- The Michigan Daily -- Football Saturday - November 22, 1997 FEATURE i QUICK INFO November 22, 1997 - Fo l M One dream Brian Griese has had a tumultous career at Michigan, but after finally putting his critics to rest this season, he has the chance to lead the Wolverines to the Rose Bowl He Ohio State 1996 Record: 74 Big Ten (1st puace), 11-1 overall -AmmqLl I ON The two-deep Coach: John Cooper, 11th season Last meeting: Michigan 13, Ohio State 9; Nov. 23, 1996 Overaloserkm Michigan leads, 53,4-6 Key players LB Andy Katzenmoyer, So. TB Pepe Pearson, Sr. WR David Boston, So. MICHIGAN LEADERS Wide Receiver 9 David Boston 83 Vaness Provitt Left Tackle 77 Tyson Walter 75 Henry Fleming Left Guard 56 Rob Murphy OR 76 Jefferson Kelley Center 63 Kurt Murphy 50 Eric Gohlstein Right Guard 64 Ben Gilbert 55 Tam Hopkins Right Tackle 50 Eric Gohistein 67 Brooks Burns Wide Receiver 15 Dee Miller 42 Kevin Griffin Quarterback 8 Stanley Jackson AND 7 Joe Germaine Fullback 23 Matt Keller 37 Nick Goings Tailback 29 Pepe Pearson 5 Michael Wiley Tight End 85 John Lumpkin 84 Steve Wisniewski Placekicker 47 Dan Stultz 17 Andy Stamp m i N U p By Daniell dRumor, D)aily Sports Editor T he end of an era is here. Michigan quarterback Brian Griese does not flinch, complain or dwell on the inevitable. With the same inner calm and maturity that he has displayed all season, Griese acknowledged the magnitude of today's matchup against Ohio State, arguably the biggest game in the last decade for Michigan foot- ball and certainly the biggest game of his career. He knows the nation and his cyn- ics and supporters will be watching. As the quarterback, the leader of the best, Michigan's success hinges, in part, on how he handles the pressure playing in his last home game with Michigan's postseason fate hanging in the balance. He doesn't think about the Big House - as Michigan Stadium is affectionately known - the crowd, the excitement or the memories. Right now, concentra- tion supersedes emotion. "It's going to be emotional, but it probably won't hit me until after the game," Griese said. "During the game, I try to keep people focused. Once the final whistle blows, it will hit me." Today, Griese has the opportunity to beat Ohio State for the third straight year, and in the process, lead the Wolverines to the Rose Bowl, a dream of Griese's since he stepped onto campus as a wide-eyed freshman. It only seems fitting that the fifth- year senior has a chance to end his fairy-tale career with a fairy-tale season. Griese's football career has never been easy, but neither has Michigan football for the past four years. Things are differ- ent this season - for Griese and for the Wolverines. It's ironic that Griese almost did not return for his fifth year of eligibili- ty, with four straight four- loss seasons and a quarter- back controversy looming with Scott Dreisbach on his mind. But a strong showing in last year's Outback Bowl in Tampa. Fla., factored into the decision of his life.- My performance in the Outback Bowl had every- thinsg to do w,'ith my deccision," Gricee ?_ said. "Adter that, I knew I wanted to come back." Maybe something told him he had to come back. At the start of the season, Michigan was not expected to be in the Rose Bowl con- tention on the last day of its season, but it happened. Griese was not J" expected to be the primary rea- son the Wolverines made it this far, but he has been. Now Griese, a former non-schol- arship player, is the leader of a Michigan team that is undefeated, ranked No. 1 in the country for the first time since 1990 and has a chance to go to Pasadena for the first time since the 1992 season, if it can beat Ohio State today. "It's true, I've been through a lot here, but I wouldn't change a thing," Griese said. "My job is to get the team in the end zone. I realize my role this year, and I've been more of a leader." PASSING Player C-A Griese 161-252 Brady 12-15 Yds 1895 103 TD 14 0 Int 5 0 Kapsner 2-3 21 0 0 SARA STILLMAN/Daily In a controversial decision - but one that will not be second-guessed - Uoyd Carr gave Brian Griese the starting quarterback job the first game of the season. RUSHING Player Att Howard 173 Thomas 116 C. Williams 57 Floyd 48 RECEIVING Player No. Howard 32 Tuman 26 Streets 24 C. Williams2l Shaw 19 Thomas 13 Woodson 10 Shea 8 Floyd 7 PUNTING Player Vinson Griese Yds 856 500 264 229 Yds 256 3871 3491 176 2351 128 1941 76 83 Avg 4.9 4.3 4.6 4.8 Avg 8.0 14.9 14.5 8.5 12.4 9.8 19.4 9.5 11.9 Lg 51 58 16 31 Lg 26 53 41 26 39 28 37 23 43 Avg 39.6 39.0 TD 7 4 1 2 TD 1 4 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 Lg 54 41 M m m 1'' K C4 _, . Griese patrolled the sidelines most of that season. He was a senior, a for- mer starter on a nationally-recognized team and now his most exciting moments came as Michigan's pooch punter. Redemption came in the final game of the season against Ohuio State. Griese relieved Dreisbach at halftime and carried the Wolverines from a nien-point deficit to a 13-9 victory, spoiling the Buckeyes' unde- feated season for the second consecu- tive season. So what's Griese's secret against the Buckeyes? "Secret? I don't know. The secret has been good weather," Griese