how the world
really works."
The change in environment
hasn't only been physical.
Somewhere in his four years at
Michigan, McIntyre has changed as
well.
A good thing, too, because
McIntyre has developed into one of
Michigan's best linebackers. He is
fourth on the team in tackles with
49, has three tackles for losses, and
an interception as well. Not bad for
someone who didn't start until the
third game of the season.
MORE importantly, McIntyre
has done something that not all
college athletes can claim: he has
he developed as a player, but as a
student and person as well. The
political science major plans a
career in law and perhaps politics,
enjoys early political thought, and
quotes Rousseau ("Nobody can
reach truth without dialogue").
As much as anything, McIntyre
savors playing to stifle his peers in
his neighborhood who said he
couldn't make it at the college
level. One of those persons,
McIntyre noted, is in jail for
stabbing someone on a bus.
His change in attitude is a
striking contrast to his days in high
school. The second youngest of six
children, McIntyre was a high
school All-American fullback and
linebacker at Mendel Catholic in
Chicago.
ENTERING his freshman
year, McIntyre had, by his own
admission, not the type of attitude
that Michigan head coach Bo
Schembechler wanted.
"Before I came here, I felt that I
was going to get something for
nothing," McIntyre said. "I didn't
want to work for it. That's why I
haven't played a lot before now."
His entry into the lineup has
shored up the linebacking corps,
which were shaky earlier in '86.
But ever the perfectionist,
Schembechler isn't completely
satisfied with McIntyre's play.
"HE'S A good person, (but)
I've got to get him to play harder,"
Schembechler said. "He's a big
gentle teddy bear."
At 6-1, 241 pounds, McIntyre
isn't the stuffed animal that the
opposition wants to hug.
Nonetheless, he knows that his
game isn't complete, especially
when he compares himself to ex-
Michigan All-American linebacker
Mike Mallory.
"I feel I'm bigger than Mike,
I'm stronger than Mike, there is
just something that I don't have
that Mike had," he said. "He was
just a great linebacker."
Although no one is comparing
McIntyre to Mallory, he has been
playing more intensely in recent
games. "I'm making some hits, but
I'm doing a few things wrong so
I'm not grading high," McIntyre
said. "I guess it comes from not
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being there a lot."
This weekend at Purdue,
McIntyre will be making his
seventh straight start, hopefully not
making the mistakes that have
prevented him from winning the
team's Defensive Hustler Award, a
title that he covets. But it isn't
individual awards that are most
concerning McIntyre at this point-
it's playing Ohio State for the Big
Ten title.
"It feels good in a way," he said
about playing the Buckeyes for the
Rose Bowl, a likely occurrence as a
result of Ohio State's victory over
Iowa last week. "When somebody
gives you something without
working for it, right then, you lose
that little push in practice...I'm
glad it's working out this way."
It's obvious, even to the most
casual observer, that McIntyre has
come a long way, indeed.
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