12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 27, 2000 TOLEDO Continued from Page 10 Wolverines. Becky Radomski, lead- ing Toledo with kills, Carrie McCaw, supporting with sets, and Theresa Estes, defending with digs, came up short to a team of talented players. The first match allowed for a few volleys as the Wolverines were only warming up. Toledo scored net viola- tions as Michigan scored points. And so followed the remaining games. Michigan's fast offense and choreographed plays mixed with the team's enthusiasm awarded another win, bringing the Wolverines to 9-2 overall. Friday, the Wolverines head to Champaign to play the Fighting Illini in a return to their conference schedule. "We are going to have to play some very solid volleyball," Coach Mark Rosen said. "They are a good team, they are a balanced team, and they have a couple very experienced players. But we have some great players too, and, right now, we are just trying to stick to our rhythm. "If we can control the ball fast and stick to our rhythm, we will go in there and do a good job in their house." Under attack The Wolverines improved their team attack with every successive game in their 15-8, 15-6, 15-6 sweep of Tofdedo. Here i per game: GAME K is their team attack E TA PCT ONE 21 11 46 .217 TwO 15 THREE 13 7 30 .267 4 29 .310 LECTURE NOTE BLOWOUT!! Sept. 18 -29th i Hl Bio 324 Bio Anthro 161 Bio Anthro 364 Econ 101 Econ 102 Econ 402 Geo Sci 100 Geo Sci 104 Geo Sci 105 Geo Sci107 Geo Sci 110 Geo Sci 111 Geo Sci 114 Geo Sci115 Hist 160 Hist 218 Hist 389 Linguistics 210 Philosophy 232 Philosophy 356 Physics 125 Physics 140 Physics 240 Physics 242 Poli Sci 140 Psych 111 Psych 330 Psych 340 Psych 350 Psych 360 Psych 370 Psych 380 Psych 390 Psych 436 Wom Studies 220 Wom Studies 240 BIG TEN Continued from Page 10 support rally and prayer that will take place this Friday at noon in front of "Old Main," Penn State's student commons. VN DYKE PRACTICING: Michigan State quarterback Ryan Van Dyke practiced with the team Monday and yesterday had the chance to "run the team," coach Bobby Williams said. "Ryan has made a lot of progress," Williams said. "He's taking it hard because he really wants to play. He's worked very hard during the off sea- son." Van Dyke has been sidelined with a broken thumb since the season opener against Marshall. In his absence, true freshman Jeff Smoker has guided the Spartans to a perfect record so far, including a last-gasp victory over Notre Dame last week. Michigan State faces Northwestern Saturday. Williams did not say whether Van Dyke would be ready for the Wildcats, who are coming off an upset of No. 17 Wisconsin, but assured reporters he was still the starter. "As soon as Ryan's healthy he'll be back in there," Williams said. "Northwestern had a huge victory over Wisconsin, and they're coming in here with an excellent team." Food For Thought Vietnam and the Movies Themovie Hamburger Hill was screened for the first time for veterans of the 101 st Airborne Division. One of the troopers who fought in the battle said that the only inaccuracies were, "they used the wrong model M-16, the wrong style patch on the shoulder and the whore- house had a dirt floor, not a concrete floor." Gary Lillie & Assoc., Realtors www.garylillie.com CP CETE AP PHOTO Michigan State true freshman Jeff Smoker has taken on the quarterback -responsibilities for the Spartans after senior Ryan Van Dyke went down in the opener. DuBose offered to quit 'Bama after 1-2 start Top students take notes in your classes and provide them in typed paragraph format. Notes are accurate, complete, and easy to understand. Grade A lecture notes are valuable supplemental study materials that can help you achieve the grade you want. All courses are faculty approved. Current Lecture Notes are taken and typed daily during the current term. Purchase by the day or as a full term subscription. Test Packs are current notes bundled for your convenience so the you get just the lectures covered in your next test. Backnotes are full sets of notes that have been taken during previous term. www.gradanots.com."email: annarbor@gradeanotw.com More Classes Added Daily. Call 741-9669! LECTURE NOTES I I Receive a futerm setof lecturenoteufor only $28. Grade A Notes I 1100 S. University, Above Nat City Bank - 741-9669 TUSCALOOSA (AP) - Alabama coach Mike DuBose, whose team is off to its worst start in a decade, offered to resign 10 days ago. His offer was declined. The Birmingham News and The Tuscaloosa News reported Tuesday that DuBose made the gesture after Alabama was beaten 21-0 by Southern Mississippi on Sept. 16. DuBose confirmed he made the offer privately to athletic director Mal Moore in the locker room after the game. "I did tell him after the Southern Miss game that I would resign, if that's what he thought was best for the university," DuBose said. "That was not intended for an imme- diate resignation. That was intended for the end of the year, based on what is best for this university and football team. "It was a statement made in privacy, in the coaches' locker room that I never expected to get out." It's an emotional thing after the game" Moore said Monday night. "In a dressing room like that, it is not an official meeting in that context, and I certainly took it that way." The Crimson Tide are 1-3 after two straight losses. DuBose, at his regular Monday news conference, was openly critical of the job he has done. "I'm mad at myself, because I'm not doing the job the way the job should be done," DuBose said. "I'm not going to make excuses. We're not playing as well as we're capa- ble of. The staff knows that, the players know that, and that starts with me. I've got to do a better job of coaching:' The questions are nothing new to DuBose, who also came under fire last September and went on to claim Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year honors. The Tide (1-I SEC) could quiet some of the critics with a win Saturday over No. 23 South Carolina (2-0, 4-0). Moore, in his first year as athletic direc- tor, said he wouldn't evaluate DuBose until after the season. "I think my job is to support the team during the season, and we evaluate every team and every coach at the end of their respective season," Moore said, a former Tide football player, assistant coach and administrator. "That will be done here. I'm supporting these guys. The Tide were picked No. 3 in The AP Top 25 preseason poll, fell to No. 13 with a loss to UCLA and was out of the poll two weeks later with the loss to Southern Mississippi. Last weekend. Arkansas scored a touchdown and two- point play to rally for a 28-21 win over Alabama. DuBose said that game was evidence that the Tide are "in the process" of com- ing together. "I'm sorry it took four games to get into the process of doing it, and that's my fault" he said. MERCER Management consulting University of Michigan Resume } Deadline: September 15, 2000 (Non BBA students) September 28, 2000 (BBA Students) Pitbr Please submit resume to: Ms. Cory A. Lynch Analyst Recruiting Coordinator Mercer Management Consulting 2300 N Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: 800-235-7996 ext. 7489 Fax: 202-293-1371 * WHERE IMAGINATION REIGNS eare eraceH 3010 PaakaadrRd dtPatRd PlattiRd. ,- 3. '7Stadium *AnMuhor. S. State St. .( 3 )9 3 8 0 m