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Tommy Schanski, Tate Chandler, Jared Copenhaver, Clint Armstrong, Dave Petterson, Darren Baker, Kraig Pos. Ht. Wt. WR 6.3 198 CS 6.1 201 PK 5-10 180 CB 5-10 178 WR 6.3 189 CB 5-6 162 CB 5-11 190 ILB 6.1 229 TB 5-8 174 QB 64 221 RB 5-11 196 FS 6-2 172 WR 63 189 QB 6-5 213 QB 6-4 214 QB 6-6 223 CB 6-0 185 FS 6-0 181 WR 6-3 210 ILB 6-1 211 P 6-3 187 CB 510 186 QB 6-2 196 RB 5-10 179 ILB 6.1 213 WR 6-0 183 CB 60 189 RB 5-10 193 PK 6-2 194 CB 6-2 204 SS 6-0 180 FB 6-2 245 LB 6-0 215 FB 6-0 250 SS 6-0 204 WR 5.8 170 CB 6.1 186 SS 5-10 183 RB 6-2 221 RB 5-9 189 RB 6-1 185 RB 6-2 218 TE 6-5 251 LB 6-3 220 DT 6-4 272 P 6-2 201 LB 6-1 219 FB 6-0 258 OLB 6-3 225 FS 6-2 215 CB 5-11 190 PK 6-1 170 OLB 6r4 248 DE 6-3 260 WR 5-10 179 PK 6.1 186 Sechler, Andy Feely, Jay Johnson, Matt Carpenter. Chad Brackins, Eric Ziemann, Chris Moundros; Kirk Williams. 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Juaquin Williams, Josh Rumishek, Dan Sword, Sam Roth, Chris Wilson, Eric Kratus, Patrick Del Verne, Jeff Petruziello, Dave Lazarus, Shawn Frysinger, Jake Smokevitch, Jeff OLS 6-1 234 So. 5-10 5-10 6.4 6.2 6-7 6-2 6-5 62 6-3 6-2 6-1 62 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-5 5-11 6-4 6-5 6-4 6.4 6.4 6-3 6-0 6-7 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-3 6.5 6-7 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-4 6.1 6-4 6-6 6-4 6.4 6-4 6-3 6-3 6.2 5-11 6-4 6-3 5.11 6.4 6-3 6-4 6.0 199 Sr. 186 Jr. 258 So. 229 Fr. 288 Jr. 210 Fr. 283 So. 225 Jr. 257 Jr. 244 Sr. 288 Jr. 250 So. 285 Sr. 264 Fr, 226 Fr. 279 Fr. 275 So. 216 Fr. 288 Jr. 232 Fr. 299 Fr. 293 So. 242 Fr. 291 Fr. 235 Fr. 293 Jr. 284 Fr. 293 Fr. 285 Fr. 280 Fr. 296 So. 294 Sr. 296 Sr. 288 So. 248 Sr. 248 Fr. 251 Fr. 243 Fr. 181 Jr. 194 Sr. 256 Sr. 224 Fr. 263 Fr. 276 Sr. 279 Jr. 271 Fr. 241 Sr. 225 So. 279 So. 265 Jr. 210 So. 267 Fr. 227 Fr. 272 So. 225 Jr. Mfter six-game hiatus, Ray returns to Michigan n defense By SharatRaju Daily Sports Editor Six weeks have passed. The mid- way point of the season came and went. That means two thin'gs - Marcus Ray can play and the real season begins. The Michigan safety, after being suspended by the University and the NCAA for involvement with a sports agent last summer, returns to 22nd- ranked Wolverines and begins tomorrow against No. 9 Penn State. A lot has happened since then. The Wolverines won all six of their games despite sloppy play and con- ditions. The total defense improved dramatically from 96th in the coun- try to 14th. The Wolverines have reemerged into the national picture. Now Ray - who was relieved of his tri-captain title following his sus- pension - will join a unit that has carried the Wolverines in the past four games. Marcus "has had a good attitude towards all this," Michigan corner- back Andre Weathers said. "He's ready to contribute." But that's about all anyone has heard about Ray. How much will he impact the defense? How much will he play? - -. ~ '. ~ - 4 - . 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We have to have a total team effort in order to overcome Penn State." Everyone remembers last season's game, billed by the media as 'Judgment Day.' No. 1 Penn State, undefeated and playing the friendly confines of Beaver Stadium, were embarrassed by a confident Charles Woodson-led Michigan, 34-8. But with Woodson's departure from the secondary after last season, the defensive backs have had diffi- culty in regaining that swagger. "From the beginning, we have improved a lot since then," Weathers said. "We're coming together and we're improving every game." But the Wolverines haven't played a challenging opponent since Ray left after the Notre Dame game. "A lot of people counted us out because we lost the first two games early," Weather said. "And we strug- gled here and there but one good thing is that we believe in ourselves and that's all that matters." 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