The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 21, 1997 - Mental midgets lucky to nd the stadium d Ohio State campus is certainly But the Buckeyes won't come up T excited for its matchup with with anything because when it comes to Michigan in Ann Arbor tomorrow. Michigan, the Buckeyes just can't seem Students clad in red and white have to win. It's a mental hurdle they can't spewing words all week. Just listen jump. How is that possible? to hat one sixth-year sophomore said Oh, wait. I'm talking about Ohio the other day: "Yeah, yeah. We're going State. The Buckeyes have mental blocks to beat Michigan! Yeah, yeah we are. about tying their shoes let alone devel- We always do. oping a successful game plan to beat the All my fiends Wolverines. are going to go Everyone in the college football see the game. world knows that Ohio State is the My car -- it's biggest choker and the biggest disap- too, you pointment come November. They clam ow - will up like frightened turtles when they play the trip Michigan. It's almost comical, and their to get us DANIELLE performance has become all too pre- heRUMORE dictable. When asked RUMy goodness! 1-7-1 in Ohio State by he was so Rumore coach John Cooper's tenure. They nfident that Has It should be ashamed. It has become a he Buckeyes source of amusement for the Michigan ill win, the faithful and a sore spot for Ohio State. eography major seemed taken aback Michigan owns Ohio State, it's that sim- the question. Maybe he didn't know ple. And even though the Buckeyes are he definition of the word confident, but a pretty balanced team on both sides of time, he was finally able to the ball this season, they will be too nd: "Uhhhh, uhhhh. I don't know. I busy flapping their lips about how much on't know much. They just, just ... better they are to concentrate on the uck! Yeah, that's it." game at hand. And then they'll get Yes, that must be it. scared. Maybe someone should remind the That's also getting too predictable. ental midget that Ohio State has only Just ask Ohio State wide receiver ten Michigan once in the last nine David Boston, who decided to jinx his ries and that he should drive northwest, team by saying that if the Buckeyes are ot south, to get to Ann Arbor (that's up clicking, they will beat Michigan by two nd to the left for Ohio State students). or three touchdowns. Hopefully, come tomorrow, the Maybe someone should have told ,eyes will be able to muster more him about a fellow named Terry Glenn. trepower than this student did. They And maybe someone should tell him - ill need more than words to beat the and Ohio State fans - that talk is Wolverines and make this game less cheap. athetic than what most have been in - Daily Sports Editor Danielle Rumore he 1990s. can be rached at drumore@umich.edu. Who will win tomorrow? Quoth the Buckeyes 4 The Daily says The Lantern says Beyes, M' wIzs nevermore nce upon a November day, while I shivered, cold and weary, Over a wondrous halftime lead and I cheered, barely winning, Suddenly in the second half, Springs fell and Streets ran, "T'is a travesty." I muttered as 69 yards later, the Wolverines scored - Not only this, but two fields goals more. Ah, distinctly I remember it was in January, FROM That each COLUMBUS separate Rose The Ohio State Bowl touch- Lantern Editors down wrought the Michigan ghost upon the field Eagerly I wished for the nation- al championship - vainly I had sought to console my thoughts - "if only we had beat them" For the rare and glorified title of Big Ten champs, yet not National, thanks to the Wolverines, Nameless here for ever- more. Presently my soul grows stronger, hesitating then no longer, "Coach Carr," say 1, "truly your forgiveness I implore, But the fact is that the Bucks are coming to your town, and although you may be ranked No.1 and lead the Big Ten, Ohio State is looking for sweet revenge." So here we come, ready for battle - We look to The Game to provide the lore. This is it and nothing more. "Michigan," said I, "thing of evil! - leader now, not champs, not ever Whether Jackson run, or Germaine throws, Michigan, left crying, on your Big House field In this home that Bo has haunted - tell me truly, I implore Is there - is there hope in Ann Arbor ? - tell me - tell me, I implore Can you take anymore?" The Rose Bowl champs turn my sad face of yesteryear