10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 3, 1994 RECRUITS Continued from page 5 product. It's just business. "Plus, they not only cut the recruit- ing coordinator, but they also cut the number of times you can actually go out and evaluate. So how can you do as good a job with less people? It isn't going to be just football that's going to hurt. Everyone is going to hurt. The golf team is going to suffer because of it." However, if the recent trend contin- ues, the new recruiting class might be tappedtoplayearlierthan normal. Three years ago, only two true freshmen saw real-game action. Last year, the num- ber rose to eight. Moeller says this will only continue in the future. Moeller felt he could have given out two more scholarships but that it might come back to hurt him in future recruiting. "I'm going to sound like the presi- dent, but (using two more scholarships) is deficit spending in my opinion," Moeller said. "If I just sign someone today to fill up, then you hurt yourself next year." CAMERON TO GO PRO?: With all the talk about Tyrone Wheatley going pro or not, there is a new rumor on a Wol- verine jumping to the NFL. With the Washington Redskins hiring Norv Turner as head coach yesterday, a Washington Post story reported that Michigan assistant coach Cam Cameron might join him in the nation's capital as a receivers coach. Moeller said that he had heard the rumor of Cameron's possible depar- ture, but has not been contacted by anyone in the Washington organiza- tion about speaking with Cameron, who has served as a Michigan assistant for the last 10 years. Finley leads route of Michigan State; Hoosiers survive overtime ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael Finley scored 32 points -25 in the first half- leading No. 16 Wisconsin to an 87-62 victory over Michigan State, yesterday. The Badgers, playing without ail- ing freshman center Rashard Griffith, used a Big Ten record 14 three-point- ers, including five by Finley, to bury the Spartans. Finley was 12-of-19 from the field and added 11 rebounds and five assists as Wisconsin (5-3 Big Ten, 14-3 over- all) avenged a 70-60 loss to the Spar- tans on Jan. 19. Michigan State (5-4, 14-7) was led by Shawn Respert's 21 points. The Badgers, who led by as many as 29 points, didn't seem to miss Griffith, who has a painful lesion just below his right knee. Finley's first two baskets of the second half gave him 29 points and gave Wisconsin a 53-28 lead. His 25 first-half points were two short of the school record set by Marty Gharrity against Loyola, Ill., on Dec. 12, 1959. It was also two points short of the Wisconsin Field House record set by Purdue's Terry Dischinger on Jan. 27, 1962. Finley, who tied a school record with seven three-pointers in the Bad- gers' 79-75 loss at Michigan on Satur- day, had five of the Badgers' nine first- half three-pointers as Wisconsin led 49-28 at halftime. The Badgers took control early when Finley sparked a24-4 run with 15 points, including two three-pointers and a fast-break dunk off a behind-the- back, no-look pass from Darnell Hoskins. Finley missed his only three-point attempt in the second half and left the Finley game with five minutes remaining. No.14 Indiana 87, Ohio State 83 (OT) Indiana lost coach Bob Knight to an ejection and a starting forward to an injury, but the No. 14 Hoosiers still beat Ohio State 87-83 in over- time. Knight was tossed after receiving two technical fouls 69 seconds apart in the second half. Both technicals came for arguing with officials. Knight has been ejected from two exhibitions - one of them this season - and two Big Ten games in 23 years at Indiana. Without him, the Hoosiers over- came an 11-point deficit and moved into a tie for first place in the Big Ten with Michigan. Indiana (6-2, 13-4) extended the nation's longest home winning streak to 40 games. Seniors Damon Bailey and PA Graham led Indiana in the overtime. Graham, who scored 29 points, had a pair of three-pointers, two key assists and two free throws in the extra period. Bailey, who scored 19, had one basket and five free throws in the overtime. Indiana also got 22 points from Alan Henderson. Ohio State (2-6, 9- 10) got 26 points from Lawrenc. Funderburke and 24 from Jamie Skelton, including five three-pointers. The game was only 21 seconds old when Indiana forward Brian Evans, battling for an offensive rebound, dis- located his right shoulder for the sec- ond time this season. Iowa 92, No. 22 Minnesota 88 Jess Settles scored 19 points and Chris Kingsbury gave Iowa a lift in hi first start with five three-pointers t lead the Hawkeyes to a 92-88 victory over No. 22 Minnesota. Kingsbury and Mon'ter Glasper each finished with 15 points, James Winters had 14 and Kenyon Murray added 12 for Iowa (3-5, 9-8). Iowa missed seven of eight free throws to allow the Golden Gophers to rally from a 16-point deficit in the final minutes. Voshon Lenard scored 30 points forMinnesota (4-4, 14-7), including 15 in the final 4:25, while Randy Carter had 14, Arriel McDonald 12 and Townsend Orr 10. Tuman, Jerame Weathers, Andre Williams, Anthony TE 6-5 225 Liberal, KS TB 6-1 179 Flint WR 511175 Terre Haute, IN feyl you doing Turner hired by Redskins; Cooke wants results What are Saturday? Nothing? Then Spend... "A Day in The Life Of A Leader" .