A - The Michigan Daily --- Thursday, January 4, 2001 Players discuss th m future with the team f' L- I or sale IP L- APT. FURNITURE Small Fridge - $75. Apartment stove, electric - $100. Solid oak desk and matching chair $425. 997-0677. THE FISH Doctors Aquarium Showroom. .verything that you need for your fish tanks. - __ 434-1030. automotive 9MERCURY TRACER. Silver. 5 spd. 37k mi. Exel. cond. $6920 neg 734-663-8538 CARS FROM $500 Police impounds. For listings call 1-800-319-3323 ext. 4494. AVAIL NOW: 2 BDRM. CONDO Great location near Med. Cntr. & N. Campus. $690/mo. (215) 280-6122 or (810) 808-6632. AVAIL. NOW: Rooms in nice private house close to campus. Call 663-8921. AVAIL. SEPT. 1. William & Division-Effc, I bdrm. 2 bdrm. Security buzzer, ldry, storage. Gallatin Realty Co. 994-1202 ext 23. Best Campus Locations- Fall 2001. Furnished 1 and 2 bedroom apts. Stop in for Listings - 668-1100. 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Henson on the other hand will have to decide if its in his best nterest to return to a Michigan team, with one of the best offensive Iines in program history, when Thomas won't return and its likely Terrell will leave too. But, Henson never has had an entire season at the helm of the Wolverines' offense. He missed the first three games this year with a foot injury after playing backup behind Tom Brady his first two sea- Sons. Education may play a role as well, as the strong high school stu- dent out of Brighton said he enjoys classes and wants to finish his edu- cation. "I really enjoy going to the Uni- versity of Michigan," Henson said at a postgame Citrus Bowl celebra- tion. "It will be a big decision but I (want people to know) that I am in no hurry to leave. That wouldn't be the reason -- I enjoy the classes I enjoy being there. "Everything plays an important role. I don't want to go too much into it, but it's a decision that will affect my life." A quick "thanks" and Henson quickly scurried away, apparently not ready to talk about the meat and potatoes of the decision, or still undecided. "It could be the last time it could not be," Henson said after the Cit- rus Bowl victory. "I just wanted to make sure while everyone's still in uniform, and the feelings from the game were still alive, that I go over there and tell them how much fun it was to play with them." The Michigan junior earned a S2 + million dollar signing bonus in his+ Panama City Beach, Florida Santdpiper reai(Or 1 es~rt 1-800-488-8828 www. sandpi perbeacon .com SPRING BREAK- Nassau/ Paradise island, Cancun, and Jamaica from $449. Air, Hotel, Transfers, Parties, and More! Organize small group- earn FREE trips pluscommissions! Call 1-800-GET-SUN-I * ** ** ** ** ** * * baseball contract and has a choire as to whether lie wants to entbr thl NIFL Draft, play baseball or both. Like Terrell, if he did move on te pro football, some draft analysts already have lenson drafting the first or second college quartel k. On the Major League Baseball end, the Cincinnati Reds now hold Henson's rights after the New-York Yankees traded him in July. . Even with his strong Ii king for New York, Henson's uncertainty about which sport he will choose --- baseball or football --reiorted- ly factored in Yankees' gen'o-al manager George Steinbrenner's decision to trade the prospect. Henson finished the seaso rI6- of-237 (61.6 percent) for 2,146 yards, 18 touchdowns and only four interceptions. His favorite and most dangerous target, Terrell, had 67 catches for 1,130 yards. Terrell also set a Michigan record in the Citrus Bowl, becom- ing the first Michigan wideoti- to notch two consecutive I,000-ard seasons. lie also said that a Dec. 14 inci- dent involving the arrest of corner- back James Whitley would not affect his decision. Terrell said he accompanied cor- nerback James Whitley to his ex- girlfriend's house to mediate an argument between her and her cur- rent boyfriend. The girlfriend reported her apartment being .bro- ken into at 4 a.m. Ann Arbor Police arrested t- ley and charged him with fire m possession. While Carr kicked Whitley off the team, he did hot publicly say if he scolded Terrell who was not arrested in the iGei- dent, but also did not start in the bowl game. "David Terrell has never had n kind of a problem at Michigi, said Carr, defending the receiver. "Be's been a outstanding stu0 4t. He's just under a 3.0 (grade 7Int average). iHe's always a guywho has played hard and has been funito coach. He made a mistake, he v s out too late at night," Carr said. CITRUS Continued from Page 1A his 40-yard field goal partially blocked. The Tigers took just over one minute to earn a stop defensively, and they began marching again. But with a fresh set of downs on the Michigan 18, Jeremy LeSueur blind- sided Leaid. The ball came loose, and Shawn Lazarus recovered for the Wolverines. "The difference in the game was that we had our field goal blocked and they made theirs," Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville said. The Wolverines finished the 2000 season with a 9-3 mark and a co-Big en championship. The bowl win was Michigan's fourth straight under coach Lloyd Carr. Carr took time after the game to reflect on Thomas's capture of the rushing record. "I couldn't be prouder of anyone than I am of" Thomas, Carr s 1 "What I appreciate about Antho s that he never changed." Michigan's offensive line. of e Ilutchinsonx Jeff Backus, JI d Brandt, Maurice Williams n41d Jonathan Gpodwin took pride ii I e accomplishment. "It means a lot because he's bd.n there since I've been playing'" Bacius said. With the season completed, he spotlight now moves to the peripir l issues of the team. Henson and d Terrell must make decisions on ir professional futures. Neither were ready to make a dear i- tive statement following the Cis Bowl. Maybe it was because tb'y needed more time to think. Perrs they wanted to let Thomas, their team- mate and buddy, have the spotlightall to himself on this day. E "I wanted to make sure I tI d (Thomas) how much fun it was to with him," Henson said. 3 BRDM. APT. w/ basement & study. $1470 'ree heat prkg. & Idry. 810-227-0651. {12 CHURCH-FALL: i bdrm. bi-level apt., - block to B-School. No smoke,no pets. Incl. seat & water. 995-0865. 8-4 Mon.-Fri. BDRM. by IM $3700 2 baths & kitchens. ree heat & prkg. Fall2001. 810-227-0651. ATTENTION GRADS Contemporary studio & 1 bdrm. apts. featuring bay windows, walk-in closets. -lose to Kerrytown and Main St.. 741-9300. Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis 40,000 people read The Michigan Daily every day. Advertise with the Classifieds. Call 764-0557. 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