joked. All kidding aside, Griese has a chance to make it three-straight victo- ries against the Buckeyes today and end his career against a team he has dominated. This game "is so important, it's hard to explain," Michigan linebacker Sam Sword said. "To send our seniors out with an undefeated record would be a great honor." U.. Now fast forward again and stop at the present. This is where the story ends. Griese has traveled an interesting road to get to where he is now, and the only secret to his success this sea- son has been hard work, dedication and a commitment to fundamentals. Griese is not the prototypical quar- terback with a strong arm, quick feet and a bag of hidden weapons. He does not have a strong arm, he isn't very quick and he tends to keep the game plan simple. His strengths is to keep things simple: simple pass pat- terns, smarts, quick thinking and poise in the pocket. It has worked perfectly so far. Griese is living proof that success also follows quarterbacks who don't have big names and who aren't flashy or high-powered machines. He is cur- rently ranked 19th in the country in passing efficiency, just two spots behind Tennessee's Peyton Manning, the front-runner for the Heisman Trophy. There are just four quarter- backs in the history of Michigan foot- ball who have passed for more than 300 yards in a game - Griese is third on that list with 323 yards against Penn State in 1995. He is 12th on Michigan's single- season passing yards list with 1,577 in 1995. He already has 1,895 passing yards in the '97 season, courtesy of short, methodical pass patterns aided by a few key blocks. With two games remaining, Griese has the potential to move into the list's top-five. "Brian Griese is doing a great job running that football team," Ohio State coach John Cooper said. It is strangely appropriate that Griese will cap off his career against the Buckeyes, but the tables are turned this season. This season, Ohio State has a chance to play spoiler to Michigan's perfect season. A Michigan victory will give the Wolverines the Rose Bowl berth they covet and hand Griese a memorable season. A loss will likely erase his fairy-tale story. "We understand what we did to them last year," Griese said of Michigan's 13-9 victory. "Every guy remembers that, and we're committed to not letting that happen to us. "I had always dreamed of the Rose -Bowl, but I never thought it would come to this," Griese said. "I haven't had a problem relaxing. You only get to live once and go through this type of experience." No. Yds 411623 3 117 Defensive End 56 James Hall 59 Grady Brooks Defensive Tackle 91 Josh Williams 95 Pat Kratus Nose Tackle 58 Rob Renes 94 Eric Wilson Defensive End 81 Glen Steele 90 Juaquin Feaze Outside Uneback 43 Clint Copenhe 45 Jeff Holtry Cornerback 30 Andre Weathe 5 James Whitley Wide Receiver 86 Tai Streets 85 Marcus Knigh Left Tackle 79 Jeff Backus 0 73 Paul Tarinous Left Guard 76 Steve Hutchin 67 David Brandt Center 68 Zack Adami 64 Steve Frazier Right Guard 52 Chris Ziemanr 67 David Brandt Right Tackle 77 Jon Jansen 71 Jeff Potts Left End 94 Robert Bailey 96 Tony Eisenhard Left Tackle 68 Winfield Garnett 92 Paul Breed Right Tackle 73 Joe Brown 95 Jim Bell Right End 48 Matt LaVrar 90 Clinton Wayne Outside Linebacker 52 Kevin Johnson 46 Marcel Willis Middle Linebacker 11 Antoine Winfield 3 David Mitchell Outside Unebacker 45 Andy Katzenmoyer 44 Chris Kirk Cornerback 35 Jerry Rudinski 32 Na'il Diggs Strong Safety 19 Ahmed Plummer 2 Rolland Steele Free Safety 13 Damon Moore 20 Central McClellion Cornerback 1 Gary Berry 17 Percy King Punter 41 Brent Bartholomew 47 Dan Stultz I -z _e KICKOFF RETURNS Player No. Yds C. Williams 14 285 PUNT RETURNS Player No. Yds Shaw 10 76 Woodson 28 186 Whitley 3 15 Avg Lg TD 20.4 31 0 DEFENSE Player Sword Jones Ray Hendricks J. Williams Steele Hall Woodson Renes Weathers Copenhaver Gold Mayes Feazell Peterson Taylor Whitley Wilson Patmon Swett Solo 66 53 35 27 26 27 24 26 25 24 19 18 15 15 17 13 13 5 4 3 Avg 7.6 6.6 5.0 Asst 22 21 24 21 20 16 18 14 15 13 10 9 10 9 6 3 3 5 5 4 Lg 26 20 7 Tot 88 74 59 48 46 43 42 40 40 37 29 27 25 24 23 16 16 10 9 7 TD 0 0 0 Staff Picks - all picks made against the spread. Game (ROME TEAM IN CAPS) MICHIGAN (-3 1/2) vs. Ohio State PENN STATE (-15 1/2) vs. Wisconsin Michigan State (-25) vs. ILLINOIS Purdue (-14) vs. INDIANA IOWA (-21) vs. Minnesota Florida State (-4 1/2) vs. FLORIDA; UCLA (-9 1/2) vs. SOUTHERN CAL WASHINGTON (-6 1/2) vs. Wash, State Tennessee (-16) vs. KENTUCKY AUBURN (-12) vs. Alabama Best Bet Last week Overall Overall best bet NICHOLAS J. COTSONIKA Ohio State Wisconsin Michigan State Purdue Minnesota Florida UCLA Washington State' Tennessee Auburn UCLA 6-4 72-47-1 5-5 ALAN GOLDENBACH Michigan Penn State Michigan State Purdue Minnesota Florida UCLA Washington State Tennessee Auburn UCLA 5-5 57-60-1 4-6 JOHN LEROI PASS DEFENSE Player Int Yds Woodson 6 7 Ray 5 43 Hendricks 2 0 Copenhaver 1 19 Jones 1 17 Patmon 1 0 Sword 1 0 Michiga W iscons Michigan S Purdue Minnesot Florida Sts UCLA Washingt Tennesse Auburn UCLA 5-5 59-58-1 4-6 L9 4 30 0 19 17 0. 0 Brk-up 4 4 2 0 1 0 2 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-5 4-6