'Page 10- The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 9, 1987 GUTTY PERFORMANCE RETURNS JUG TO BLUE Thumbs up for Brown I Miller Time a BY SCOTTG. MILLER (Continued from Page i) the end zone, the ball came up to my chest, and once I hit the ground it came loose." FOLLOWING Thompson's inability to gain three feet (this, after he had already accumulated 164 yards), Michigan marched down the field in 12 plays. Morris (149 yards on the day) ran in from the nine to finish the drive. On that play, the 5- 7 senior who once was thought to be too small to play college football broke the Michigan career rushing record of 3,861 yards. Butch Woolfolk previously held the record. The Wolverines didn't celebrate Morris' record for long, however. Michigan reached paydirt again just 90 seconds later. Wolverine Carlitos Bostic jarred the ensuing kickoff loose from Pat Tingelhoff (who lay motionless on the field and temporarily lost consciousness later in the dressing room). Rick Hassel recovered the fumble. Four downs and 23 yards later, fullback Leroy Hoard (77 yards) went over from the one. The game marked Hoard's first action as a Wolverine as he started in place of Jarrod Bunch (pinched nerve in his shoulder). Two-point conversions followed both Wolverine touchdowns, as a 17-7 Gopher lead at the half turned to a 23-17 Wolverine advantage after three periods. From Minnesota's standpoint, the game should have been over at halftime. The Gophers continuously made the Wolverine defense look silly as Thompson (201 yards rushing, 157 by halftime) and Marcus Evais (54 yards by halftime) ran through, over, and between Michigan defenders at will. MICHIGAN'S cause wasn't helped when cornerback David Arnold went down on the game's first play from scrimmage with what was diagnosed initially as a broken leg. Later, it was changed to a severe contusion. Minnesota grabbed a 10-0 lead just seven minutes into the game. "We moved it all game," said Foggie. "We've moved it all year. We haven't been stopped yet defensively. We will never be stopped by a defense because we have too many weapons." A little later, Thompson broke a Recreational Sports STUDENT EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION WEEK NOVEMBER 9 -15,1987 "WE COULDN'T DO IT WITHOUT YOU" Our thanks and appreciation to all of our student employees 34-year-old Big Ten record by blasting through a hole opened by Evans and flying 98 yards down the sideline. Four (Wolverine defenders had a shot at the Rochester, Minn., native, but after he got to his own 15-yard line, he was gone for his 13th touchdown of the season. Thompson also passed the 1,000- yard mark for the season with that run. "I don't think we stopped them all day," said Schembechler. "I couldn't stomach that long run for a touchdown. We don't do that here at Michigan. But give him credit, he's a great back." Michigan's lone score of the half came on a 62-yard Brown to McMurtry fly pattern in the middle of the first quarter. Like Michigan would do in the final period on a 36- yard touchdown pass to Cris Calloway, it victimized rookie Gopher cornerback Frank Jackson on one-on-one coverage. "He was the freshman, right?" asked Calloway, whose TD was the first of his career. "Number 45. We knew he was young and susceptible to the deep ball going into the game." B R O W N, even under the circumstances, played his best game of the year. The redshirt sophomore (seven-of-15, 146 yards, and two TDs) entered the game with a broken left thumb (on his throwing hand) and suffered a dislocated right thumb during the game. He came out of the game, but returned after one play. Following the game, Brown admitting he was really hurting and was unable to button his shirt. "How about that courageous, performance by a guy playing (hurt) at quarterback?" said Schembechler. "Have you seen that done lately? That kid did a great job." Minnesota outgained Michigan by more than 70 yards in the first half and gained 17 first downs to the Wolverines' seven. "That was the key to the game," Schembechler said. "We played so poorly and they played so well and we were only down 10." The game was halted twice in the final period when Brown pulled away from center due to crowd noise. The first delay lasted 15-and-one-half minutes, while the second one was considerably shorter. "You can't call the play if you can't hear yourself and I had the option to sit and wait, so I did," Brown said. -Associated Press Rosy future Michigan state needs only a win next weekend against Indiana to clinch the Big Ten Title. Th ompsont's gains are mre than just yards By SCOTT G. MILLER Special to the Daily MINNEAPOLIS - Minnesota tailback Darrell Thompson only had trouble avoiding one group on Saturday - the media. "Am I going to finally be able to grab a shower today?" asked Thompson after the