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Co-leaders to face road tests
BI BI EN 6-Alh~
By Chris Duprey State ad Northwoestetn faces Iowsa.
talir Sprorts Iditoa Michigan State and Ioa are buried in
the coaference staadings. The Ilawkenyes
Iowa C i and IEast Latnsing are- will not be playing in a boswl game, and
unlikely venlues for cotmpetitise football Michigatt State weould aced swins this
tltis sseeketnd, gisen the hotme teatms' neck and neat ton become bowl-eligible.
positioa in the Big Ten standitngs. But Saturday is Senior Day for both
Interest is in the air because the ig teams, and witht the quality of the oppo-
Tett's co-leaders each face a road test thts neat serv ing as mootivation, no victoty is
weekend. Purdue trasels to Michigatt guaranteed -- no tnatter swho's fasored.
Tuition...Covel e Classes4,.Covered
nsu;a-asb 04
Bdoth Purdue and Norsswesterntbase
secornd-tier opponents itt their fitral
games. Purdue drasss Indiana in the Old
Oaken Bucket game in West Lafavette
on Nos. 18.,swhile Northwestern returns
hotme to face risal Illinois.
"Ito so strong attd so adatnatnt with
our team abourt asoiding looking ahead
that I guess Isve cottsiaced myself not to
do it too:" Purdue coach Joe Tiller said.
As for this weekend, the Spar'tans are
ranked seconrd in the nation in pass
defense, making them thte best group
Purdue has gotre agaitrst this season.
"Michigan State is a big concern to
Purdue because of the snay threy play
pass defense," Tillcr said. "It's no secret
to anvone - if sse hase a chtoice of hosw
wse're gtoirrg Iro more the football, sac
swould prefer to mose t thrroswing thre
ball."
Osvetrin Lsvartston, Northswestern
coach Rarndy Walker said that hteswoke
up at 5 urn. this past Sunday- not to
reflect on his shrorotout aictory oser
Michitgabat tor tink about Ioswa.
"Thea'te tma kitng pretty good
progress,"Vralker said of secortd-vear
coacht Kttk Ferzsswork at loswa. "I
thinak they'te p1ltsyrtg threir best football
rht tnuss
I'se alssass sard threre's not a lot of
diffe~rence anyrmore betsweetn teatms in
atnv conferernce, let alorne thre Btg Ten. I
beieIoloss rewal close to beingrgt
there.
Do' ' IF0RGET IAir AsA's: Lost inth~e
football neherssorld thrat is
Bloomnrgton, equarterback Atttwaan
Randle El Iras occasiornally suffered
fromr a lack orf appreciation for Iis
efforts.
Indiana (2-4 Big Ten, 3-6 overallawill
miss out on the boswl season again after
another lackluster year The lack of tele-
Team
Purdue
Northwestern
Michigan
Ohio Stare
Penn Stat
Wisconsia
Mrnnesata
Illinois
Indiana
loa
Michigan grate
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
5
Big Ten Overall
5 1 7 2
6 3
7 2
4 6
6 4
5 5
5 4
3 6
2 8
4 5
THIS PAST WEEKEND'S RESULTS
NnORTHwESTERN 54, Michigan 51
IzuNos 42, Indrana 35
lana 26, PEs'N SnAnE 23 10T1
OOSnArE 27, Michgan State 13
WISCO'SIN 41, Mrnnesnta 20
Purdue Idle
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Penn State at Michigan, noon
Northwestern atIlanorna
Wsconnr at Indiana.non
Purdue at Mrchrgan State. 1 .m.
Ohia State at Illrnois, 4 g.m.
visiont irerest rn Irndianra football hras
affected Rantdle El's exposrrre thrrough-
otiIrs thrree-syerr career.
Inrdianra coacht Camrr Carmerrar
addressed te inrclursron of Ranrdle El in
thre BeisrmanTrotphr' race. grsvirnghint
r-esourreirrg surpport.
'' r rat is Ire IHeisrmanrTIrophys ? Is it a
termrN asaref artirndisvidurasswrrd? Is it to
go to thre best college football player?
(iarmerorn said. "If it goes to Ire best col-
lege fotbrtall plan er.saithrourt qurestion he
shrrould be mrerntionreedasitha those othrer
aTurs.
"Isvecoachred qtaraterbacks anad
receiversrthr atcre 'Ail-Bingert. Isve
beent aroarnrd quarterbacks thrat rase been
All-Arteracarn. l'sve beern arrrarrd a quar-
terback thrat played in thre Pr-o Bosa-l. I
ssas thre positiont coacahtrf a IHeismtan
Trophy swinner, Desmaond Bowsard. All
throse guys swcre great play ers. Tis guy
is as good or better thtan all of thnem:'.
