page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 18, 1986 Excitement No doubts for Harbaugh, Blue will beat Buckeyes E high as big game nears OSU-Michigan battle renews intense rivalry 4 By ADAM MARTIN Jim Harbaugh said he was sick to his stomach after Michigan's multi-turnover affair last Saturday. Two days later, however, he has made a miraculous recovery. "I guarantee we will beat Ohio State and be in Pasadena," Harbaugh said.r The Wolverines' signal-caller, usually humble in the Michigan mold, changed his ways just 48 hours after the Wolverines suffered their first defeat of the season. Yesterday he was a picture of healthy confidence. "I CAN JUST tell you, we're gonna win and we're gonna go to the Rose Bowl," said Harbaugh. "When the odds are against us, that's gonna produce our greatest victory." If such pronouncements sound familiar, they should. Guard Antoine Joubert predicted with unwavering confidence that the Michigan basketball team would beat Michigan State in Crisler Arena last year. But Antoine was wrong. Harbaugh might succumb to the same fate, but he doesn't think Michigan will lose, and he is not afraid to say so. "Hell, we're gonna do it," he said. Call him the witch doctor. Blue Banter -Harbaugh wasn't the only Wolverine upset after the 20-17 debacle against the Golden Gophers. Strong tackle John "Jumbo" Elliott said he would like to burn the Minnesota-Michigan film. -Word has it that defensive lineman Mark Messner was a persona non grata in Communication class yesterday. When he walked in the other students booed him, and the professor told Messner to keep his mouth shut - all in good fun, of course.- -The Wolverines' loss to Minnesota did more than break their 13-game winning streak; the Gophers snapped Michigan's 15- game unbeaten string and 14-game home winning streak also. -Against Minnesota the Wolverines managed only 134 yards on the ground, their lowest total this season and their lowest mark since Michigan tied Illinois, 3-3, last season. If Your Hair Isn't Becoming to You - You Should Be Coming to Us. DASCOLA STYLISTS Liberty off State ....... 668-9329 Maple Village ......... 761-2733 : Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Coming off his poorest performance of this season in the 20-17 loss to Min- nesota, Michigan quarterback Jim Harbaugh has guaranteed a victory in the showdown against Ohio State this Saturday. Michig By PHIL NUSSEL The Michigan-Ohio State classic has always been known as "the game," but this year, for the first time since 1980, it is truly "the game." There's no Iowas, Illini, or anyone else distorting the picture this year. The,Michigan-Ohio State winner goes to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, the loser goes to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. The Wolverines (6-1 in the Big Ten, 9-1 overall) will meet the Buckeyes (7-0, 9-2) in Columbus Saturday at 12:17 p.m. CBS will televise the game nationally. Michigan is a two-point favorite. "I KNEW unless there were some extenuating circumstances, that it would come down to this game," Michigan head coach Bo Schembechler said yesterday at his weekly press luncheon. "We always like to see it come down to the last game. We like it this way." Since "the game" was moved to the last week of the season, it has been "the game" 17 times. Ohio State holds the margin, 8-7-2, in those games. However, since Schembechler arrived in 1969, Michigan is 5-4-1 in "the game." Overall, the veteran Michigan boss is 8-8-1 against "that team down south," as he calls them. To many, including Schembechler, the 1969 contest was the most memorable. It was Schembechler's debut against his old mentor, Woody Hayes. Schembechler was an assistant under Hayes at Ohio State from 1958-63. The Buckeyes were 8-0 and-had one of their best teams ever, but Michigan won the game at