Gophers' 30-20 loss to Michigan. He continued to wait for that well-deserved shower as questions about the run continued. The Rochester, Minn., native broke a 98-yard touchdown run with 9:24 remaining in the second quarter, setting a Minnesota and Big Ten record in the process. MICHIGAN linebacker J.J. Grant and cornerback Allen Bishop got tangled on Thompson's historic rush, allowing the sophomore to turn the corner. Free safety Erik Campbell dove at Thompson's shoe laces and missed at the 15-yard line. Then it became a race between Thompson and strong safety Doug Mallory. Thompson easily won. "I thought that (Mallory) was going to catch me," said Thompson. "For some reason, you never have enough confidence in your speed." Thompson should have plenty of confidence in his speed. While a great block from fullback Marcus Evans helped open the hole, Thompson's speed carried him to the score. He has rushed for 1,081 yards so far this season. Saturday's 201- yard performance was the second best of his career. Despite his accomplishments against Michigan, Thompson felt disappointed. "It's painful, because when you play like that you think your team is going to win," he said. "But it doesn't always happen that way." UNFORTUNATELY for the 6-1, 205-pounder, he will remember another play from Saturday's game as well as the 98-yard burst. With 8:56 left in the third quarter and the Gophers leading 17-7, Bishop knocked Thompson backward on a fourth-and-one play from the Michigan 23-yard line. A controversial spot by the referee gave the ball - and new life - to the Wolverines. "I'm not really sure if I had the first down," Thompson said. "I don't know where my knee went down. "It was a slow turning point because I never felt we lost the game until late." Barring injury, Thompson could provide the turning point in numerous games. With a career total of 2,301 yards already, Thompson has an opportunity to pass two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin (5,589 yards) as the Big Ten's all-time leading rusher. "I feel sorry for the next two Michigan teams that are going to face him," said Wolverine senior Jamie Morris. "He's only going to get better." Bo angry at fanfareq MINNEAPOLIS - Dome sweet dome. The Minnesota advantage. Noise. Lots of it. Great fan support spurred the Minnesota Twins to a World Series Championship. But no one needs the kind of fan support the Minnesota Gophers received on Saturday. 4 After Gopher quarterback Rickey Foggie fumbled going into the end zone, the irate fans made enough noise to delay the game for 15:30. Michigan quarterback Demetrius Brown refused to take a snap because his teammates could not hear his signals. Between the fans and injuries, the game turned into a four-hour marathon. A great game became boooorrrring. MICHIGAN had problems with fan noise in Indiana too. Wolverine head coach Bo Schembechler felt that 12 plays against the Hoosiers were influenced by the noise. "People just don't have any respect for communication in football," said Schembechler of the Minnesota fans. "So what can you do?" For starters, run a play. The entire incident at the end of the Gopher game was unnecessary on the fans' and Wolverines' part. Minnesota lined up in an eight-man front and refused to move on purpose. Michigan countered with a wishbone. What else need be heard other than a couple of "hut, huts?" All Michigan did 15 minutes later was hand off to the fullback anyway. If the Wolverines had run a couple of plays quickly, the fans would have shut up. The noise certainly wasn't as bad as it was during the World Series. GRANTED, the fans' action was uncalled for. The Foggie fumble was a difficult call, and putting a hard-to-see replay on the message board did not soften any feelings. But delaying a game is ridiculous. Minnesota head coach J oh n Gutekunst worried that the players would get cold standing around and could have been injured when play resumed. "It looked more like a battle of the wills," said Gutekunst of the battle between the fans and Michigan. Every time Brown and .other Michigan players flapped their hands for silence, the fans mockingly imitated with a cross between the goat dance in the movie Dragnet and the bird dance of wrestler Koko B. Ware - perfect behavior for people in a big white structure that resembles an insane asylum. Despite the problem and the " predictable results, Schembechler continues to force the issue. Communication is critical, but Michigan used hand signals on some plays. If hand signals were employed on a play or two, the whole fourth quarter incident could have been avoided. Schembechler must realize he is fighting a battle he cannot fully win. Fans come to the games to make 4 noise. Maybe someday even Wolverine. fans will learn that. 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