MICHIGAN
1 Dae Terrell We 63 213 Jr
2 Cern June S 61 213 Sn
3 Tdd Howard CBa510 183 Jr
4 Maruse aker 5W5 63 212 Jr
4 Trmmry James aR5r1e6s-
5 ames Witley Ce 511 192 Sr
e aictor Hbssn La6-1 242 Sn
7 Drew Henna 08 6-4 219 Jr
8 Walter Cos ana-11 209 Jr
8 Tyree Butler mR 6 3 204 Sn
12nBrandonaWilliamrsCB S-11 180 Sn
12 Mke aseltz QB 64 20Fra
13 Larry Stes Lu 64 228 Fr
13.Ban Smalls C8 56 1e7 Sn
14 AddeMrignry Qn 63 234 Fr
14 Dan Wlliams CB 60 192 Jr
15 De5'aye PatmnaSS 60 12 Sr
15 Trais DeMeesterTrE 63 233 Sn
1e Jahna Naare 08 66 242 Fr
17 Larry Fote LB 6 1 228 Jr
17 Sean Cassidy 08 e-4 217 Frr
18 Jermaiane Gonzales Qn e-2 201 Frr
18 Elton Jnes La e-1 200 Frr
18 Rnald Bellamy WR 6eu 19a Sn
21 Jeremry LeSer CBn6en 191 Fr
22 Jan Sham S5-11 197 Fr
22 Bss esler W 6-2 178 Fr
23 Cry Sargent P 63 201 Sr
23 Chrs Perry RB e 2 228 Fr
24 Charles Drake on 6-1 17 Sn
25 Hayden Epsterr PC 62 205 Jr
25 Mrhael Manning Ce 6 2 208 Jr
26 Julus Curry 55 6 0 11 Sn
27 Calvin Bll WR 6 1 30 Fr
28 Athony Jrdan Lu e-o 220 Jr
28 Scat Panque FB 5 10 253 Sn
298RyanaBeard 88 58 209 Fr
28 AaonPRchards Wma58 176 Jr
30 Tad an Pelt on 10 185 Sn
31 Zia Combrs Lu S-in ie9 Fr
32 Athony Tomaas tie 6-2 223 Sr
32 Kolbly Wells LB 62 247 Frr
33 Brent Cumings ARS511 184 Fr
33 CarnasCarng W 510 186 Fr
34 Justa Fargas S e 1 19 Sn
34 Phil Brabs PC 6 1 197 Sn
35 B.J.dAskew re 63 224 Sn
36eBobpraunara Le 63 220 Jr
ae Brian Laer Wme5-11 are6Fr
37 Zack mKaumar LB e.1 222 Fr
37 at Jff ich LBa5-an230 Fr
38 Blake Nasf 06-0 189 Sn
38 Keain Dudley Fe 60 208 Fr
38 Ean ClemarLB 60 29 Jr
40 ErnBsl E 63 240 Jr
41 Trmrmy Bracken WB 5-10 203 Fr
42 Jahn Syek aS a-3 243 Fr
43 Carl Dggs LB 6a 246 Fr
44 Dave Armstrrg rn 63 254 Sn
45 Jetf Del Verne PC 311 211 Sr
45 Philry Brakns LB 64 222 Fr
46 Andy Sechler LI 61 28 Sr
49 Crk Maundrs B 62 237 Sn
48 Mrchael Wlams L 60 230 Fr
50 Jan Sgroi LB 5 11 216 Sr
61 Errc Brackins LB e-2 23S Jr
52 Bss Mann S 62 230 Fr
53 Santee Or LB 6 1 246 Fr
54 Maurrce Wllams OL 6 6 28 Sr
55 Andy Ckhristpel OL 63 278 Fr
55 Jeremny ead LB 61 228 Fr
5e Dwght Msley LB 61 250 Sn
57 Dae Pearson DL 62 274 Fr
58 Bay Manning LB 6-2 213 Fr
SB Mcael Kasbrskr 5 62 250 Fr
59 DJ. Beler S e-S 18 Fr
60 Grant Bwman DL 61 281 Fr
61 Cyle Yun Nr 60 288 Jr
63 Josh Blackman OL 65 288 Fr
62 Broay Kilan LB 63 230 Jr
62 Curtney Mrgan Or 62 288 Fa
63 Errc Warner Or 6 5 28 Sr
ea P.J. Cwayna LB 511 225 Ja
64 Jeft Gastan OL 65 '62 Fr
64 Stephen Baker LB 61 244 Sn
65 Andy Brawn OL 6'. 26 Fr
66 Caene Turner L65-1 210 Fr
67 Dand Bradt OL 64 297 Sr
68 John Wad L 64 273 Sn
70 Jeremy Mllr LS 60 225 Jr
71 Crt Andersn OL 64 298 Jr
72 Ben Mast OL 64 28 Jr
73 Je Deny OL 67 298 Sn
74 Demetrus SararansOe 66 27 Fr
75 Dand Baas OL 65 288 Fr
76 Stene HtchrnsnOL 65 288 Sr
77Tony Paye DL 66 288 Fr
78 Jnathan Gaodwn Or 64 24 Jr
78 Jet Baks Or 66 288 Sr
81 Bil SeymarrTE 6 3 252 Jr
