Women's Volleyball vs. Northwestern Friday, 7:30 p.m. IM Building SPORTS The Michigan Daily Reality sets Turnovers, mistakes dampen run for roses in, Tuesday, October 27, 1987 1987 almost a Women's Soccer vs. Schoolcraft College Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. Mitchell Field Page 7 wash Rocky road ends for Schembechler; Bo goes to work today "I think we are going to have to accept the fact that this is a run-of- the-mill Michigan team. When we go into games like this, when we ought to win, playing during a season when I believe it would be easiest to win the conference, we've played like a second-division ball club. Maybe we just have to accept the fact that we're just not very good." -Michigan head coach Bo Schembechler By DARREN JASEY The reality that 1987 is a wasted season for Michigan football is starting to set in. The Wolverines are now 2-2 in the Big Ten (4-3 overall) after losing 14-10 to Indiana last Saturday. The only other time that Bo Schembechler has started 4-3 at Michigan was in 1984. In Saturday's 14-10 Indiana victory, the Wolverines came up flat in the second half after controlling the first two quarters. "I got to give (Indiana) all the credit in the world," said Michigan assistant head coach and offensive coordinator Gary Moeller at yesterday's press luncheon, "but I'm still saying, 'My God, we should have won that game."' ACTUALLY, the Wolverines could say that about all their losses. Seven turnover performances against Notre Dame and Michigan State broke the Wolverines' backs in games that were statistically close. Michigan wide receiver John Kolesar said, "It's really hard to explain. You can say a lot of should have, could have, and w o u l d haves..." The problem, said Kolesar, is that the Wolverines just aren't playing good sound football, typical of a Schembechler-coached team. "We didn't do everything right and made mistakes fundamentally," Kolesar said. "We didn't play Michigan football and we didn't win. If we play Michigan football we'll win. "I think it's going to be back to the basics. Tough, physical, knock down, drag out football." THE CONSENSUS among the coaches and players is that the Wolverines are talent laden team that has not clicked on all cylinders. "All you need to look at are the three games that we've lost," Schembechler said. "You can see pretty quickly why this team has not been successful. It's discouraging because you'd think we would be a better ball club than what we are. "You would think that we'd have a chance to win the championship. But right now, in my judgment, we're out of the race." Moeller pointed out that the Wolverines outgained, had more first downs than, and held the ball longer than Indiana. But Michigan's inability to make the big play and an especially poor special teams' performance led to the fall. IN ADDITION to a Monte Robbins punt being blocked and recovered on the Michigan 11-yard line, the Wolverines other two punts travelled only 36 and 38 yards and were returned for an average of 18.5 yards. Robbins was averaging 44 yards per kick before the contest. The Hoosiers averaged 53.3 yards per punt and held Michigan to 14 yards per return. On kickoff returns the Hoosiers averaged 20 yards against Michigan's 13.7. "We lost a lot of valuable, valuable yards on the kicking game," Moeller said. "It makes a hell of a lot of difference in a game like that, where both teams are running ball control because of the bad weather." Said Schembechler: "Here's the crowning blow - one of our strengths has been our kicking game, and in this game, we couldn't punt, we had a punt blocked, our return game wasn't good...our kicking game was miserable." By DARREN JASEY While Michigan continues to get stoned by the opposition, head coach Bo Schembechler's kidney stone problem may finally be cleared. Indications are that Schem- bechler's second round of lithotripter treatment yesterday at the University of Michigan hospital was a success, and the 19th-year head coach will return to work today. "The reports in here are that everything went well," said assistant head coach Gary Moeller. "Apparently (the treatment) broke everything up. It went better than last week." Last Monday Schembechler underwent the same treatment at the University hospital and was able to return to work and coach the Indiana game. The lithotripter is a device which uses sound waves and a tub of water to 'break up' kidney stones into smaller pieces, enabling them to pass out of the body without surgery. Schembechler suffered the kidney stone attack on Tuesday, Sept. 29, before the Wisconsin game. Blue Banter -ABC T.V. will televise the Michigan-Minnesota game o n November 7 from the Metrodome. The game will start at 3:30 EST. The Wolverines have an 1-2 record on television thus far this season. This weekend's homecoming matchup with Northwestern will not be televised. Welcome Students! - DISTINCTIVE COLLEGIATE HAIRSTYLING for Men & Women 6HAIRSTYLISTS DASCOLA STYLISTS Opposite Jacobsons MapleV Iage 668-9329 761-2733 -Tailback Jamie Morris needs 24 more carries to break Butch Woolfolk's all-time Michigan record for attempted rushes. Morris currently has 695 attempts. -More Morris: The Michigan running back also needs 281 more yards to surpass Woolfolk as the Wolverines all-time leading rusher. Woolfolk set the record of 3861 yards in 1981. -Even more Morris: With a Big Ten leading 891 yards rushing this season, Morris is on pace to rush for more yards than any other Michigan player in one season. Rob Lytle, the current record holder, rushed for 1,469 in 1976. -Fullback Jarrod Bunch had his best day as a Wolverine rushing for 72 yards against Indiana. His previous high was 61 against Long Beach State. Bunch and Morris led a Michigan running attack that gained 239 yards against the Hoosier defense. Indiana managed only 83 yards on the ground against the Wolverines. -Michigan has now lost three consecutive road games, dating back to the 1987 Rose Bowl. The Wolverines last accomplished that feat in1984. -Linebacker John Willingham had his first career interception against the Hoosiers Saturday. TANNING SALON 1 wk. tanning $15.00 Mon-Sat 1 month tanning $39.00 Mon-Sat 995-8600 i Spikers trounced by Big Ten opponents By MICHAEL SALINSKY because of limited mobility. While the Purdue and Illinois Second-place Purdue, which will football teams have been on the host the NCAA final four in downswing of late, the same has not December, swept the Wolverines, been true of their volleyball teams. 15-7, 15-9, and 15-9, on Saturday The Michigan volleyball squad night. Heather Olsen notched 10 travelled to Champaign and West kills for Michigan, but her Lafayette last weekend to face the performance was eclipsed by the Big Ten front-runners, and the Boilermakers' Linda Reichl's 11 results were not pretty. kills and .391 attack percentage. The Wolverines failed to score "We did not turn in a competitive more than nine points in any one of performance over the weekend," said six games, losing both matches, 3- Davis. "You can't make errors in the 0. The two losses dropped conference and expect to win." Michigan's record to 19-10, 2-7 in THE C O A C H believes her the Big Ten. The team's play left team has shown that it can play with little hope of the Wolverines anybody in the Big Ten but not moving into the top half of the consistently. Inconsistency and an conference standings. inability to control the tempo of the Friday night, eighth-ranked match have been the major factors, Illinois took only 58 minutes to according to Davis, in Michigan's dispose of Michigan, 15-4, 15-9, and conference woes. 15-4. Nancy Brockhart lead the Illini The weekend losses leave the rout with 16 kills and a phenomenal Wolverines in an eighth-place tie .941 attack percentage. w o Satesint n fe -ce. THE ONE bright spot for with Ohio State i the conference. Michigan was the return of setter Michigan travels to Mt. Pleasant Lisa Vahi. Michigan head coach today to face a tough Central Joyce Davis thought the senior may Michigan team before playing host have been out for the season with an to conference foes, Northwestern and ankle injury. But Vahi returned Wisconsin this weekend at the IM Friday, playing in the back row Building. Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Michigan head coach Bo Schembechler has had a bad season in more ways than one. 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