w w w Iw w w MW w w w w 'W W.- W 2B - The Michigan Daily - FOOTBALL SATURDAY - Friday, October 12, 2001 FOOTBALL SATURDAY ..PRODUCTION CREW 0ml ~O1TM Ucmgma, ouly Jon Schwatta..........Football writers Geoff Gagnon................................Editor in chief Jon Schwartz............................Managing Editor Marjorie Marshall.............................Photo Editor John Pratt The Associated Press....................Cover Photos Courtney Morales..................Business Manager Glenn Powlas..................Display Sales Manager Ellen Gagnet, Julie Glaza, Julie Lee, Kristin Nahhat, Carrie Wozniak..............................Sales Staff Vinh Nguyen....................Advertising Pmduction Football Saturday Year in, year out, Football Saturdays typify what makes Ann Arbor special. That feeling of excitement as the game approachesjthat smell of bratwursts cooking at every other tailgate; that mass of students, alumni and fans that make Hoover Street impassible by car; that overbearing ecstacy of a late-game drive by the Maize and Blue to lock up the win; that unending grief that results from a last-second Purdue field goal to win the game - Fall Saturdays stop life in the town and focus all eyes on Michigan Stadium. Six or seven Saturdays each year last for 52 weeks. When that last game ends and Michigan Stadium closes its doors for another season, fans get ready - be it 38 or two weeks away - for another chance to sit in the bleachers, to feel the mammoth structure shake, to pump their fists in the air and shout, at the top of their lungs but a volume inaudible, "Hail! to the Victors, valiant!" This year, like in years past, The Michigan Daily will bring you all that there is to know and all that you want to know about Michigan football. We'll take you to Seattle, to State College, to Iowa City, East Lansing and Madison. And if you can't be there yourself, we'll be in Michigan Stadium, feeling the excitement, smelling the tailgates and tying up Hoover Street. And when the day is done, and Football Saturday turns into your average Sunday, we'll be telling you all about it. 2001 MICHIGAN ROSTER Te idijan Jatig ,1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 Cato June FS Todd Howard CB Marquise Walker WR David Underwood RB Victor Hobson LB Spencer Brinton QB Walter Cross RB Tyrece Butler WR Brandon Williams CB Larry Stevens DL Andy Mignery QB Ernest Shazor DB John Navarre QB Larry Foote LB Sean Cassidy QB A Sk . right here in AnnArbor 1C '~" .z 18 Jermaine Gonzales QB 19 Ronald Bellamy WR 20 Michael Manning CB 20 Marlin Jackson CB 21 Jeremy LeSueur CB 22 Jon Shaw S 22 Ross Kesler WR 23 Chris Perry RB 24 Charles Drake DB 25 Hayden Epstein PK 26 Julius Curry SS 27 Calvin Bell WR 28 Anthony Jordan LB 28 Scott Panique FB 29 Aaron Richards WR 30 Tad Van Pelt DB 31 Zia Combs WR 32 Kolby Wells LB 33 Charles Young WR 34 Phil Brabbs PK 35 B.J. Askew FB 36 Brian Lafer WR 37 Zack Kaufman LB 38 Blake Nasif DB 38 Kevin Dudley FB 39 Evan Coleman DL 40 Eric Rosel TE 41 Timmy Bracken WR 42 John Spytek LB 43 Carl Diggs LB 44 Dave Armstrong FB 45 Phillip Brackins LB 46 Nick Upchurch WR 46 Ken Fremer K/P 49 Kirk Moundros FB 50 Joe Sgroi LB 51 Eric Brackins LB 52 Ross Mann S 53 Shantee Orr LB 6-1 224 5-10 187 6-3 212 6-0 225 6-1 244 6-5 225 5-11 213 6-3 206 5-11 183 6-3 265 6-3 229 6-4 215 6-6 242 6-1 237 6-4 207 6-2 209 6-0 199 6-2 202 6-1 182 6-1 200 6-0 199 6-2 194 6-1 235 6-1 204 6-2 212 6-0 200 6-1 192' 6-0 215 5-10 249 5-8 175 5-10 190 5-11 181 6-2 228 5-10 196 6-2 195 6-3 228 5-11 183 6-1 230 6-0 191 6-1 240 6-0 273 6-3 232 5-10 204 6-4 243 6-1 245 6-3 258 6-4 230 5-7 173 6-0 178 6-2 230. 