2- T Michigan Daily -- Saturday - October 24,1 CowrEirS 0 '.. t 4 .. O&ber 24, 1998 ._..,. F --O ber 2. 19.---..-.--- - - INSIDE FOOTBALL SATURDAY - Vinson boots deep despiteI Raining 'Cats On a wet and muddy track, Michigan somehow persevered to squeak out a 12-6 victory at Northwestern. Most of Michigan's offense came on the ground, as freshman tailback Justin Fargas danced his way to 120 yards on 31 carries. For the second consecutive week, the Wolverines' defense recorded a safety. -4- The Matchups Indiana's offense has been terror- izing the Big Ten, leading the conference in rushing and among the top in passing. How will they fare against the Michigan defense at the Big House? Daily football writer Jim Rose breaks down the game, position by position, pointing out which spots are crucial to each team's game plan. .-6.. Around the world Michigan athletes are not restricted to games in Ann Arbor. Some are world travelers, as well. Quick info Everything you ever wanted to know about the game and where Michigan stands so far this sea- son. There are staff picks, stats and starters for both the Hoosiers and the Wolverines. -.8-. The Rosters Player by player, all the vitals of everyone on both teams. Listed are the players who play, watch and - in Indiana's case - some who didn't even travel to Ann Arbor. -10- Seing double? For Lloyd Carr, looking at the Indiana game film to watch quar- terback Antwaan Randle El can't be too captivating. Imagine if he had to see another Randle El on the same team? Well, that night- mare is a reality for the Michigan coaching staff. -11-IUO Lgging it out When Jason Vinson came to Michigan, football was hardly a concern. Like any other fan, he attended games and cheered on the Wolverines. Now, in his final year at Michgan, he is the start- ing punter - and he's secured ichigan's last two victories with his leg. Purple Rain By MaltkSnyder Daily Sports Editor There must be a reason it's called the coffin corner. The best guess is the suffocation cre- ated by the sidelines and end zone - a place where there's only one way out. The intent of any punter is to launch the pigskin off his foot - often in dri- ving rain - to the tightest spot possible. Jason Vinson, Michigan's punter, knows the scenario all too well. In fact, recently, he has refined it to a science. Last week's showcase punt came late in the fourth quarter when Vinson stared messy conditions in the face and scoffed. This non-verbal communication came in the form of an ideal punt. With less than six minutes left and Michigan leading, 10-6, he placed the 52-yard boot on the one, icing Northwestern's already cold, wet fate. The punt forced Northwestern to emerge from its own end, a near-impos- sible task in the rain, one that elicited a self-imposed safety by the Wildcats. And,'amazingly enough, Vinson's gem came on a punt that rolled. "That one I was just trying to hit like the other ones, I wanted to hit it a little bit left, but I saw a guy coming up the middle as I was getting ready to punt it and then I just tried to get it off quickly," Vinson said. "It just ended up that I hit it in a spot that wasn't just mud so it didn't drop dead like the other guy's did." Courtesy of MICHIGAN SPORTS INFORMATION Michigan punter Jason Vinson was named Big Ten co-special teams player of the week for his efforts against Northwestern. The Vinson File A former walk-on who earned the starting punting job last season, Vinson was named second team All-Big Ten by the conference's coaches last year. Vinson's stats for the 1997-1998 season: The importance of solid punt coverage was never as evident as against Iowa three weeks ago. Michigan was frustrated late in the game and clung to a one-point lead. After the offense stalled with about a minute to go, Vinson was called on to bury the Hawkeyes deep in their own end. He did better than that. Vinson's perfect punt pinned Iowa freshman kick returner Khalil Hill into the far corner of the field. Hill drifted into the end zone, and was tackled for a game-sealing safety. And Vinson, the understated senior from Troy, knew he had to adapt to the situation. "Iowa was a team that set up a wall, and I had to be prepared for all of a sud- den a guy breaking down the side and guys blocking me to that sideline," Vinson said. For his efforts against Northwestern, Vinson etched his name on an award of significant proportion - at least in length of title. Vinson won the co-Big Ten special teams player of the week award after he averaged 47 yards on three punts in the adverse Evanston conditions. "I think Jason Vinson had his best game at Michigan," Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said. "I think he's punted very consistently this year. Whether you're kicking off, kicking a field goal or an extra point, at some point there, you're on one leg. "If you don't have good you're going to fall and a bad pl ensue. I thought Jason did a grea The mysterious "zone" uniqu letes is where Vinson finds hims days. His season stats (28 punts: yard average) provide a con ME . No Pi Free a0t8 0$ if l taj day of everry lOflt 4 i d. 9' m W e' *4 MARCART M YERS/pasty Sam Sword (93) and the Michigan defense stifled Northwestern in another muddy Big Ten campaign last weekend. Punts 52 Yards Ave. Long Inside 20 2023 38.9 54 19 --.j Tell your parents itt required/or Comnunicatn How could they refuse when they and no long-term co find out you won't be running / NjPlus, AirTouch i up their phone bill calling collect. O special discounted Because with AirTouch Student rates to Michigan college Prepaid Cellular, you purchase students. Which means your parents whatever airtime you want in advance. 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