Michigan 20, Ohio State 14 an vs. Washington State January 1, 1998 2 it aug Comm emorat i ve wrap - around sect I o n Monday November 24, 1997 JNDEFEATED WOLVERINES HEAD TO ROSE BOWL AFTER GRITTY VICTORY r. . ,bas ;a>< L4 / Kr ¢y p 7N !. 7 1 I 4. Y ] _ 'M' back in Rose Bowl after 5 years By Alan Godenbach Daily Sports Editor Four consecutive four-loss seasons and a five- year absence from the Rose Bowl had many con- vinced that the Michigan football program was stumbling into a pit of mediocrity. Now, the doubts have disappeared and roses have taken their place. Michigan is going back to the Rose Bowl with a chance to win its first national title since the 1948 season. The top- ranked Wolverines capped their first perfect reg- ular season since 1971 with a 20-14 victory Saturday over No. 4 Ohio State before a record crowd of 106,982 at Michigan Stadium. The Wolverines will face No. 10 Washington State in Pasadena on Jan. 1, in what will be Michigan's 17th Rose Bowl appearance. With Florida State losing to Florida, the Wolverines and No. 2 Nebraska (10-0 with two games before its bowl game left on its schedule) remain the only two undefeated teams in the nation. The Seminoles' loss Saturday vaulted Michigan to the top of the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll. The victory was highlighted by the grit of the nation's top-ranked defense with a dash of flash provided by perhaps the best player in the coun- try, All-Everything Charles Woodson. Three big plays from Woodson helped give Michigan a 20-0 lead: a 37-yard reception that set up the game's first touchdown, a 78-yard punt return that put Michigan ahead, 13-0, and an interception in the end zone in the third quar- ter. "Great players play big in big games," Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said. "I think Charles Woodson certainly played one of his greatest games in the very, very biggest game that we have at Michigan, in a game that meant everything to us." Woodson's first game-breaking play came just See ROSE BOWL, Page 3 Wolvenkes are not/ig short of magical A football season that can only be described as magical ended two days ago in triumph. Down went the hated Buckeyes, along with the doubts, the suspicions and the anxiety. Gone are the critics who said Lloyd Carr could not coach. Those who doubted Brian Griese's ability have mys- teriously disappeared, faded into the background, left with no choice but to proclaim that Michigan is, indeed, the best team in JOHN the land. LEROI There have been unde- Out of feated seasons and Rose Bounds Bowl berths before, but none have been won with': such parity in college football, none since Penn State joined the Big Ten, none since the Battle for the Roses was between Michigan and Ohio State ... and MARGARET MYM/Daily lichigan cornerback Charles Woodson trades blows with Ohio State wide receiver David Boston in the first quarter of Michigan's 20-14 victory over the Buckeyes. Inside this section Pp Michigan cornerback Charles Woodson may have proved he is the best olaver in the country. * - ', How to get tickets University of Michigan students, faculty, staff and alumni are eligible to purchase tickets for the 84th Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. Student tickets will he nnl eflcn n 2- antYot Ic Arena hetwan nnon nobody else. And never before has a Michigan team been this good, this talented, this determined and this well-coached. The Wolverines have suited up for 119 years - and this is the best football team the school has ever fielded. Trips to Pasadena used to be commonplace for Michigan. The Wolverines used to be one of - ^ a _ _~ _ _ - _ _ I . sll 'fI1 Rfth-vea nvAfiors