Page 14--The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 25, 1987 'M'feels good vibrations for 'The Game' By SCOTT G. MILLER At first glance, it appears to be a misprint. On the second look, it appears to be a bad joke. And by the third time one reads the name of Michigan's opponent for tomorrow's game, reality sets in. Yes, the Wolverines (1-1) are actually playing Long Beach State at Michigan Stadium. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. Although the game, on paper, appears to be a mismatch of epic proportions, the 49ers (2-1) remain optimistic. "I think any time you go into a football game, you have a chance to win," said Long Beach State head coach Larry Reisbig. "I think m y kids believe it. I think anybody that plays football believes it." THE 49ERS have reason to believe in lost causes. Last season their athletic department almost went bankrupt. Had it not been for a fund raising drive that would have made any television evangelist proud, tomorrow's game might never have come about. Long Beach State is guaranteed $300, 000 for the game, the same amount it had to raise to keep the program alive last December. Originally, Michigan scheduled Southern Methodist University as this week's opponent. But Wolverine athletic director Don Canham decided to cancel that contest after the NCAA placed the Mustangs on probation. Canham then scheduled the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Talk started that the Rebels would drop their football program, and they asked to be released from their commitment. Canham agreed if UNLV could find a replacement. So the blame rests with the Rebels for Long Beach State's presence on the schedule. Besides the enormous payoff, the 49ers first-ever game against Michigan will provide the largest audience (If fans decide to use their tickets) to watch a Long Beach State football game. Only 16,634 people have attended Long Beach State games this season. The largest audience the team ever played for was 48,104 in the Rose Bowl last season in a 41-23 loss to UCLA. "I think our team will be excited ..~THE GAME Long Beach State at Mice gg playing in front of so many people," said Reisbig. "The tradition and the aura is so great. You don't get to do that all the time." REISBIG, in his first year as 49er coach, is trying to change a Long Beach State tradition - a pass-oriented offense. "We're trying to get a little more balance in our offense," said Reisbig. "I don't think we're going to change just because it's Michigan." The Wolverines think old habits die hard. "It stand to reason that this team will not come to Ann Arbor and figure to beat us with the running game," said Michigan head coach Bo Schembechler. The focal point of the 49er offense may not play against the Wolverines. Quarterback Jeff Graham, who has completed 68 The most exciting few hours you'llspend all week. Run. Climb. Rappel. Navigate. Lead. And develop the confidence and skills you won't get from a textbook. Enroll in Army ROTC as one of your electives. Get the facts today. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. Call Captain O'Rourke 764-2400 percent of his passes this season, pulled a calf muscle and missed practice all week. A decision will be made this morning whether Graham will make the trip to Ann Arbor. If Graham cannot play, redshirt sophomore Paul Oates will takeover at quarterback. Oates, a second-round draft choice of the St. Louis Cardinals, spent three years as a minor league pitcher before joining the 49ers. The 6-0, 195 pounder lost 22 pounds since last season. Oates has played in two games this season, completing four passes in 15 attempts. THE MAIN targets for either quarterback are wide receivers Derek Washington and Tyronne McCullough. Both possess good speed. Washington is averaging 19 yards per catch. Tailback Michael Roberts, a slashing type of runner, leads the 49er rushing attack. The junior is averaging 6.7 yards per carry this season, rushing for 183 yards on 27, attempts. Up front, center Mike Hollingshaus (6-2, 250 pounds) and guard Derrick Jinks (6-1, 255) anchor the offensive line. Defensively, Long Beach State resembles Washington State, Michigan's last opponent. The 49ers will try to jam the line of scrimmage with 10 or 11 men on it. Defensive lineman Al Aikins, linebacker Philip Morrison, and cornerback Stacey Alexander lead the defense. "Alexander is one of the better corners you'll find around," said Reisbig. Blue Banter - After much reshuffling the past two weekends, the defensive. secondary will remain intact. David; Arnold and Erik Campbell will be at cornerback with Doug Mallory and Anthony Mitchell at safety. - Outside linebacker Steve Thibert and backup nose tackle Mike Teeter both underwent arthroscopic knee surgery earlier this week. 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