- F~~i. ~it~tM b -. 12:00 noon this Saturday, Hale Auditorium, in the B-school For information or to register call 663-4505 ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - The Redskins hired Dallas Cowboys of- fensive coordinator Norv Turner as their new coach yesterday with in- structions to win next season and get Washington back to the playoffs by 1995. Turner, afterhelping take the Cow- boys to two consecutive Super Bowl championships, replaces Richie Petitbon, fired last month after only one season, the Redskins' worst in three decades. The Redskins gave Turner a five-year contract, according to one team official, speaking on the con- dition of anonymity. No salary was disclosed. Petitbon had a two-year " contract with an annual pay of $450,000., Owner'Jack Kent Cooke put high expectations on Turner to reverse the Redskins' rapid descent from the Super Bowl championship just two seasons ago. They were 10-8, including the playoffs, in Joe Gibbs' last season in 1992, but fell to 4-12 under Petitbon. "I have high hopes that pretty soon, and soon to me means this coming year, we're going to embark on win- ning ways," Cooke said. "And shortly thereafter, the winning ways will turn into playoff ways. That may be as late as 1995. "Three Super Bowl trophies are not enough for Mr. and Mrs. Turner and me and my son. There are going tobe more, and it's not going to be in the distant future; it's going to be in the near future." Gibbs delivered all three of those trophies in his 12 years before resign- ing last March. Since December, after Petitbon's team faltered under limping quarterback Mark Rypien with no pro- tection from an injury-decimated line, the Redskins have looked upon Turner as almost a clone of Gibbs. "That's amazingly flattering; I've been an admirer of Joe Gibbs for a number of years," Turner said. "But there's no way I can be Joe Gibbs and there's no way I'm going to try to be Joe Gibbs. Only one thing will make the comparison valid, and that's the test of time." Turner, 41, is widely credited with turning the Cowboys 28th-ranked of- fense the year before he arrived from the Los Angeles Rams into a Super Bowl powerhouse two years later and keeping it through last week's second championship victory over the Buffalo Bills. "When afootball team is 4-12, there *Bagels eMuffin F rozen (Gis6. *Pasta Salads s 'Soups Yogurt 'Vegetable Salads -Glac) 'Fruit Salads r4 obviously are some problems that yol have to solve," Turner said. He said the Redskins have several talented veterans returning, but "obvi- ously there's some areas where the talent has to be improved." His first priority, he said, is putting a staff together by the end of the week. Turner spent Tuesday night contacting most of the assistants he wants and said yesterday the only thing that remains i* bringing them here "over the next three days" to sign contracts. Four members of Petitbon's staff will stay - defensive backs coach Emmitt Thomas, offensive line coach Jim Hanifan, tight ends coach Russ Grimm and offensive assistant Charley Taylor. Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks coach Dick Coury is in line to replac offensive coordinator Rod Dowhowei. Michigan receivers coach Cam Cameron, and Phoenix Cardinals as- sistants Bobby Jackson and Pete Rodriguez also are expected here Thurs- day or Friday. Three Cincinnati Bengals assis- tants - Ron Lynn as coordinator, Bob Karmelowciz for linemen and Mike Haluchak at linebackers - also will join Turner's staff with the Redskins. Next week, Turner said, he and his staff will be looking at films of the Redskins current players and consult with general manager Charley Casserly on how to fill out the roster when the free agency market opens Feb. 18. With the new salary caps, the Redskins will have to reduce their cur- rent $45 million payroll by about $1. million. They are in desperate need of a healthy quarterback and are ex- pected to turn to the draft, where they have the third pick, for either Tennessee's Heath Shuler or Fresno State's Trent Dilfer. "In the long run, you would like to' build an offense around a young guy, start from square one," Turner said. The Redskins also are looking t@ the free agency to get a new starting linebacker and defensive end, other linemen and possibly a receiver or two. Turner acknowledged there are "some tough decisions to be made." WHEN: DICK VITALE, SOUND-ALIKE C ONTEST! 12 Noon on Tuesday, February 8 eDeli Sandwiches 715 N. University WHERE: Power Center WHAT: "I know I sound like Dick Vitale ... but I CAN'T HELP IT!" - Contestants will be judged on their best 30 second impersonation - -N P-E 11 REMINDER: Nomination forms are due by FEB. 11th, 12pm, for consideration for the... 15th Annual Student Recognition -Awards These awards honor outstanding individuals who have contributed to the University and community. Nomination forms can be picked up from SOD C, CIC, & NCIC. Forms must be submitted to SOD C, 2202 Michigan Union, on or before Feb. 11th. 12 pm in order to be V 1 4 iK 'Al I