home, 24-12. SINCE THEN, the rivalry has only become greater. "I think the 1969 game propelled all this," Schembechler said. "Woody had perhaps his greatest team and we beat them. I think that meant to everyone that Michigan was going to be competition from now on. And that's the way it's turned out:" Schembechler ended up going 5- 4-1 against his old boss until Hayes retired in 1979 after slugging a Clemson player in the Gator Bowl. The two still keep in touch and spoke last week over the phone - they don't speak during the week of "the game." "I think about Woody a lot," Schembechler said. "Really, more than any one individual involved in this game, he has made it what it is. I can recall as a young coach, not associated with either team, coming into Michigan Stadium for this particular game and the stadium was not filled. "HE REFUELED the rivalry. It's been good, it's fun." When asked-about his own role in the rivalry, Schembechler said with a grin, "I refueled Woody." Earle Bruce took over for Hayes and, despite being criticized by Ohio State fans, holds a 4-3 mark against Michigan and has taken the Buckeyes to a pair of Rose Bowls in seven seasons. The criticism mounted this year when Ohio State started out losing its first two games to Alabama and Washington. Since then, the Bucks marked up nine straight wins to set up Saturday's clash. Even though "the game" is back, the days of the Big Two, Little Eight are not, according to Schembechler. "It's hard for me to say that after Minnesota," he said. "I don't think it is that way. You play so many good teams. I do think the Big Two will be around, but I think the other teams are right in there close behind us." I I TM rFresh Coming November 25 To Maynard St. McDonald's LOOK FOR COUPON IN FRIDAY'S PAPER! Football Stai Team Statistics McMurtry 10 13 Jokisch 7 9 Mich. Opp. Morri 9 9 25 Total First Downs.....224 173 J w 10 13 Rushing 123 72 Perryman 10 5 Passing 82 80---------- Other 12 15 TEAM 10 141 Total Net Yards.. 4245 2871 OA 10 167 Total Plays 728 639 Avg. Per Play 5.8 4.5 Avg. Per Game 425 287 'Pun Net Rushing Yards...-.2006 1097 Total Attempts 511 328 Name No Yds Avg. PerPay 3.9 3.3 Robbins 27 119 Avg. Per game 200.6 109.7-- - - -- Net Passing Yards...... 2239 1774 (Xi' 46 1817 Att/Comp/Int..............217141/7 311/167114 Avg. Per At. 10.3 5.7Av Pe Co p 1 .106a c Av.PrCmp 159 1. T a c I Avg. Per Game 223.9 177.4 PuntsAvgIk.-.27/44.2/0 48/39.5/2 Name Soio A Int./Yds ............ 1412 7/30 Moeller 70 33 Fumbles/Lost......... 14110 2(13 Heren 47 17 Penal ties/Yds.......... 661604 68/563 Rivers 42 13 3DNCNVPCT 53.5 38.2 McIntyre 50 13 Time of Possession_.. 335M4 264:20 Messner 37 14 Score By Quarers 1 2 3 4- T To. Schulte 26 17 Michigan 62 101 86 62 311 Folkertsma 28 14 Opponent 33 39 19 56 147 Willingham 2613 3 Harris 21 16 R s i gHicks 26 9 Name GP AT'T YDS Avg TD Lng Ti. Schulte 22 6 9 146 711 4.9 3 35 ts 311 197 213 161 40 23.9 21.9 8.5 12.4 &.0 0 2 1 a 92 51 27 19 15 223W158106a t1774 10.6 8 33 ting s Avg L-g 13 44.2 68 139.5 86 ling Los 3 7 3 s 4 7 4 9 6 0 TUESDAY LUNCH LECTURES at the INTERNATIONAL CENTER - 603 E. Madison 12 NOON November 18: "OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRAVEL ABROAD" Speaker: BRIAN DENMAN, Staff of U of M International Center Perrymanio 91 395 WilcherlO 83 White 10 Harbaugh 10 Holloway 7 'Taylor 3 Zurbrugg 6 7 Wdk 7 McMurtry 10 Kolesar 8 Robbins 8 4.3 365 82 7294l 11 A 202.9 8 2 2 1 647 44 311 1.3 40 33 2 30 15 8 8 5 3.8 6 3.6 6.6 13 3.8 7.5 4.0 8.0 25 5- 22 0 1 0 0 0 0 18 12 14 13 13 11 8 Cambll Crant Arnold Mallory '11ibrt Abra" Walker &. White Mouton Holl and Teeter Hassel Bostic Mitchell Herman Durcre Rick Stites 25 19 5 13 17 10 5 4 3 3 2 3 2 2 0 0 8 11 4 4 3 0 3 3 2 3 2 2 0 0 1 i 1 Tt 103 64 55 63 51 43 42 =9 37 35 35 28 33 24 24 21 18 13 7 8 8 6 6 5 4 3 2 3 1 1 Sacks/Yds 3125 2/22 0 2/6 Stab 0 432 0 0 0 1/3 0 0 1/8 0 0 116 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 10 512006 3.9 28 47 OW 10 329 1097 3.3 8 31 Sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center and The International Center Lunch Available: $1.00 students $1.50 others Name ; Harbaugh Zxurbru Passing Att Com Int Yds Pet. ID I 210 139 6 2171662 10 62 7 2 1 68 28.6 041 AP Top Twenty Michigan dropped from Team 1.Miami, Fla. (56) number-two to number-six in 2. Penn State (3) the AP poll this week after 3. Oklahoma being upset by Minnesota 4. Arizona State(1) Saturday. 