The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, March 18, 1996 - 7B FOOTBALL Questions loom as stars leave By Ryan White Daily Sports Writer There will be good news waiting for Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr when spring practice begins today: nine of last season's 11 defensive starters will be there to greet him. The bad news is that Carr will be trying to find replacements for receiv- ers Amani Toomer and Mercury Hayes, linemen Jon Runyan and Joe Marinaro, and back Tshimanga Biakabutuka, which will occupy most of Carr's time. There is also that pesky quarterback problem. Sophomore Scott Dreisbach started the first four games of last season be- fore injuring ligaments in his right thumb on his throwing hand, in a freak accident during practice. Junior Brian Griese replaced Dreisbach and went 5-4 in finishing the season. Heading into practice, however, po- sitions are switched. Dreisbach is healthy and ready to go, while Griese is hindered with a sore right shoulder. "I would like to see Scott take up where he left off, but improve on the fundamentals he needs to improve on," Carr said of his returning signal caller. "He's got all the physical attributes, he just needs to improve on the mental aspects of the game." Before his injury, Dreisbach had com- pleted 56 of his 106 passes and led Michigan to a 4-0 start. Griese passed for 1,577 yards while completing 53.4 percent of his passes. While Dreisbach is favored to regain the starting job, Carr isn't looking to make the decision during the next three weeks of workouts. "You don't become a quarterback over night," Carr said. "They both have a lot to improve on, a lot of fundamental things to improve on." Carr also wants to take good looks at redshirt freshmen Tom Brady and DiAllo Johnson. While Carr has plenty of quarter- backs to choose from, he's not sure to whom they will throw the ball. The loss of Toomer and Hayes leaves the Wolverines with a very thin corps of receivers. Only Tyrone Butterfield, Todd Brooks, Anthony Williams, Terrance Quinn and Tai Streets return for Michi- gan. That group combined for just 10 catches last season. At the running back position, Carr will have to decide who is going to replace Biakabutuka, who is leaving school early for the NFL. Don't expect to see just one player equal Biakabutuka's 303 carries last year, though. "Biakabutuka carried the ball more times than any back I'd seen in a long time," Carr said. "He was physically capable of doing that. What we have to do this year is spread that part of oui offense out." That responsibility will fall on the shoulders of three backs: juniors Chris Floyd and Chris Howard and sopho more Clarence Williams. The three combined for 642 yards last season. Williams led the way, rush ing for 261 yards on 60 carries. Carr's final problem will be filling in- the holes left by the graduation ofMarinaro: and Runyan's early departure. Runyan's hole at left tackle may be filled by last season's starting tackle on the right side, Jon Jansen. That would leave senior Thomas Guynes the start ing spot on the right side. "We have to rebuild," Carr said. "We have the makeup of a good offensive line, but we have some work to do." Carr won't really know what he has until next summer, though, when the freshmen report to camp. The performances of DavidBowens, Charles Woodson and Clarence Will iams proved that freshmen can make an impact, and the same could be true next season. "We have to see where we are in terms of weaknesses and strengths to see what we need to do going into the fall," he said. ,Brian rWese, in action here against Indiana, is in a battle with Scott Dreisbach for the starting quarterback position on the Michigan football team. Field conditions cancel spring game Drainage problems render Michigan Stadium unusable By Ryan White Daily Sports Writer Lastyear, injuriesprevented the Michi- gan football team from playing its normal spring game. 'This ear, the blame lies in Michigan StadiTni - on it, to be exact. Due to drainage problems with the stadium's turf, and Yo t work being done to Correct the problem, Notebook ere will not be a spring game this year. Injuries to numer- ous players caused former coach Gary Moellerto hold a controlled scrimmage in the place of the normal intrasquad gamelast April. "Our players look forward to it. I think everyone looks forward to it," Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said of the game. "I'm *isappointed we can't have it." Moving the game to another location was ruled out because there is no ad- equate facility available nearby. Eastern Michigan's Rynearson Sta- dium is large enough, but the Eagles are having problems with their artificial turf and are actually talking to Michi- gan about using its practice facilities. Carr does, however, plan on opening up a practice for players' parents to come and watch. KICKING OFF: Carr said one of his biggest priorities during spring practice will beto improve the Wolverines' kick- ing game. "I think two of our four losses a year ago were directly attributable to the kicking game," Carr said, referring to defeats against Michigan State and Texas A&M. Carr also said that the kicking game was a big part of the Wolverines' loss to Penn State. DOWN AND BACK: Two players will miss the beginning of spring practice, but one will be back. Linebacker Mike Elston and defensive end Juaquin Feazell are both recovering from injuries and will not be with the squad when workouts begin today. However, cornerback Charles Woodson, who injured his knee in the Wolverines' 22-20 loss to Texas A&M in the Dec. 28 Alamo Bowl, will be back. Carr said Woodson will be held out of contact drills for the first week to see how the knee reacts. Woodson won last year's Big Ten Freshman of the Year honor and was named first team All-Big Ten by the conference's coaches. MOvING ON: Two players who were on last season's roster won't be there this year, even though they are eligible to play. Offensive guard Ron Acheson has decided to give up football, and full- back George Howell has made the deci- sion to transfer. Howell saw limited action last year after moving from line- backer to fullback. "George's father has an illness and his career hadn't gone like he had hoped, so he is going to transfer to a school closer to home," Carr said. 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