2- The ichigan Daly - FodbAtbui a y - November 7, 194P 0 9 ember 7,:1998 - - INSIDE FOOTBALL SATURDAY - Feely divine as Michigan's focused j -3-. Flattening victory Riding a five-game winning streak, Michigan went into the Metrodome last week planning to refine its game before facing Penn State. But, the Wolverines left the Minnesota game on tenu- ous ground after an uninspired 15-10 victory 4- The Matchups Will Marcus Ray's return affect the improving Michigan defense? How much will he play? Does the defense need to adjust it game plan for Ray's All- America skills? Daily football writer Mark Snyder breaks down the game, position by position, pointing out which spots are crucial to each team's game plan. - 6- G'Day mate The Michigan basketball team opened its season with a 80-48 exhibition victory over the North Melbourne (Australia) Giants. Guards Robbie Reid (16 points) and Louis Bullock (27) led the way for the Wolverines shooting from beyond the 3-point arc. Michigan plays next Monday against Athletes in Action. -7- ._. 0%0 0 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 Nittany Lions and the Wolverines. - 8- The Rosters Player by player, all the vitals of everyone on both teams. Listed are the players who play and watch. -10- Ling legend After 33 years as the Penn State coach, Joe Paterno recorded his 300th victory earlier this fall. Records are nothing new for the man who has won two national championships. Michigan placekicker Jay Feely gives credit for his success to a higher power. Jugaamug By sbarat R Daily Sports FAitor It takes a lot to be a placekicker. Consistency. Form. Leg strength. How about Divine Intervention? It might just work for Michigan senior kicker Jay Feely. Before attempting field goals he asks for a little help. "'I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me,' is the prayer I say," Feely said. Feely has been playing like he's been heaven- sent this season. Since assuming the full-time kick- er role, he has drilled 9 of 13 through the uprights, including a 51-yarder against Michigan State. Just this past Saturday, with the Michigan run- ning game severely struggling, Feely proved to be the Wolverines' savior. He made both of his field goals, including a late-game 18-yarder that gave the Wolverines a five-point lead. The kick forced the Gophers into a position where they needed a touchdown to win, not just a field goal. Feely's efforts have managed to salvage victory from the clutches of defeat on ocassion, but he has- n't been able to resurrect the Wolverines by himself. "I don't think we're a frustrated team, I don't think that at all," Feely said. "It's just frustrating to know we can be better." Just as the Wolverines have struggled through- out to find the right people in the right places - for example, tailback, quarterback, punt returner - Feely wasn't Michigan's first choice for kicker. Kraig Baker, who handled the kicking chores last season, began this year and played against Notre Dame. After a few misses early in the game, he was yanked in favor of Feely. Since then, Feely hasn't relinquished the posi- tion. Along with consistent field-goal kicking, the Odessa, Fla., native has made 21 of 21 extra-point attempts. But his success hasn't overshadowed the prob- lems surround the special teams unit as a whole. "I think we've underachieved in special teams;' Feely said. "We've had a good game plan going into each game. It just happens to be one part of it each week - whether it's the kickers or returners fum- bling the ball, things like that. It' been a different part each week. We can't do that and we know that and we keep improving." Besides Feely field-goal kicking and Hayden Epstien's out-of-the-end-zone kickoffs, the Wolverines have been trying to achieve consistency HoPi free to Va0 ~vao yundaY fey a i66 WARREN ZINN/Da Sam Sword canted the ittle Brown Jug of the fel ast week after the Michigan defense held tough, not alowing a score afer the first quarteL WARREN ZINN/Daiy Before he attempts a field goa including this one against Northwestern, Jay Feely says 'I can do all things through Chist who strengthens me,' the Michigan kicker said. Tell your parents itd required/or Comimunwatoi How could they refuse when they find out you won't be running up their phone bill calling collect.s Because with AirTouch Student rate Prepaid Cellular, you purchase students. Which and no long-term c Plus, AirTouch special discounte s to Michigan colleE means your paren whatever airtime you want in advance. 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