5. Nebraska iatday 6. MICHIGAN Miami, Fla., remained 7. Ohio State number-one after defeating 8. LSU Tulsa, 23-10, and Penn State 9. Alabama moved up to number-two with 10. So. California a tight 23-19 victory over 1.A ahnsas Notre Dame. Oklahoma, 13. Texas A&M Arizona State, and Nebraska 14. Arizona round out the top five. 15. Auburn 16. Stanford Ohio State moved up from 17. Baylor number-nine to number-seven 18. UCLA with a convincing 30-17 win 19. Clemson over Wisconsin. 20. Georgia Record 10-0-0 10-0-0 9-1-0 9-0-1 9-1-0 9-1-0 9-2-0 7-2-0 9.2-0 7-2-0 7.2-0 7-2-1 7-2-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 7-2-0 7-3-0 6-3-1 7-2-1 7-3-0 Pts. 1,196 1,119 1,083 1,025 964 856 842 730 707 641 546. /472 455 432 405 321 232 160 156 78 TEAM 217 141 7 2239 65.0 10 63 (All' 311 167 14 1774 53.7 8 33 Receiving Name GP No Yds Avg Higgins 10 29 533 19.1 Kolaw 8 15 40226.8 White 10 32 362 11.3 The Champs* Offensive Champion - Jamie Morris Offensive Hustler- John Elliott Defensive Champion - Dieter Heren Defensive Hustler - Doug-Mallory Kick Team Champion'Andy Borowi Rookie Team Champion - Timnothiy Williams Scout Team Champion - Keith Cooper'- Week of Nov.17 , TD Lng 1 51 2 47 3 41 BRUCE'S BUCKEYES ARE TWO-POINT UNDERDOGS as Hell... ~ L OSU Looks COLUMBUS, (AP) - It isn't "YOU AL often that an Ohio State football some points on t team is rated an underdog when because the scor playing in front of a partisan crowd The games arer of 90,000 at Ohio Stadium. , anymore. There But even though Michigan is more skilledpeop listed as a two-point favorite Bruce also arg heading into Saturday's showdown did not always b with Ohio State (12:17 p.m. CBS- in the two head cc TV), Buckeye coach Earle Bruce "Have you b said that shouldn't have any bearing on his team. "I HOPE they don't look at that," Bruce said yesterday at his weekly, press luncheon. "I don't think that is important. We just want to go out and play football, play our game." "It's still a matter of the great players having to play great, plus the next level - whatever that might be - playing above themselves." Ohio State, is 9-2 overall and 7- 0 in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes have won their last nine games and have locked up at least a share of the Big Ten championship. "I WOULD normally like Michigan to come into Ohio Stadium undefeated," said Bruce. "They lost a tough football game to a good Minnesota team. I don't know if that makes it any easier for for SO have to put he board these days res have gone up. n't 10-10 or 7-6 's more offense, ple, more passing." gued that the game bring out the bland oaches. een to the recent game o0 games?" Bruce said. "We are never conservative. (Schembechler) won the game last year when we took a chance and blitzed and he threw a long pass. Now is that conservative?" "That's the problem around here: People got something in their heads 30 years ago and they can't get it out." f basi*cs Bruce said his team will be healthy by midweek. Quarterback Jim Karsatos missed the second half of Saturday's game with a shoulder injury, but Bruce said he would not miss a practice. Outside linebacker Eric Kumerow and offensive lineman Jeff Uhlenhake are also expected to be at full strength after minor injuries. I I 4 i bI~ -' '~K, -~ V -