5-11 213 6-2 236 6-1 220 6-1 250 55 Andy Christopfel OL 6-3 55 Jeremy Read LB 56 Lawrence Reid LB 57 Dave Pearson DL 58 Roy Manning LB 59 Joey Sarantos LB 60 Grant Bowman DL 61 Josh Blackman OL 62 Brody Killian LB 62 Courtney Morgan OL 63 Derek Bell OL 63 P.J. Cwayna LB 64 Jeff Gaston OL 64 Stephen Baker DL 65 Leo Henige OL 67 Matt Lentz OL 68 John Wood DL 69 David SchoonoverOL 70 Jeremy Miller LS 70 Dan Simetis OL 71 Kurt Anderson OL 72 Ben Mast OL 73 Joe Denay OL 74 Demetrius SolomonOL 75 David Baas OL 76 Dave Petruziello OL 77 Tony Pape OL 78 Jonathan Goodwin OL 79 Adam Stenavich OL 80 Braylon Edwards WR 81 Bill Seymour TE 82 Rudy Smith WR 82 Kyle Ealey TE 83 Bennie Joppru TE 84 Shawn Thompson TE 85 Adam Finley P 85 Dave Spytek DL 86 Jim Fisher TE 88 Gary Rose DL 88 Tim Massaquoi WR 89 Deitan Dubuc TE 90 Norman Heuer DL 91 Emmanuel CasseusLB 92 Dan Rumishek DL 93 Alex Ofili DL 94 Patrick Massey DL 95 Alain Kashama DL 96 Pierre Woods DL 96 Chris Matsos WR 97 Shawn Lazarus DL 97 Luke Perl K 99 Jake Frysinger DE 99 Andy Stejskal WR 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-5 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-6 6-4 6-5 6-7 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-7 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-7 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-8 6-5 6-5 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-4 295 Fr 226 Fr 209 Fr 283 So 230 Fr 208 Fr 287 So 299 Fr 230 Sr 298 So 258 Fr 220 Sr 290 Fr 262 Jr 333 Fr 305 Fr 282 Jr 252 Fr 225 Sr 278 Fr 299 Sr 297 Sr 298 Jr 299 So 299 Fr 298 Jr 299 So 299 Sr 294 Fr 200 Fr 256 Sr 219 Sr 253 Fr 243 Jr By Andy Taylor-Fabe Daily Arts Writer It has been proved time and time again: There's nothing more fun than an over-the-top bad guy. Fine acting, character devel- opment, well crafted plots - I guess those are important too, bul nothing matches the excitement, fear and amusement of a Denzel playing bad mtikes for a good movie in 'Training Day~ Training Day Grade B At Showcase and Quality 16 .9 ,; . " clever, ruthless and morally questionable character. In "Training Day," Denzel Washington plays Alonzo Harris, the ulti- mate corrupt cop. The head of an elite nar- cotics squad, Alonzo has unlimited power and influence, impunity from the law and a customized 1978 Monte Carlo, complete with hydraulics. Ethan Hawke plays Jake Hoyt, a rookie cop who is given a chance to be in Alonzo's unit, which he considers to be a jumping off point for his career, since members of the unit are given the most lucrative and sought after detective positions. The only problem is that to pass his "audition" and get into Alonzo's unit, Jake has to compromise just gold over black leather, flashing a smile one minute and pulling a gun the next. A markedly different role for Washington (think "Remember the Titans"), he plays the dirty cop as if he was born for the role. He seems to fill up the screen as he cruises through the roughest neighborhoods, shaking down the drug dealers and intimidating the people like a feudal lord. His attitude toward the streets is that if you don't intimidate them, they'll see the weakness and get the better of you. His philosophy of winning the battle from the inside is explained to Jake: "You have to decide if you're a sheep or a wolf, if you want to go to the grave or if you want to go home." Every motion, every smile (or sneer) and every comment from Washington is at the same time appealing and repulsive. Despite all of his flaws and the fact that he is sometimes just downright evil, you want to like him ... for a while. Eventually, we begin to see how out of control he really is in his fantasy world of power. This is also the point where the film begins to lose its other- wise gritty and realistic edge, for although the first section of the film is sharp and fast-paced, the last few minutes feel a lit- tle more cartoon-like, and although there is a satisfying ending, it loses something as Alonzo descends into the caricature realm of Nicholson's Joker or Brick Top. Hawke gives a fine performance as the honest cop trying to walk the tightrope between the law and success, all while trying to save his soul. His pact with Alonzo is basically a pact with the devil: If he gives Alonzo a year or two on the squad, he can get "the keys