0 0 0 Kickoff '93 Friday, September 10, 1993 4 Let the Chase Begin The Wolverines seek a sixth consecutive conference title, and the biggest prize, a national championship by Adam Miller Michigan Team Preview Z. V CHA championship. Michigan and Penn State have already been described by Col- lege Football Scene as turning the Big Ten into the "Big Two, Little Nine," in reference to the "Bo vs. Woody" days of the 1970s when Ohio State and the Wolver- 1992 Michigan Statisi 1992 SeasOn Dat 9/1 9/19 9/2E 10/ 10/1 10/1 10/2 10/3 11/ 11/1 11/2 1/1 ;e Opponent 2 Notre Dame 9 OKLAHOMA ST. 6 HOUSTON 3 IOWA 10 MICHIGAN ST. 17 Indiana t4 MINNESOTA 31 Purdue 7 Northwestern 14 ILLINOIS 1 Ohio State 1 Washington (home games in C 9-0-3 Result T 17-17 . W 35-3 W 61-7 W 52-28 W 35-10 W 31-3 W 63-13 W 24-17 W 40-7 T 22-22 T 13-13 W 38-31 APS) GP COM ATT YDS PCT TD INT % EFF Grbac 10 129 199 1640 64.8 17 12 150.2 COLLINS, T 7 66 101 693 65.3 7 3 139.9 RIEMERSMA 12 3 3 43 100.0 1 0 330.4 CARR 2 1 2 10 50.0 0 0 92.0 T he chase is on. Saturday's 41-14 vic- tory over Washington State began the 1993 campaign for the Michigan football team, and started it on a quest for an- other championship season. Specifically, the Wolverines are chasing six - six consecutive Big Ten titles, that is. Since the 1988 season, Michigan has ei- ther won outright or shared in the Big Ten championship every year, and has gone'to the Rose Bowl four times. The low point in that stretch was the 1990-91 cam- paign, when Michigan finished 6-2 in the Big Ten (9-3 overall) and headed south to Jackson- ville, Fla., where the Wolverines thumped Mississippi, 35-3, in the 1991 Gator Bowl. But no one's talking about low points now. Instead, all the talk is on making history. The only Big Ten football team that has ever won or shared in six con- secutive conference titles is Ohio State. The Buckeyes' streak was primarily a shared one, with their sole outright title coming in 1975. Michigan, however, has only tied for the title once in the past five years. "We're more concerned with winning three outright champi- onships, as well as the six con- secutive championships," senior center Marc Milia said. "That's our goal; we don't want to share with anybody, we want it all our own." That would be a true first, as no Big Ten football team has ever won three consecutive outright championships. So the chase is for six, but it's also for three. And it's for one: the national title. But we're getting ahead of ourselves. Back to the streaks. There are few teams in any sport that can put them together. A number of factors work against such domi- nance - injuries, the schedule, the opposition's strength, chance - and it takes just the right combination of skill, hard work, determination and luck to pull it off. Do the Wolverines have this? Yes, say the players. "I think we have the potential (to succeed)," starting quarter- back Todd Collins said. "That's our first goal - winning the Big Ten Championship." "I think we've got a lot of talent on our team, and we've got the tools to (win the Big Ten)," linebacker Steve Morrison said. "All that really remains is that we've got to go out and do it. Go out and win every game, be ready every week. There's no doubt in my mind that we've got the tal- ent to accomplish our goals." The so-called "experts" tend to agree. All eight of the major preseason polls pick Michigan first in the Big Ten, and at least No. 3 (some have the Wolverines as high as No. 2) in the nation. The Sporting News concluded that the Wolverines "should have no trouble" winning the confer- ence, Athlon Really Big Ten stated that the conference has gone from Big Ten to "Big One" (though this was also a commen- tary on the troubles of the rest of the conference), and USA Today deemed Michigan "heavy Big Ten favorites." The pattern is clear: most ex- pect Michigan's catch to be bet- ter than the chase, and for the Wolverines to be soaking in the rays in Southern CaliforniaJanu- ary 1, 1994. But the chase won't be an easy one. Several obstacles stand in the Wolverines' path. One concern is the schedule. Though it looks friendly at first Total 12 199 305 2386 65.2 25 15 148.2 Opponents 12 228 395 2574 57.7 11 13 115.1 GP NO YDS AVG TD LG AG ALEXANDER 12 50 740 14.8 11 57 61.7 McGee 12 38 467 12.3 6 49 38.9 SMITH 12 25 320 12.8 1 43 26.7 TOOMER 12 16 238 14.9 1 65 19.8 WHEATLEY 11 13 145 11.2 3 50 13.2 HAYES 12 10 136 13.6 2 43 11.3 JOHNSON, J 11 17 107 6.3 1 21 9.7 MALVEAUX 12 11 101 9.2 0 20 8.4 Legette 11 7 58 8.3 0 24 5.3 POWERS, R 9 6 50 8.3 0 12 5.6 DAVIS, E 12 3 11 3.7 0 9 .9 FOSTE R, C 12 1 7 7.0 0 7 .6 BURKHOLDER 12 2 6 3.0 0 4 .5 Rose Bowl Champions Total Opponents 12 12 E 199 228 2386 2574 Scorin~ Touchdowns Rush Pass Other 12.0 11.3 25 65 198.8 11 94 214.5 Todd Collins The Wolverine's defense returns two Butkus