into smiling By the defensive line and the talent of Joe and Stanley, "Michigan, though thy talk be big and plenty, thou" I say, "art sure no champion." Ghastly tough and quick, the Big Kat will run over your offense into the sportscaster's son, Tell me how it will feel to see his blood and gore Quoth Gary Moeller "I'll have one more." "Woodson," I said, "Buckeye by birth! - traitor still, if offense or defense, By the borders that are so near - by the shores of the Great Lakes - Tell this soul with sorrow laden if he shall clasp an intercep- tion, He is a rare and strange player one who chose Michigan over his home land, Quoth the Buckeyes, "You whore." "Be that word a sign of parting, state up North," I exclaim, upstarting - Get thee back into your dreams and the ideas of victory. Leave no trophy as a token of that dream that thy soul bath spoken, Leave the stadium broken, - quit the thought of winning Take thy dreams and leave them a the door, Quoth the Big Kat, "You'll never score." - The editors of the Ohio State Lantern can be reached at lantern4@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu. Michigan defensive end James Hall leveled Ohio State quarterback Joe Germaine In the Wolverines' 13-9 victory last season. Staff Picks *ll picks made against the spread. NICHOLAS J. COTSONIKA Game (HOME TEAM IN CIAP$) MICHIGAN (-3 1/2) vs. Ohio State Ohio State PENN STATE (-15 1/2) vs. Wisconsin Wisconsin Michigan State (-25) vs. ILLINOIS Michigan State *due (-14) vs. INDIANA Purdue IOWA (-21) vs. Minnesota Minnesota Florida State (-4 1/2) vs. FLORIDA Florida UCLA (-9 1/2) vs. SOUTHERN CAL UCLA WA$HINGTON (-6 1/2) vs. Wash. State Washington State Tennessee (-16) vs. KENTUCKY Tennessee AUBURN (-12) vs. Alabama Auburn Best Bet UCLA last week 6-4 erall 70-47-1 Qverall best bet 6-5 The (late) hits keep coing for Florida Michigan Penn State Michigan State Purdue Minnesota Florida UCLA Washington State Tennessee A uburn UCLA 5-5 57-60-1 5-6 Michigan Wisconsin Michigan State Purdue Minnesota Florida State UCLA Washington Tennessee Auburn UCLA -5 59-58-1 .5.6 Michigan Wisconsin Michigan State Purdue Minnesota Florida UCLA Washington State Tennessee Auburn Washington State 5-5 61-56-1 3-8 ...................................... .. _ ...................................._ .................................... .................................... ...................................... .................................... ............ ....................... > obinson foresees tough battle Ame Keullan has averaged more than 41 points a Day Br"s . game. LOS ANGELES (U-WIRE) - With "We gotta find an edge," Robinson Th o o h UCLA game looming over said. "We gotta play a great game ..- Michigan Is In If: b iern Cal coach John Robinson's and hope that they make some mistakes a Michigan beats Ohio edia luncheon on Tuesday, nobody in the process." row ould quite put a finger on what it Robinson said he expects more of a K Michigan loses to the ould take for the heavily favored 17-14 type of game. But if it is a Penn Stat wins its rem ruins to lose to Southern Cal. shootout, Southern Cal's 21-points-a- games and Ohio State it Robinson couldn't find a weakness game average may not even come close No. 1 and No. 2 in the the Bruin team, calling UCLA's to matching UCLA. Ohio State is in if' ade McNown the best quarterback Southern Cal tailback Delon 8 The Buckeyes beat Ml e's seen on film this year and touting Washington may miss Saturday's game Penn State loses to eiti defense as one of the most consis- due to an ankle injury he sustained last Wisconsin or Michigan the league. week against Oregon State. Ohio State beats Mic binson even acknowledged that Washington has averaged more than ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in CLA remains as healthy as ever, 100 yards in two career games against poll, which may require bile the Trojans are struggling to find UCLA, and leads the team in rushing State or Nebrask a loss running back healthy enough to carry this season with 377 yards. he ball more than 15 times. "Delon doesn't look OK," Robinson Nevertheless, Robinson is pleased said. "He may be questionable or ith his team's success since Southern doubtful for this game." al's loss at Arizona State, and espe- Replacing Washington will be ially in light of the past two victories LaVale Woods, who