__ ' 'i IJ Itn m * .6m. (-r, :1Fyl'^a nn e I.i lls1, E.I flUIr.V Ta.T prnp llel! T9 ca W LLD - I ie IIIaIamty - r\IGKUTT vi .U'- iI IUIU k JuPICTIU'tf .4, l.",.' Eagles grounded #JON CONFERENCE -= The significance of last season's Michigan-Boston College game is plain to see.t It was Michigan quarterback Scott Dreisbach's final game of the year. Other than that, not much can be said about last year's game, and there likely won't be much said after this year's. The Eagles return eight players on offense, but none of them are quarter- back Mark Hartsell. Hartsell, who graduated last May, but had a year of eligibility remaining, opted to leave Boston College early. He signed as a free agent with the Washington Redskins. Sophomore Scott Mutryn got the start in Boston College's opening win at Hawaii, but junior Matt Hasselbeck has been given the starting nod this week- end against Virginia Tech. Junior Omari Walker, who ran for 538 yards last season, will be the Eagles top runner,, and junior reciever Steve Everson returns after being Boston College's leading pass-catcher last year. Defensively, Boston College lost five starters, including linebacker Matt Haff, who led the Eagles with 94 tackles. "We will play a new scheme of defense," Boston College coach Dan Henning said. "Basically, it will be what is known as a '8-man front' defense with multiple looks." Regardless of the new look, between inexperience and a relatively tough schedule, it may be tough to better last season's 6-5 finish. And as for the Wolverines, they hope Boston College is only one of Dreisbach's games, not the last. - Ryan White AP PHOTO After a strong performance at No. 2 Tennessee, UCLA figures to give Michigan all it can handle Sept. 28 in Michigan'Stadium. Wolverines, Bruins battle again You Want Perr We Got Perry! 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Afterwards, Donahue complained that Schembechler ran up the score. The next September in Ann Arbor, the two schools met again, and, once again it appeared that Donahue would be complaining after the final whistle. Early in the second quarter, the Wolverines led, 21-0, and appeared well on their way. But faster than you can say "U-C-L- A!, fight!, fight!, fight!," the Bruins had stormed back for a 31-27 victory. Never has a Michigan team led by so much during a game and lost. The two schools met again later that season in the Rose Bowl with UCLA winning the rematch, 24-14. Then in 1989 in the waning seconds of a nonconference game in the Rose Bowl, the Wolverines executed the on- side kick of their dreams and kicked a winning field goal in a 24-23 besting of the Bruins. The next year, Michigan blitzed UCLA in Ann Arbor, 38-15. Which brings us to this season. And while the Sept. 28 meeting between the two schools- should be a solid matchup, sadly for Southern Californians - those not partial to USC - UCLA isn't what it once was. First-year coach Bob Toledo inherits a squad that is just 43-36-1 over the past seven seasons. The Bruins are no longer a national power. Toledo is out to change that. "We feel Bob will be an outstanding head coach for UCLA," said Peter Dalis, UCLA Director of Athletics. "He is a very innovative coach and his offenses (as an assistant) at Oregon, Texas A&M and UCLA have been cre- ative and exciting." While the Bruins return only 10 starters from last season's 7-5 team, Toledo has a quarterback with a rifle as a left arm in Cade McNown. Last season, the" sophomore became the first true freshman in school history to throw for over 300 yards in a game (306 versus Fresno State) and engi- neered a 24-20 victory over No. 11 USC in the regular-season finale. 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