The Michigan Daily-Monday, September 14, 1987- Page15 Irish a powerhouse once again? Holtz puts win in perspective By RICK KAPLAN Notre Dame players and alumni are not used to their football team being called the "once proud Fighting Irish." But for the last six years, Notre Dame has not had a record better than 7-4 and has not gone to a bowl game since 1984's Aloha Bowl. In three of those years, the Irish finished under .500, after compiling winning records in every year since 1963. But Irish eyes were smilin' after Saturday's 26-7 win over Michigan. Notre Dame moved over .500 for the first time under second-year coach Lou Holtz and gained favorable publicity with an impressive win on national television. Could the victory turn Notre Dame into the "once-again proud Fighting Irish?" Holtz is not convinced. While he acknowledged that it was a "total, complete football win" over a "fine football team," Holtz was not ready to start campaigning for a national- championship consideration. "It's not the end of the world," Holtz said. "I just felt it would be great to win. That's all we were after. Yet, it's only one win. It's not nine wins or ten wins. "We've got to keep this game in proper perspective. We were fortunate. They made some mistakes." Seven turnovers are more than Michigan coach Bo Schembechler's idea of some mistakes. Schembechler said his team's generosity had as much to do with Notre Dame's success as the Irish's own performance. "We are not as bad as we looked, but we looked bad," he said. "I think Notre Dame is a good team, but they are probably not as good as they looked." The Irish looked better in Saturday's game than Holtz expected. "I've got to confess this," he said, "I don't know what would have happened if we had not won this football game. Boy, some of them were checking their low hole cards during two-a-day (practices). The ante that they put up was very steep. Irish quarterback Terry Andrysiak chipped in a royal outing, completing 11 of 15 passes for 137 yards. The Allen Park, Mich., native downplayed discussion of Notre Dame's re-emergence. "Knocking off a ranked team is going to help us a lot," the fifth-year senior said, "but we're not worried about national rankings. We're just a bunch of -regular guys." Holtz saw four important "regular guys" go down with injuries. "It was a very costly win," Holtz said. Sophomore fullback Braxston Banks and senior linebacker Frank Stains were lost for four weeks with injuries, while sophomore cornerback Brandy Wells and sophomore fullback Anthoiy Johnson will be out for indefifiite periods. Notre Dame's difficult schedule - rated by one publication as 'the toughest in the nation - also presents a problem. The Irish have home games against Michigan State, Southern Cal, Boston College, and Army, and road games at Pittsburgh, Air Force, Miami (Fla.), and defending national champion Pan State. With the injuries and tough schedule facing him, Holtz is not full of optimism. "All I can say is we played very well (Saturday),"he said. "We did what we had to do to win. I can't say we're great on offense or great on defense. We'll just go play the game and keep thedse things in proper perspective. "We might be a year away. Then again we might not be - or we might be two years away." Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Senior quarterback Terry Andryslak played like no "regular guy" as he successfully ran Notre Dame's offense in Saturday's nationally televised game at Michigan Stadium. Griddes: The Joe Biden story The Griddes staff has discovered a shocking ethics violation. In last week's Griddes contest, Senator Joe Biden (D-Del.) was caught in an obvious attempt to copy the choices of British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock. Wrote Kinnock, in his cover letter enclosed with his picks, "Despite the fact that I was the first person in my family to go to University in'1,000 generations, I have a great love for the game of football. My predecessors would work eight hours underground, then come up and play football." Biden wrote, "I just felt the spontaneous need to write this letter. Despite being the first person in my family to go to a University, I have a great love for the game of football. My predecessors would work 12 hoursyunderground in northeast Pennsylvania, then come up and play football. That is why I chose Penn State to beat Alabama." Sorry, Joe. Penn State lost, and you lose. You are barred from playing Griddes until Ed Koch speaks at a Jewish forum held by Brigham Young University. Pick the winners of the following 20 games, and drop your entry off at the Daily, 420 Maynard, second floor, before 5 p.m. Friday. 1. Washington State at MICHIGAN (pick total points) 2. Michigan State at Notre Dame 3. 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