returns to the line- ver Stanford and Oregon State. up after missing six games because of H H , dr " e've had a season where we've an ankle injury. Woods, who has been needed for ri lot of injuries, and we haven't practicing with the team for the past involving n v >n as prepared as we'd have liked to two weeks, "will getsa chance to play in p*s* ib. - v e at quarterback and tailback," the game," Robinson said. obinson said. "But the only things "There aren't a lot of guys in there at . Pays 've been regretful about this season are running back right now," he said. "We e second half at Arizona State and the just have to hope that they stay healthy *For *nor e ffense at Washington. throughout the game and make some "But I'm not gonna dwell on that at big plays?' 11. We're just gonna play." The play of Southern Cal's defensive Just playing may not cut it against line has never been in question this sea- (CA, whose high-powered offense, son, as the Trojans are first in the Pac- includes running back Skip 10 and sixth in the nation against the irks and wide receiver Jim McElroy, run, allowing just 84.1 yards a game. Tha Mirhia an aamnst UCLA By Steve Gorton Independent Florida Alligator GAINESVILLE, Fla. (U-WIRE) - Peter Boulware and Reinard Wilson may be gone, but Florida coach Steve Spurrier has started the early talk about Florida's State's late hits. But that has not slowed down Seminoles strongside linebacker Lamont Green from making verbal promises of delivering physical punish- ment. "Their quarterback is going to get hit regardless," Green said. "They might as well tell quarterback Noah Brindise that he is going to be bruised up very bad after the game, because he's going to get hit before he throws the ball, while he throws the ball and if we're within a step while he's releasing, he's going to gethit again?' However, the 6-foot-3, 223-pound Brindise does not appear too worried. When told of Green's comments, he smiled and said he does not plan on wearing any extra padding as Danny Wuerffel did last year. "That's fine, I hope he hits me after I throw because then we'll geta penalty," Brindise said. "I'm not worried about it. "I know I'm going to get hit a lot. They've knocked a lot of quarterbacks out and they're going to have to really put a good licking on me to get me out?' Florida safety Tony George said the defense will stand up for its quarter- back, meaning any late hits by Florida State players might be cause for retalia- tion. "If it happens again, I guess it is just going to come down to trading blows, so to speak;' George said. "If they hit our quarterback like that, maybe we should go and hit their quarterback like that." The Seminoles have posted 64 sacks this season and knocked out the oppos- ing team's quarterback in seven games including No. 8 North Carolina's Oscr Davenport. Spurrier, who has suggested to the media that they watch tape of Florida State's defense this season, said he can- not understand what the Seminoles have to be proud of. "If that's something they want to brag about, I guess that's their business" he said at his weekly media luncheon on Tuesday. "I think it's sort of sad that you brag about hurting someone on the other team. If that's something that' important to them, let them talk about it "They're going to play like they always play. All we can hope is that>e referee controls the game. If he doesn't, I don't know what's going to happen out there. I can't ask our players to be spear- ing dummies, or tackling dummies or hit-late dummies. "We're not going to get speared onthe ground and hit in the back late afterwe throw the ball and things like that. I d d know how our players aregoing to react to that. It hasn't happened this year. Hopefully, it won't happen this game." I'I.WRa'.tI .DwrgnvII,. Too many loose papers to keep track of? Let us make your life easier with binding for --- Dollar, Dill 611 Church St. 655-9200 needs your help in naming a new room in the Michigan Union Criteria Someone who: 1) has genuine achievement and distinction in an activity related to the University's mission of research and scholarship, education or service or has contributed significantly to the Michigan Union. 2) would give special meaning to the naming. 3) has not otherwise been recognized on campus. 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