The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 26, 1988-- Page 13 Bo's switch doesn't trip Welborne BY JEFF RUSH Michigan sophomore Tripp Welborne caught as many passes Saturday against Wake Forest as he caught during all of last season. Only this time, the opposing team's quarterback threw the passes, and Welborne's catches went into the statistics as interceptions. Welborne intercepted two of Wake Forest quarterback Mike Elkins' passes in Michigan's 19-9 victory Saturday. Welbone, who was recruited by Michigan as a wide receiver, switched over to defense last spring. Michigan already had a handful of capable wide receivers in Chris Calloway, John Kolesar, and Greg McMurtry, and head coach Bo Schembechler felt the team was weak in its defensive backfield. Schembechler approached Welborne about the possibility of a switch. "Then I saw in the paper I was moving over," Welbone said. WELBORNE wasn't ready for the sudden switch, which lined him up next to the defenders. he previously had tried to burn in intra- squad scrimmages. "All of a sudden I'm over there with the dogs. (Schembechler) threw me to the dogs," Welborne said, laughing. But he hasn't rolled over and played dead, said Michigan defensive coordinator Lloyd Carr. "He's played very, very well," Carr said. "He's making the mistakes that you expect a young guy to make, but he gets better every day, and he learns quickly." THE DEFENSIVE position isn't entirely new to Welborne. He played both wide receiver and defensive back at Page High School in Greensboro, N.C., and was named to the all-state team on offense and defense. But football teams at larger colleges rarely use players on both offense and defense, and Welborne initially lined up only as a wide receiver at Michigan. He played in all 12 of Michigan's games lasti year, but caught only two passes and one two-point conversion. Welborne said he still thinks about playing wide receiver, hoping that Schembechler might use him in a third-down-and-long situation, where Michigan typically inserts three wide receivers into the lineup instead of the usual two. "One day I asked Bo (about playing both offense and defense), and he said: 'You want to go over to Holy Cross? Go to Holy Cross,' " Welborne said, imitating a growling Schembechler. Schembechler was referring to- Gordie Lockbaum, who played both offense and defense for Holy Cross. Lockbaum finished third in Heisman Trophy votes last season. For now, though, Welborne will have to stick to trying to catch his opponents' passes. "First of all we have to win," Welborne said. "If two (passes) come my way like they did (Saturday), that's icing on the cake." Mark Messner and T.J. Osman (94) converge on Wake Forest's Tony Rogers. Messner, a senior became Michigan's all- time leading tackler for losses on Saturday, breaking Curtis Greer's former record. I M Boles rolls up " vans 213 yards on 33 carries; Welborne picks off two passes in win Continued from Page 1 receptions between them this season. Take heart, though, some good things did happen Saturday. Tailback Tony Boles continued his workhorse play, carrying the ball 33 times for 213 yards. including 146 in the first half. In Michigan's first scoring drive (10 plays, 68 yards), Boles gained 64 yards on eight attempts. He capped the drive with a 14-yard touchdown run, his first score as a Wolverine. Boles took the handoff from Taylor, broke the play outside, and high- stepped into the end zone. Boles, who now has rushed for 425 yards in three games, scored again minutes later on a 29-yard scamper, giving the Wolverines a 14- 3 lead at the half. "As you can see, he's a glider." Schembechler said. "He's got tremendous speed, very deceptive speed. He kind of tippy-toes around and, all of a sudden, away he goes." Mike Husar, one of Michigan's sizable offensive linemen, threw key blocks on both of Boles' scores. The 6-foot-3, 287-pound senior played right guard in place of Dave Chester. Tom Dohring stepped in at quick tackle, where Husar started the first two games. Defensively, strong safety Tripp Welborne and linebacker Marc Spencer made their first career interceptions, halting two separate Wake Forest scoring drives deep in Michigan's end. Welborne's was his first of two on the day. "When you get the ball down inside, you want to come away with points, and I don't think there's any question that it's frustrating when you turn the ball over," said Michigan defensive coordinator Lloyd Carr. The Deacons were victims of poor field position in the second half due in large part to Gillette's punting (no problems here). "In the second half we had to go the long way," Wake Forest coach Bill Dooley said. 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