The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 27, 1990 - Page 11 Howard provides a touch of 'Magic' to Blue offense A by Ryan Schreiber Daily Football Writer Michigan head coach Gary Moeller admitted this season marks a change in the Wolverine attack. He intends to throw more, utilizing the arm of quarterback Elvis Grbac and the speed of his wide receivers, in order to open up his offense. But Desmond Howard knows "It makes me feel good to hear, but like I told everybody during the summer, I'll see it, then I'll believe it," he said. "I don't believe in counting my chickens before the eggs hatch." However, Howard has seen it and should start believing it. He has hauled in ten receptions for 179 ards, including two touchdowns, in Michigan's first two games. At St. Joseph High in Cleveland, Howard overshadowed classmate Gr- bac as a premier tailback and defen- sive back, but his darting speed prompted the coaches to move the swift-footed ball carrier to receiver. Running the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds makes him the fastest player n the Michigan team. And he loves be around the football. "He showed some good quick- ness, good speed," Moeller said. "He's the kind of guy that likes the football. You can tell that as soon as he catches it, he goes right back to that old running back. "In high school, week in and week out he'd carry the ball 25 times game at least. That's why Elvis ever threw it, he was always carry- ing the ball." But the switch from handoff to reception was not quite so simple, despite his athletic prowess. "(The switch) didn't come easy," Howard said. "It had its difficulties like getting used to turning around and having the defensive back already in your face. I'm used to seeing the defender already in front of me so I know what type of move I'm going to put on him. "Now, I have to turn my back to the defender, catch the ball, and then turn back around. By that time, he's maybe two yards away from me." While last season Howard snared only nine passes for 136 yards, he gathered six for 133 yards in this season's opener against Notre Dame, and has since passed last season's to- tals. Howard remains second only to tailback Jon Vaughn in all-purpose yardage, and ninth in the nation with 161.5 yards per game. But Moeller is determined to not let Howard rest on his laurels. "I believe what Woody Hayes al- ways taught me in that anytime you start saying nice things about peo- ple, they get soft," Moeller said. "And he had an excellent game (in South Bend). But do you know why he had an excellent game? He worked 'I would give those two touchdowns up to win the Notre Dame game, quick. I see us maturing and coming together more as a unit and I want to win the Big Ten outright for the third straight season' - Desmond Howard the Scholar-Athlete-of-the-Week a- ward," Howard said. "It was a sur- prise to me. I didn't even know that I had won it." His success, on the other hand, comes as no surprise to those who know him, and there could be no greater satisfaction for him than to see the team share in his accom- plishments. "I would give those two touch- downs up to win the Notre Dame game, quick," he said. "I see us maturing and coming together more as a unit and I want to win the Big Ten outright for the third straight season." In finding Howard, the Wolver- ines came across someone with tremendous athletic ability. "I think basically Michigan came after me as an athlete who could probably come in and fill spots at any of the three positions," Howard said. His athletic prowess also extends to the basketball court, where his nickname "Magic" originated. Team- ing up with fellow football players Tripp Welborne, Lance Dottin, Vada Murray, and wide receiver Derrick Alexander, Howard spurred the team to Michigan's intramural basketball championship last year. The mix of talent, speed, intelli- gence, and work ethic characterizes a model recipe for success, but Howard's story would remain an in- complete pass without his hilarious nature. "I'm a pretty jovial type of guy," Howard laughed. "I like to keep the atmosphere in a happy mood. I think the coaches may worry about that sometimes when there's a game and I'm not as intense as a lot of the other people. Because I'm a jovial person, I can sit and tell jokes until we go on the field." So Desmond Howard keeps his coaches on their toes. It's only fit- ting, since, with a touch of Magic, he does it to each and every defense Michigan faces. his rear end off this summer in spring ball, summer ball, two-a-day practices. He worked hard and he did what he was told to do." Hard work is not new to Howard, on or off the playing field. As a communication major, the academic junior with sophomore eligibility has put as much effort towards his studies as he has on the practice turf. 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