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Page 12 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 25, 1987

Around the Big Ten

OSU at LSU
Ohio State is the only conference
team to take to the road this
-weekend, and it has its hands full.
The Buckeyes travel to Louisiana
State for the first ever meeting of
two traditional giants.
LSU is currently ranked fourth in
the nation, sporting a 3-0 record. Led
by quarterback Tom Hodson,
presently ranked second in the nation
in passing efficiency, and running
back Harvey Williams, averaging
9.7 yards per carry, LSU has a
potent offensive attack. Mike Archer
is in his first season as head coach
for the Tigers, having spent the past
two years as LSU's, defensive
coordinator.
Seventh-ranked Ohio State will
be counting on its ferocious defense,
which has accounted for half of the

team's 48 points in the first two
games. The unit is led by All-
American and Heisman hopeful,
Chris Spielman, who has eight
straight games with at least ten-
tackles. The OSU linebacker has
now compiled 218 career solo
tackles. The game, which will be
aired by CBS, marks Earle Bruce's
100th game as head coach for the
Buckeyes.
NOTRE DAME a t
PURDUE
This will be the third consecutive
week Notre Dame battles a Big Ten
team. Thus far, the eighth-ranked
Irish have been very successful, as
they knocked off Michigan and
Michigan State. Both Notre Dame
and Purdue are celebrating their
100th year of intercollegiate
football.

Leading Heisman Trophy
candidate, Tim Brown, had a
sensational game against the
Spartans. The Irish all-everything
offensive threat returned back-to-back
punts for 71 and 66-yard
touchdowns, compiling 275 all-
purpose yards.
Purdue's defense returns some
experienced starters, but not enough
to get excited about. The defense
finished last in the Big Ten in four
defensive categories last season. New
coach Fred Akers has a strong
offensive line, led by fifth-year
senior Mike Connors.
FLORIDA STATE at MSU
Sixth-ranked.Florida State brings
its 3-0 record into East Lansing this
weekend to battle Lorenzo White and
the Michigan State Spartans. The
Seminoles are coming off a 41-24
victory over Memphis State. Dexter
Carter will key the Seminole attack.
Carter's effort against the Tigers
included 311 all-purpose yards and
three touchdowns.
The Spartans have five players
from the state of Florida, including
quarterback Bobby McAllister and
halfback Lorenzo White. White was
held to just 51 yards on 19 carries by
Notre Dame last week. With a
victory this weekend, MSU could
regain its Top 20 status before
tangling with Iowa next week.
OTHER GAMES: Missouri at
Indiana, Kansas State at Iowa,
Central Michigan at Minnesota,
Northern Illinois at Northwestern,
Ball State at Wisconsin.
- compiled by DAVE BALZA

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The Great Gretzky? -Associated Press
President Reagan took a break from his daily routine at the White house yesterday by firing slapshots
with the 1988 Olympic hockey team. Included on that team are Jeff Norton and Brad Jones, both of
whom played for the Wolverines last season.

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From staff reports
The University of Michigan
men's soccer club played a closely
contested match against a well-
balanced Michigan State team on,
Wednesday, only to come up on the
short end of a 1-0 score.
The match stood scoreless until
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out. The remainder of the game was
hard fought but time eventually ran
out for the Wolverines, who failed to
even up the score.
Despite their loss, the Wolverines
felt they successfully stuck to their
game plan. "Obviously the outcome
was disappointing but I was pleased
with the way we played," said coach
Mike Ruddy. "We were able to do
what we had hoped and make them
(MSU) play our game. We just didn't
get the breaks we needed."
Michigan's consistent team play
was headed by a strong performance
on offense by Steve Burns and with
tough defensive play by Matt
Schwartz and Dave DiGuisuppe.
Mark Kuper provided solid
goalkeeping for Michigan.
The Wolverines play Western
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