Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - April 23, 1990 VAUGHN Continued from page 1 Christian Okoye in a 28 jersey (Jefferson) and Eric Dickerson in a 25 jersey (Vaughn). They just kept running and running. I couldn't un- derstand it. "We (the Blue team) had some mistackles here and there. We couldn't catch them for some rea- son," Welborne said. In all, the White ran through, over and around the Blue defense for 305 yards on 46 carries for a tidy av- erage gain of 6.6 yards. On their first scoring drive, they marched 75 yards for a touchdown without attempting a pass. Even Levitius Johnson gained 32 yards after he changed di- rections on a botched reverse and ran down the left sideline. "I was kind of happy we were able to run the ball for a few yards," Moeller said. An understatement? Of course. But remember that the Vaughn-Jefferson show was brought to the 18,000 sun-soaking Michigan Stadium fans at Michigan Stadium courtesy of his defense. "I had hoped our defense would have been stronger," Moeller said. "I think it was an example of the better defensive team winning the game." Another disappointment for Moeller was the play of starting quarterback Elvis Grbac. Share the news, J at EISEN makes this Mi 3) Bo Sc Continued from page 3 moment like 7) Michigan vs. Iowa, 1986: All seniors smile great!" It's on when they think of this one, the first truly huge Michi- Everyone: pl gan victory of our college careers. The previous 24-23 their respect win over Notre Dame was sweet, but this last second coaches of al 20-17 victory over Iowa was even sweeter. The year be- Notre Dame p fore, Iowa won 12-10 on a last second field goal, when to lea"e early' the Hawkeyes were ranked No. 1 and Michigan No. 2. to attend. Th( But in this game, placekicker Mike Gillette knocked norant referee one through the uprights to beat Iowa and place Michi- winningest co gan in sole possession of first place in the Big Ten. you're leavin, Students covered the field in the first moment of pan- class? You n demonium I ever witnessed at this school. I still 'get said was "Oh goosebumps thinking of it. I'll see you< 6) Pi Kappa Phi vs. Sigma Nu IM basketball B- haven't wash game: I scored a career high seven points and five re- 2) 1989 Ro bounds in this game against Sigma Nu. I even screamed Valuable Play when I tore one off the glass. While I admit that I look ond Rose Bo like a Billy Paultz/Paul Mokeski hybrid on the hard- when Jeff "W court, this was my crowning moment of glory. Oh, one Arizona Stat time I got a baseline rebound and put it back in while won it in 198 fouled. As Marv Albert would say, "yes and it counts." smile after h 5) Michigan at UCLA, 1989: The greatest come- bunch of gre back in college football since Miami's against Michi- memory. gan in 1988. Down by eight points with three minutes 1) Michig left, Elvis Grbac threw a touchdown pass and J.D. Carl- when we bea son kicked the most beautiful on-side kick you'll ever when we wo see. I nearly got kicked out of the press box because of Champions, the expletive I screamed when Vada Murray recovered again? Could1 Carlson's picture perfect boot. The best Michigan foot- could be nev ball win I personally witnessed. win, allowed 4) Michigan vs. Duke, 1989: The single greatest classiest colle Michigan Crisler Arena victory in the last four years. wore t-shirtss Coming off a loss to Arizona, Michigan needed to face. The can prove itself on the national level and did so in the excit- but that was o ing overtime victory over Duke. The game had every- These 10 i thing: excitement, lots of points and a Michigan win. the school, sp After watching Duke reach the final game this year, it teams, the ath Sticking around this summer? Come write for the Daily Opinion Staff For more info call: Stephen Henderson at 764-0552 ichigan win even sweeter. hembechler retires: This isn't a great "Yeah, cool, Bo retired, man. That's the list because it was a great news event. ayers, other coaches, the media, all paid to one of the greatest college football 11 time. The first time I mot 2o was the press conference and I had to :0ll him I had because of this Comm 421 class I needed oughts of him tearing out the lungs of ig- es came to mind as I walked over to the oach in Michigan football history. Eisen, ng my conference for a communications o good bookworm loser. What he really , that's good. Good, classes are important. soon." Then he shook my hand. I still ed it. ose Bowl: Leroy Hoard garnered the Most yer trophy as Michigan won only its sec- wl under Bo Schembechler. After 1987; Vhere am I today" Van Raaphorst and the z Sun Devils beat Michigan, we finally 89. I'll never forget Bo Schembechler's e hoisted the Rose Bowl trophy "for a at Wolverines." This will be a lifelong 'an vs. Seton Hall, 1989: No, silly. Not at them in Las Vegas in November. But n the National Title. We were National for crissakes. When will this happen be never, could be next year. Then again er. But this, along with the Rose Bowl us to claim that we had the best and egiate athletic program in the country. We saying it and stuffed it in everyone else's mpus came together, although violently, okay in a way, too. We earned it. tems made my tenure at the Daily, and at ecial. And I'll never be able to thank the letes and my readership enough. Wolverine tailback Jon Vaughn rushes for one of his many big gains in the spring football game Saturday. Vaughn compiled 165 yards on 26 carries. Trying to rally the Blue team back from a 14-3 halftime deficit, Grbac threw several ill-advised passes that resulted in interceptions by'Vada Murray and Lance Dottin. Grbac finished with 179 yards on 13-24 passing. "I would have liked to have seen Elvis' team score a touchdown. I think he did a pretty good job. He forced a couple of balls but you can expect that when you're trying to score touchdowns" Moeller said. Instead, the Blue team had to set- tle for two field goals of 47 and 36 yards by Peter Elezovic. The Blue's Denis Washington, a sophomore battling Jefferson and Vaughn for the starting backfield po- sition, gained 47 yards on 13 carries. Boles injured his knee last season against Minnesota and is not ex- pected to be back in time for the sea- son opener against Notre Dame. "Boles is like hitting the lottery if he plays," Moeller said. "We're going in there like he's not play- ing." 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