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By Pete Steinert
At 6-2, 267 pounds Dave Chester
is the "little guy" on Michigan's of-
fensive line.
Needless to say, the Wolverines
stack a lot of beef up front. Their
top eight players, who should all see
action this season, average 6-4, 281
pounds. Greg Skrepenak tops the list
at 6-8, 322 pounds.
They're not only big, but they
can play. The Sporting News
OFFENSIVE LINE
thought enough of Michigan's of-
fensive line to rank it the best in the
country.
"I think we should be a dominant
offensive line," said Dean Dingman.
"That's our goal. We want to domi-
nate at the offensive line. If we don't
execute, that's the only reason we
won't do it because we have the tal-
ent."
The line sports four fifth-year se-
niors: center John Vitale (6-1, 273),
quick tackle Mike Husar (6-3, 287),
and guards Chester and Michael
Dames (6-2, 268).
Vitale and Husar are among the
best in the country at their respective
positions. Both earned Associated
Press first-team All-Big Ten honors
a year ago. They enter their fourth
season in the Wolverines' starting
lineup.
"We'll be real deep," Vitale said.
"We got a lot of guys that can play
this year, and we've got a lot of
depth and experience. So it's going
to be a strong point for our ball-
club."
Incumbents Chester and Dames
find themselves in heated battles
with Marc Ramirez and Dingman,
respectively.
Dingman, a native of East Troy,
Wis., drew three starting assign-
ments as a rookie last season when
Chester and Dames went down with
injuries.
Dingman moved ahead of Dames
on the depth chart ataright guard
when Dames missed all of spring
practice with a shoulder injury.
Ramirez, a 6-2, 271-pound redshirt
junior saw action in three games
last season.
"I would say that both Chester
and Dames will be battling for their
lives to keep those two (Dingman
and Ramirez) out of the lineup,"
Schembechler said.
The task of taking over for John
"Jumbo" Elliott at strong tackle falls
in the hands of Tom Dohring, a 6-7,
277-pound junior from Dearborn.
Dohring started six games last year
at quick tackle for the injured Husar.
Skrepenak, appropriately nick-
named "The Barge," backs up
Dohring. With four years of
eligibility remaining, Skrepenak has
potential written all over him. .*
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