to the k'ingdom," and he conveys with subtlety the sense of uncertainty that comes along with the choices that he must make. As his fellow members of the squad all split up " Chicago Deep Dish & Traditional Pizza * Pasta e Wings " Burgers * Chipatis * Lunch Specials{'i " Kids' Menu " Reservations Taken for Large Groups Good Food & Great Service...Your Place or Ours!!!! "Of all the pizzas we tasted, Pizza House was the only one that actually drew raves. I would definitely order this." -Ann Arbor Observer 252 211 243 244 280 220 250 292 235 277 240 240 260 215 201 297 205 281 185 Sr Fr Fr Fr Sr Fr Jr So So Jr Fr" Fr So Fr Fr Jr Fr Sr Fr about every principle in the book. Within a few minutes of meeting him, Alonzo forces Jake to smoke PCP laced pot, because if he turned it down on the street, he'd be dead. At first, Jake thinks that his superior's bizarre behavior and disregard for the law is a test to see what Jake is capable of, but he slowly realizes that this is the real Alonzo. Washington steals the show as Alonzo, sporting diamonds and ... .. WHEN MICHIGAN HAS THE FOOTBALL I Yeah, he's pretty, but I money from a shaked ing "No ... no, right? school kid resisting p The atmosphere of to the fact that many filmed in the neighb take place, despite th safety issues. One has as he tries to walk the easily. 23 Perry or 35 Askew SE 19 Bellamy 80 Edwards TB F 35 Askew or 45Brackins ± .. FL 4 Walker 27 Bell 81 Seymour 84 Thompson TE The Grand Pecking Order, Oysterhead; Elektra Records By Keith N. Dusenberry Daily Arts Writer One cold morning sometime last year, Phish phreaks woke up to phat bong tokes and the realization that the long great trip was over. Jerry was still dead, Phish's future was uncertain at best and the kids soon discovered that touring with Eric Clapton just wasn't the same. For some reason, Clapton's yuppie "blues" fans weren't buying the phreaks' cooked-on-a-Volkswagen- engine grilled cheese sandwiches in the pre-show parking lot. And on top of it all, Hemp necklace sales were way down. Bummer, dude. A few glimmers of hippie hope have arisen since then. Moe's still truckin' on, and Widespread Panic continues preaching to the tye dyed choir. But nothing compares to the hype or hunger for phormer Phish phrontman Trey Anastasio's new project Oysterhead. In this effort, Anastasio resurrects ex-Police drummer Stewart Copeland (whom Trey found while-shopping for has- beens with Quentin Tarantino at the "Washed Up Career Fair and Flea. Market.") And the other party to this project is every bedroom bassist's favorite slapper, Les Claypool, of Primus fame. Not surprisingly, the music on The Grand Pecking Order never coalesces. Take three CD players - put a copy of Teach Yourself How to Play Drums in the first one, a copy of any Primus album in the second and an early Phish album in the third and then press all of the play buttons at once. This accomplished, you would basically have your own homemade copy the Oysterhead album. One positive aspect of this collaboration is that Claypool and Copeland reign in Anastasio's ten- dency toward pointlessly drawn out guitar noodling. It's still there of course, but at least there is less of it. That said, this trio is often techni- cally remarkable, but practically unfulfilling. If only they would use their powers for good instead of garbage. And nothing short of intensive creative. writing classes or a lot of acid could help the lyrics on this album. If they're not entirely obvi- ous, they're surrealistically hideous. One typically horrible little number is "Shadow of a Man." While its "hard hitting" social commentary on shell shocked soldiers returning from Vietnam.might have been rele- vant 30 years ago, it comes across as trying way too hard today. I haven't been this politically un- moved since BAMN's last rally. This album is so boring it should come with drugs. Grade: C- :j: 4ti \:{7 4 ': : 'v{: 'vt :;:;.1 ? 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