82 Rudy Smth W 63 2.7 Jr
82 Jan Ghanam y 60 184 Fr
83 Benie Jppru TE 6-4 258 Sn
84 ShawnhompsnaTEra 4 254 Jr
85 Tyler Ecker TE 6-6 243 Fr
86 Jm Fsher Ta 65 225 Fr
88 Gary Bse or 6-4 28 Jr
88 Adam Finley P 6 3 226 Fr
89 Detan Duc T 64 248 Sn
80 Nrman Boebert or 65 278 Fr
91 Emmanuel CassesLB 62 237 Fr
92 Dan umshek or 63 277 So
84 Erc Wlson DL 64 282 Sr
85 Alain ashama DL 64 236 Fr
86 Dave PetruiellnoFE64 283 Sn
97 Shawa Lazars DE 63 27 Sn
87 Lke Pert C 60 13 Fr
88 ake Fryorger OF 64277.Sr
99 Andy Stesyl W 6 3 170 Fr
NOVEsERtoIt11,r 2000
Stabenow Democratic regents reelected to board
unseats
Abraham
By Jeremy W. Peters
D~aily StafReprtrr
\\nern Debbie Stabenows was offi-
cially declared thre wainrne'r of'
Msichninan's Serrate Face at 10 arm.
Wednresday, shne becameacorne of three
reaw D~emoncratic sertators asho beat
Repuablican ittcumnbernts, giving
D~emtocrats Jr total of' 49 searts asith thne
poissibility rif tarkirng one more.
I There is still orne serrate seat ini
\r'aslnator starte thtat has yet to be
awarneed in Iis, orne of ntne clarsest sen-
atoriarl electiorn yearrs iraL.S.Ihistory.
Regaradless of rosa tans serts
Starbernrow's partn ernds utp hlinrllg ini
thre Sernatre, hrer camapaignt is elartedl at
their avictor"rs. "It cetainaly ,vas a chtal-
leinge," Starbenowa spokeswantrrKarren
Polla said.'Bait tlhe real credit goes to
thre voters of\Michtigan salo carmae ut itt
record naitbers arnd trade a clear
chroice betsaeerthtle status quo ... arnd
somieonte whlo asill fightt for %Michirgan
farnlrcs.
line totail, swith 99 percent oaf
precincts repotng, asas 2,042.1186 for
Strbenrowantd t1,985,698 for Setn.
Spetnee Abraihama.
See SENATE, Page 10
Dilyl Snail-Reprer
Irncaumbernt member of the Unriversity Board of
Regeints Rebecca McGowean (D-Ann Arbor) said
shne tad a good feelirng about her owen race to
remaairn on ntne board after learnirng that Vice
Presideint Al Gore had wson Miclhigan's electoral
aVates.
"Earlserit I could see things tmoving in the directiorn
thart wsould lead n tomy re-election,' Mecaowan said
MlcGoana received the highest nmbers with
1.806,833 sores, or 25 percent of the vote and fellowa
Democrat Laurence Deitch ID-Bloornfield Bills)
camne itt a close secornd waith 1,711,510 votes, or 24
percent of ntne sore.
Repvrblican candidates Wendy Anderson and Susy
Avery each garnered 22 per-cent of thne vote in
'Taesdav's electiorn.
Deitchn said tht no manner too close the numbers
mitt" Deitch said.
McGowean said although she is happy borrn she and.
Deitch retained their seats, party afirliation is narn
issue after- being elected.
1 .truly believe that you run with a party,.' ut
wshern ou're elected You cheek that eredlential at
thne door,"MeGoswan said. "You need no acorka col-
laboratively with sour colleagues, ashoroeter thes
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