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SPORTS

The Michigan Daily

Friday, September 11, 1987

Page 15

Irish

fightin'

to

regain
way for the Wolverines.
On top of all that, the officials
ruled that an apparent Joel Williams
touchdown reception, which would
have given Notre Dame a 26-24 lead,
was caught out of bounds, contrary
to what a Michigan ballboy
believed.
"I thought my heart would come
up all the way through my throat on
that call," said Irish quarterback
Steve Beuerlein after the game. "The
way I saw it, Joel had his left foot in
and his right foot close to the line.
Michigan's ballboy was right there
and told our ballboy that Williams
clearly had both feet in the end
zone.-
THE GAME ended when Notre
Dame placekicker John Carney's 45-
yard field goal attempt fell short and
wide left.
After the game Holtz said, "I've
never seen so many things go wrong
on close little things in my life."
Coach Bo Schembechler went on
to lead Michigan to its first 11-
victory season since 1971 and the
Rose Bowl, while Notre Dame
finshed 5-6 for the second
consecutive season.
The Irish's losses, like the
Michigan game, were close - a
five-pointer to Michigan State, a
one-pointer to Pittsburgh, another
five-pointer to Penn State, a two-
pointer to Louisiana State.
THE IRISH finished the season

past glory

with a 38-37 victory over Southern
California on a 19-yard Carney field
goal as time expired.
Taking the graduation losses of
Carney, Beuerlein, defensive lineman
Wally Kleine, and linebacker Mike
Kovaleski among others into
consideration, Holtz calls his 1987
group less talented but better
prepared than his '86 team.
"I think our players learned what
it takes to compete week in and
week out against the schedule we
play," Holtz said. "I hope the USC
game proved to them what it takes
to win the close games against the
good teams."
Taking the snaps from the center
for the Irish will be senior Terry
Andrysiak. A 6-foot-1, 184-pounder,
Andrysiak started the Pittsburgh
game last season and saw action in
eight other games. He completed 17
of 30 passes for 233 yards on the
year.
AS A SOPHOMORE, the
Allen Park native also played in nine
games, hitting 35 of 61 passes for
542 yards. Andrysiak provides an
added dimension with his scrambling
ability. The senior has gained 164
yards on 52 carries in his career.

Said Holtz: "He's gained a
reasonable amount of experience
playing the last two years, and he
can both run and throw."
One of Andrysiak's jobs will be
to get the ball to Brown. The ABC
television cameras will be glued to
the Irish flanker as well as
Michigan's Heisman candidate,
tailback Jamie Morris.
"They'll both be instrumental
guys in this game," Schembechler
said. "Brown of course is their big
gun, and offensively the guy that
makes us go is Jamie-Morris."
Last season Brown ranked third in
the nation in all-purpose yardage
with 176.1 yards per game rushing,
receiving and running back punts and
kickoffs. His total included 45
receptions for 910 yards and five
touchdowns and 59 carries for 254
yards and two touchdowns.
The Irish will not be surprised if
the Wolverines avoid kicking and
punting to Brown, but both Holtz
and his flanker are not concerned.
"I am not really concerned about
getting the ball to Tim Brown,"
Holtz said. "He can do several other
things without the ball.

A MAJOR EVENTS PRESENTATION

RWORK

Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY
Notre Dame's Tim Brown hopes to get a leg up for the Heisman Trophy in Saturday's nationally televised
game against Michigan. "

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