Women's Volleyball vs. Iowa Friday, 7:30 p.m. IM Building SPORTS Field Hockey vs. Northwestern Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Tartan Turf The Michigan Daily Tuesday, October 6, 1987 Page9 Rivalry Schembechler hopes Spartans test Blue Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Defensive back Eric Campbell, (5), makes a tackle against Long Beach State two weeks ago. The Wolverines have won their last two games by the score of 49-0. Associated Press Football Poll 1. Oklahoma (4-0) 2. Nebraska (4-0) 3. Miami, Fla. (3-0) 4. Notre Dame (3-0) 5. Auburn (3-0-1) 6. Florida State (4-1) 7. Louisiana State (4-0-1) 8. Clemson (4-0) 9. Ohio State (3-0-1) 10. Tennesse (4-0-1) 11. UCLA (4-1) 12. MICHIGAN (3-1) 13. Arizona State (3-1) 14. Penn State (4-1) 15. Alabama (4-1) 16. Georgia (4-1) 17. Syracuse (5-0) 18. Florida (3-2) 19. Oklahoma State (4-0) 20. Arkansas (3-1) A MAJOR EVENTS PRESENTATION By ADAM OCHLIS How good is the Michigan football team? That is the question Wolverine football head coach Bo Schembechler ponders as he prepares his team this week. Michigan faces perhaps its toughest test when it travels to East Lansing Saturday to face intrastate rival Michigan State. Michigan (2-1) has outscored its last three opponents, 142-18, with the last two games well in hand by halftime. Michigan State, however, is in a different class than Long Beach State. If not for poor execution on the special teams and some genuine bad luck, the Spartans (2-2) could easily be undefeated. Schembechler, whose only defeat in Spartan Stadium occurred during his first season at Michigan in 1969, wonders how the 12th-ranked Wolverines will react in its first road game of the season. "We need as big a challenge as we can get because frankly the last three weeks haven't been entirely satisfying," said Schembechler at his weekly press luncheon. "The wins were fine, but you like to win against competition that really means something. "We're ready for this kind of game. We've messed around long enough playing teams like we have the last three weeks. We're ready for a challenge." Schembechler readily admits that he would have preferred the tough pre-season schedule Michigan usually faces. And d e s p i t e consecutive 49-0 shutouts, Schembechler continuessto worry about his defense - a unit that has sufferred numerous injuries since the start of the season. "No, I don't (know how good the defense is)," he said. "We haven't played a real substantial offensive team since Notre Dame. I don't know how good we are. We'll find out." THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET FAST RESULTS CALL 764-0557 According to Schembechler, it will not be tough to get his players ready. Saturday's game marks the 80th meeting between the two teams. Michigan has won the last two contests and leads the historic series, 52-22-5.' 11 In all, 48 of Michigan's 117 players (41 percent) and 61 of Michigan State's 111 players (55 percent) are Michigan natives. Schembechler said that the Michigan-Michigan State game is" one which the players and coaches look forward to from day one. "Everyone's going to be really anxious and attentive in practice, Schembechler said. "It's a much easier coaching job this week than a week when you're playing Wisconsin. "It's always been a great rivalry. I think everybody recognizes this as a big, big game. I'm sure it is f6f them and it is for us. We point fad, this game every year and they do too." Blue Banter - Except for defensive back Ric Hassel (dislocated shoulder), Michigan came out of the Wisconsin game in good shape, including Schembechler, whokwas sidelined for one day last week with a kidney stone ailment. "Personally, I'm in great physical condition," he said. He added that he will have to get the stone blasted out of his system, but said, "It won't be this week." -Nose guard Mike Teeter (knee) and linebacker Keith Cooper (knee) will practice this week for the first time since sustaining their injuries. Linebacker Steve Thibert has not been as fortunate. The swelling in his knee has yet to subside and he probably won't start practicing until next week. -Bo, the guru of baseball prog- nosticators, on the Detroit Tigers:. "(The Tigers) will take the Twins in six. They've got.that lefthander,. (Frank) Viola, I don't like him. I say we'll win four out of six and then move on. 'Frisco and St. Louis? I think St. Louis will win that. So, it's going to be a Detroit-St. Louis series. It'll go seven. It'll be tough. They've got some pitching and speed out there. But when it's all said and, done on the final day, we'll win the world championship again and all of Michigan will be proud." R. 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