Award-candidates in Matt Dyson (91) and Steve Morrison (36). Michigan led the Big Ten in total defense in 1992. Punt Retrns NO AVG TDI ALEXANDER26 14.3 2 GP WHEATLEY 11 ALEXANDER 12 ELEZOVIC 12 McGee 12 JOHNSON, J 11 POWERS, R 9 DAVIS, E 12 HAYES 12 FOSTER, C 12 Legette 11 SMITH 12 COLLINS, T 7 TOOMER 12 Grbac 10 LOVELL 3 Team 12 LG 80 16 19 13 1 0 0 4 3 3 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 11 0 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F PAT SAF 0-0 0 0-0 0 52-55 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2-3 0 0-0 1 FG 0-0 0-0 7-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 102 84 73 36 30 18 18- 12 12 12 12 6 6 6 2 2 2-PT PTS Rusi GP AT YE WHEATLEY 11 185 13 JOHNSON,J 11 155 7 DAVIS, E 12 61 3 POWERS, R 9 67 3 Legette 11 43 1 FOSTER, C 12 14 1 SMITH 12 5 11 ALEXANDER 12 5 RIEMERSMA 12 2 BUFF 11 4 f HAYES 12 1 COLLINS, T 7 10 - Grbac 10 15 - Total 12 567 32 Opponents 12 412 10 Pun GP NO STAPLETON 10 39 Azcona 3 7 Total 12 47 Opponents 12 75 Kicking M A M A ELEZOVIC 7 12 52 55 LOVELL 0 0 2 3 Total 7 12 54 57 Opponents 11 20 14 16 FVeld Goal Distnce ELEZOVIC Opp. 10-29 4-5 1-3 30-39 2-6 8-10 40-49 1-1 2-4 50+ 0-0 0-3 Long 41 44 scoringI 1 2 Michigan 101 154 Opponents 44 36 University Health serv UUS 207 Fletcher Ann Arbor M48109-1050 Attention husbands, wives, significant o dependents* of U of M stud The University Health Service Health Plan is available tc For a one time payment, the health pla most ambulatory health care (including o lab work and x-rays) provided at University Health Service during the There are additional fees for Pharmacy, Eye Care Clinic, orthop appliances and immunizations Costetric care is not available. *over the age of 10 years. glance, with five straight weeks athome to start the season (three non-conference games, an off week, and the Big Ten opener vs. Iowa), it is anything but. After the match with Hayden Fry's club, Michigan spends two weeks on the road - two weeks that may determine whether this chase ends in championship or capture. October 9 sees Michigan visit Michigan State, and like the cliche says, anything can happen during that matchup. Witness the 1990 contest in Ann Arbor, which had the Wolverines enter No. 1 nationally, and the Spar- tans enter winless. Michigan State won, 28-27, as Desmond Howard's late attempt for a two- point conversion reception was ruled incomplete. The week after this year's Spartan challenge, Michigan makes its first-ever visit to Penn State, for the first-ever meeting between the two football pro- grams. Mo vs.' Joe (Paterno), played out before 95,000 Happy Valleyers and a national televi- sion audience, is the game pointed to by most everyone as the con- test that decides the Big Ten ines made the Big Ten the "Big Two, Little Eight." This game could decide who the Big One is. Former Michigan coach Bo Schembechler said that, whilehe 'There's no doubt in my mind that we've got the talent to accomplish our goals.' - Steve Morrison Michigan linebacker believes the Wolverines "defi- nitely" can win the conference title this year, the schedule will. be Michigan's greatest challenge. "Michigan State will be tough," he said. "Penn State will be tough. Ohio State will be tough. And Wisconsin is always trouble." Bo wasn't exaggerating when he said the Badgers could be spoil- ers. After a 23-6 victory over Washington in the 1981 Rose Bowl, Michigan went to Wiscon- sin to start the 1981-82 season with a No. 1ranking from Sports Illustrated.The Badgers won, 21- 14, and Michigan wound up 6-3 in the Big Ten that year, tying for third and defeating UCLA, 33- 14, in the now defunct Bluebon- TOOMER HAYES 2 8 11.0 9.3 0 0 Total 36 13.0 2 80 Opponents22 7.3 0 19 Kickoff Returns NO AVG TD LG WHEATLEY 12 23.5 1 99 ALEXANDER2 21.5 0 30 HAYES 13 19.5 0 30 B'KHOLDER 1 12.0 0 12 MALVEAUX 2 11.5 0 13 SMITH 1 11.0 0 11 McGee 1 7.0 0 7 FOSTER, C 1 -2.0 0 -2 Total 33 19.1 1 99 Opponents68 18.0 1 88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .|.. .|.. .||||.. . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 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S 11 0 2 1 11 1 7 2 0 3 2 1 0 1 3 1 0 3 5 1 TOT 124 82 72 64 63 62 59 53 49 44 34 32 32 29 28 27 26 22 17 16 16 13 CHARLES BUFF Steuk Holdren McThomas Foster, B 54-58 14-16 BLANKENSHIP8 SMITH 7 REKOWSKI 4 ELLIOTT 3 ELEZOVIC 2 GRAVES 1 VANDERL'ST 0 McGee 1 JAECKIN 1 BURKHOLDER 1 Legette 1 Grbac 1 Azcona 1 ALEXANDER 1 Doherty 1 DAVIS, E 0 1 0 7-12 11-20 a 2 T 3 7 9 6 5 8 A 9 4 1 4 5 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 431 -4 171 S TOT 0 12 0 11 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 8 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 106 0 35 127 0 51, Senior running back Ricky Powers is among four strong tailbacks the Wolverines can call on in 1993. 0 0 1 1 i.il