INDIANA Continued from page 1 And this game might be Thompson versus the entire Wolverine squad. "There's no greater running back in the country than Anthony Thompson," Schembechler said. "He's very difficult to stop. Actually, I haven't seen anyone stop him this year." Thompson has been running wild in 1989, averaging 5.3 yards every time he touches the football. Last week, he tore the Minnesota defense to shreds, gaining 216 yards and three more touchdowns. And get this: he averages 160.8 rushing yards a game. "When he gets up to the line of scrimmage, he's going to come out the other end and pick up that extra four to five yards," Schembechler said. He's been picking up those extra yards quite frequently, it seems. But then again, Thompson hasn't faced Michigan's rushing defense this year. The Wolverine defense, the best in the Big Ten against the run, might be the only thing to prevent the Wolverines from becoming part of that Trivial Pursuit question. In his three career games against Michigan, Thompson has never gained more than 100 yards. So far this year, no opposing running back has gained more than 80 yards against Michigan, which hasn't given up a rushing touchdown in the last 19 quarters. While Thompson runs the daylights out of the ball, Indiana can pass the ball just as effectively. Behind the arm of fifth-year senior Dave Schnell, Indiana has driven well against every opponent this year. And that worries Schembechler more than becoming part of football trivia. "Their offense has moved the ball better than ours has. When 90 percent of the rushing yards has come from Thompson, you're certainly going to give him due consideration," Schembechler said. (But) the problem is not that simple. With Schnell at quarterback you have a guy who can make plays himself both running and passing and that's where the problem comes. "Indiana's offense is just not that simple to handle. Even with a back of (Thompson's) caliber, you can't just key on him all day." Fortunately for Schembechler, linebacker Alex Marshall, who injured himself in the Iowa game, will be back to help his teammates contain Thompson. Fullback Jarrod Bunch, who hasn't played since the Notre Dame contest, has been practicing all week and is expected to see action tomorrow. Tight end Dave Diebolt, however, will not play tomorrow due to knee and ankle injuries incurred during practice. Despite these offensive injuries, Mallory said he could not rest easy as long as Michael Taylor is healthy and taking snaps for Michigan. "We face an excellent football team, a team that's probably as good as any football team we'll play all year," Mallory said. "They've got Taylor back so that gives them an added dimension because of his ability to run. Mallory hopes that his young defense, which returns only one starter (cornerback Mike Dumas) from last year, can do the job. Despite its youth, Indiana's defense is second in the nation against the pass, a statistic that has shocked most everyone. "They're defense has been surprisingly strong," Schembechler said. The M NFL names Associated Press lichigan Daily - Friday, October 27, 1989- Page 11 Tagli~abue CLEVELAND (AP)- Paul Tagliabue, a Washington lawyer and one of Pete Rozelle's top advisers, was elected NFL commissioner Thursday, ending a four-month deadlockand allowing Rozelle to fade into retirement. Tagliabue, the candidate of the insurgents who had blocked Jim Finks' election in July, was elected by a vote that Rozelle said was slightly less than unanimous after a five-member committee agreed unanimously to recommend him. The committee worked to resolve the differences between the so-called "old-guard" owners who supported Finks and the insurgents, mostly newer owners and those who had been left out of the decision making process. They supported the 48-year- old Tagliabue even though he has been a league office insider for nearly two decades. When Wellington Mara of the New York Giants and Art Modell of the Cleveland Browns, the two old- guard members of the committee, agreed Finks couldn't be elected, they decided to support Tagliabue. It came after 219 days after Rozelle announced his resignation last March 22. State may finally look great Paul Tagliabue replaced Pete Rozelle as commissioner of the NFL yesterday afternoon following months of debates. The announcement was made in Cleveland. by Dan Zoch Dly Sports Writer While the Wolverines take on Anthony Thompson and his Hoosier buddies this weekend in Ann Arbor, the rest of the Big Ten faces off in a swarm of mismatched contests. It should be a good chance for Illinois, Michigan State, and maybe Ohio State to build up their records. Here's what's up around the Big Ten: Michigan State (2-4, 1-2 in the Big Ten) heads to Purdue (1-5, 0- 3): The Spartans finally have a chance to prove that they can win a football game, after their respectable string of losses to some of the best talent in the nation. Their tenure as the best 2-4 team in -college football should fall by the wayside against the hapless Boilermakers (the worst 1-5 team in the country). Dan Enos and Blake Ezor should romp all over Purdue this week in State's bid to Griddes 1. Indiana at Michigan 2. Pitt at Notre Dame 3. Miami (FL) at Fla. St. 4. Colorado at Oklahoma 5. Iowa St. at Nebraska 6. Tennessee at LSU 7. Houston at Arkansas 8. Stanford at USC 9. Alabama at Penn St. 10). Miss. St. at Auburn 11. N.C. St. at S.C. 12. Wisconsin at Illinois Michigan Daily 763-0379 bring their record out of the sewer and into mediocrity. Wisconsin (2-4, 1-2) at Illinois (5-1, 3-0): This thing shouldn't even be close. Illinois has already proved them-selves as one of the nation's elite, and Wisconsin should feel honored being trampled upon. The Badgers aren't on the same planet as the Fighting Illini. Quarterback Jeff George should provide an aerial field day for the home crowd. This has got to be the most boring game in the country this Saturday. Iowa (3-3, 1-2) at North- western (0-6, 0-3): The good news for Iowa is that they should be able to pull this one out, but who really 13. Wash. St. at Ariz. St. 14. W. Virginia at B.C. 15. Iowa at Northwestern 16. Ohio St. at Minnesota 17. Michigan St. at Purdue 18. Dartmouth at Penn 19. BGSU at Miami (OH) 2(). Slipp. Rock at IU (PA) Score of Michigan game: Michigan Indiana Name and Phone #: cares? Iowa is just having one of those low years and Nrthwestern, wel...one of those lo«i centuries. Forget the Illinois-Wisionsin game being the dullest, this beats it hands down. Ohio State (4-2, 2-1) at Minnesota (4-2, 2-1): The Buck- eyes are on a two-game winning streak! Minnesota has won four, count 'em FOUR games this season! This one might actually become a real football game, barring a return for either team to last year's form. The Golden Gophers are on a roll, overcoming a humiliating 2-7-2 record last year and they could beat the Buckeyes, a team struggling to regain their old glory. But don't bet on it. gold bond cleaners Quality Dry Cleaning and Shirt Service 332 Maynard St. across from Nickels Arcade 668-6335 Swimmers spring into intrasquad by Jeni Durst Daily Sports Contributor The Michigan women's swim team springs off the starting blocks today in their first competitive event of this year's schedule. The event, an intrasquad meet, could mark the outset of an outstanding season. The Wolverines face off against their teammates to "see what they can do under the competition," coach Jim Richardson said. "Our goal is mainly finding out where we are with our upperclassmen and see what our freshmen can do." Richardson anticipates top performances from the group of swimmers who competed in the NCAA Championships last year. "We didn't lose any points from the NCAA meet," said Richardson, last year's Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year. Returning to the line-up are All-Americans Gwen DeMaat and Stefanie Liebner. Back also is Ann Colloton, the Big Ten record holder in the 200 breaststroke. Richardson is optimistic about the debuts of his eight first-year swimmers. "I'm anxious to see all of them swim," Richardson said, "I hope to see a lot of improvement over their high school performances." The sixth place NCAA finish last year, in addition to the tough first-year group, catapults the team into a good position for the season. "How far we can go depends on the girls' improvement and rather or not we stay healthy," Richardson concluded. "There are a lot of factors that are out of our control." 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