Page 10- The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, November 29, 1989 Badgers fire football coach CCHA Scorecard MADISON (AP) - Don Morton, who managed only six victories in his three seasons, was fired Tuesday as the head football coach at the University of Wisconsin. The school's athletic Board voted 10-0 with one abstention to remove Morton. UW Chancellor Donna Shalala accepted the board's recommendation to fire Morton and said the school would exercise the reassignment clause in his contract. Morton has two years remaining on his five-year contract. Shalala said the decision to fire Morton was not based solely on his 6-27 record over the past three years. An ad hoc committee formed to evaluate the football program reported that the Badgers, under Morton, had not made the necessary progress to become a winner. "Our primary responsibility is to the student athletes. We believe they deserve the best coaching they can get. It is possible to mount a competitive team while playing within the rules. We have demonstrated that in other sports," said Shalala. "The judgment is that football has not made sufficient progress in the past three years in establishing a solid base," and moving toward a competitive position," she said, Shalala said the ad hoc committee that met with Morton for three hours Monday night made an in-depth analysis of the program and the study included performance, recruiting and game attendance. Wisconsin's athletic department faces a multi-million dollar budget deficit brought on, in part, by declining attendance at football games. The Badgers averaged only 41, 734 in their 77,000-seat stadium this season. That's the lowest since 1945. Earlier this month, Athletic Director Ade Sponberg was forced to resign, effective in May. Shalala said the school's assistant coaches, all but one of whom have contracts that expire in February, would be paid through June. Another assistant has a two-year contract and that will be honored," Shalala said. Earlier Tuesday, Morton talked with board members for about 45 minutes and told reporters he was confident he had "done everything right" in trying to rebuild the program. "I've done the best I can," Morton said. "Does anyone disagree that we haven't made progress this year?" The Badgers were 2-9 in 1989 after records of 3-8 and 1-10 in Morton's first two seasons. Morton, who has hired attorneys Ed Garvey and Lee Cullen, earlier refused to comment on whether he would accept a reassignment within the athletic department. Morton said he should be given another year as coach because the Badgers are ready to turn the corner. He says hiring a new coach would only shake the stability of the program even more. "Whenever you make a change, you're starting over," he said. Standings TEAM (OVERALL) Lake Superior (12-2-0) Michigan St. (11-3-0) Michigan (8-5-1) Ohio State (6-7-1) Bowling Green (7-7-0) W. Michigan (8-6-0) Miami (4-7-3) Ferris State (2-9-3) UIC (3-12-0) Scoring NAME! Kip Miller, MSU Pat Murray, MSU Darryl Noren, UIC Nelson Emerson, BGSU Derek Higdon, OSU Dwayne Norris, MSU Don Oliver, OSU Jim Dowd, LSSU Eddie Choi, OSU Shane Redshaw, WMU Paul Polillo, WMU Mike Eastwood, WMU Brett Harkins, BGSU Shawn Heaphy, MSU Rob Blake, BGSU Goaltending NAME G] B. Reed, LSSU 6 D. Madeley, LSSU 6 Mike Gilmore, MSU 5 J. Muzzatti, MSU 7 W. Sharples, UM 1: A. Libertucci, BGSU 5 Marc Felicio, FSU 9 Goaltending (Con't) W 10 10 8 6 6 6 2 2 2 L 2 2 5 5 6 6 7 9 10 I PIE. 0 20 0 20 1 17 1 13 0 12 0 12 3 7 3 7 0 4 Mike Power, WMU Rob Laurie, WMU Mike Williams, FSU Mike Bales, OSU Mark Michaud, MIA P. Connell, BGSU D. DePinto, UIC 6 8 8 9 9 7 9 25 28 30 43 39 40 53 4.32 4.52 4.58 4.75 4.93 6.01 6.66 .843 .841 .856 .866 .871 .797 .830 GP G 12 16 12 7 12 14 12 7 12 11 12 11 12 8 12 4 12 10 12 11 12 8 12 7 12 6 1210 10 9 A 13 19 9 16 11 10 13 17 9 7 10 11 12 7 8 Pts. 29 26 23 23 22 21 21 21 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 Pct. .906 .907 .898 .868 .893 .881 .873 Games and Results Friday's results Michigan 5, Western Michigan 1 Lake Superior 4, Ferris State 1 Michigan State 8, Ohio State 2 Bowling Green 7, Miami (OH) 6 UIC 6, Michigan Tech 3 Saturday's results Michigan 4, Western Michigan 3 Lake Superior 2, Ferris State 0 Michigan State 6, Ohio State 1 Bowling Green 7, Miami (OH) 3 Michigan Tech 4, UIC 1 Friday's games Lake Superior at Ohio State Miami (OH) at Michigan State UIC at Western Michigan Ferris State at Bowling Green Boston University at Michigan Saturday's games Lake Superior at Ohio State Miami (OH) at Michigan State UIC at Western Michigan Ferris State at Bowling Green Boston University at Michigan P GA Avg. 5 5 5 7 3 5 13 14 11 20 35 16 32 2.26 2.35 2.50 2.83 2.95 3.63 4.16 Falcons head coach resigns ATLANTA (AP) - Marion Campbell ended a 28-year NFL coaching career Tuesday by retiring as head coach of the Atlanta Falcons, mired in last place in the NFC West. Assistant Jim Hanifan was named coach for the remaining four games. "I have chosen this avenue to clear the picture for the ownership to get on with the future of their franchise," Campbell said in a statement released abut an hour before Hanifan was named interim coach. "We'll be going outside the organization for a coach," Smith said at a news conference. "We're approaching this that nobody on the present coaching staff will be considered for the job. They've been informed. They're all staying on. Hopefully they will be considered by the new coach whenever he's hired." Hanifan, who was a head coach for six years with the St. Louis Cardinals, said his goal is the have the Falcons "competitive for the next four weeks, and it's a tough row we have to hoe." Hanifan, 56, had a 39-49 record with the Cardinals. The Falcons, 3-9, must face the San Francisco 49ers. Minnesota Vikings, Washington Redskins and Detroit Lions in - their last four games. 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