4 0 9W W- 2B - The Michigan Daily - FooTBALL SATURDAY - Friday, November 9, 2001 FOOTBALL SATURDAY PRODUCTION CREW 02001 The Michigan Daily >< <{: t toin Jon Schwartz....... Football writers Geoff Gagnon ...............Editor in chief Jon Schwartz..... ........Managing Editor Marjorie Marshal!....... ......Photo Editor File Photo...... ................Cover Photos Brendan 0' Donnell Courtney Morales ............Business Manager GlennGPowlas........Display Sales Manager Ellen Gagnet, Julie Glaza, Julie Lee, Kristin Nahhat, Carrie Wozniak........ .......Sales Staff Vinh Nguyen..................Advertising Production Football Saturday Year in, year out,*Football Saturdays typify what makes Ann Arbor special. That feeling of excitement as the game approaches; that 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 sevenaSaturdays 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 A W UY M9 2 Cato June F 3 Todd Howard t 4 Marquise Walker1 5 David UnderwoodI 6 Victor Hobson l 7 Spencer Brinton( 8 Walter Cross l 9 Tyrece Butler \ 12 Brandon Williams( 13 Larry Stevens l 14 Andy Mignery 15 Ernest Shazor l 16 John Navarre t 17 Larry Foote t 17 Sean Cassidy t FS CB WR 6-1 5-10 6-3 RB LB QB RB WR CB DL QB DB QB LB QB JL A Slice o rih here in : Am Arbor! 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 6-0 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-6 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-8 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-4 5-7 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-2 224 187 212 225 244 225 213 206 183 265 229 215 242 237 207 209 199 202 182 200 199 194 235 204 212 200 192 215 249 175 190 181 228 196 195 228 183 230 191 240 273 232 204 243 245 258 230 173 178 230 213 236 55 Jeremy Read I 56 Lawrence Reid I 57 Dave Pearson 1 58 Roy Manning 1 59 Joey Sarantos 1 60. Grant Bowman 1 61 Josh Blackman. 62 Brody Killian 1 62 Courtney Morgant 63 Derek Bell t 55 Andy Christopfel OL 6-3 295 Fr LB LB DL LB LB DL OL LB OL 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 Simelis 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 Jonathen 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 6-4 226 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 252 Sr 211 Fr 243 Fr 244 Fr 280 Sr 220 Fr 250 Jr 292 So 235 So 277 Jr 240 Fr 240 Fr 260 So 215 Fr 201 Fr 297 Jr 205 Fr 281 Sr 185 Fr Greatest Hits, The Cure; Elektra By Keith N. Dusenberry Daily Arts Writer The holidays must be drawing near. To record labels, the festive season means two things: CDs as gifts and gift certificates as potential CD pur- chases. Thus comes the November influx of greatest hits packages and video collections. Never ones to place their fans over a few extra dol- lars, this Christmas/Chanukah/Kwanzaa/etc. finds the Cure being naughty with the release of their latest in a long line of greatest hits repackaging scams. The Cure have always attracted a certain sector of the record buying population, no matter how uneven or downright horrible their records may have been. These people are usually, in America at least, quietly obsessive about the Cure and their discography - sort of like less obnoxious versions of The Tori Amos Girl. The Cure kids quietly and steadily build a personal library of obscure French import records and discarded tubes of front- man Robert Smith's mascara. But curiously, perhaps simply in the name of having a complete collection or simple masochism, they continue to buy Cure greatest hits albums despite already having all but a song or two already in their collections. And the general public isn't buying these hits packages, though they would be far better off for supporting the Cure than say, Incubus. These days, the only non-fan buyers of the Cure hits records are friends of fans attempting to understand their friend's obsession. But Greatest Hits isn't essentially a bad record. It offers popular Cure favorites like "Boys Don't Cry," Just Like Heaven" and "Mint Car" along with radio hits "Lovesong" and "Friday I'm In Love." The collection also offers, in a classic Cure con, two new songs. "Cut Here" and "Just Say Yes" can only be found on this $20+ Cure CD. The Cure have been pulling this sort of trickery since the mid- e T '80s and they still think they can get away with it, and given the nature of their devoted fans, they sadly might. The Cure's first singles collection CD, 1986's Staring at the Sea, promised several compact disc only songs in an attempt to promote the then-fledgling format. The cassette version of the same album replaced the CD only tracks with various b- sides, thus creating two "essential" albums for Cure fans on two different formats, and doubling the album's sales for the label. Similar shenani- gans occurred with the release of their subsequent singles package Galore - the Cure tacked a "new" song avail- able nowhere else onto the end of it and sat back as the cash registers rang. Instead of placing Greatest Hits' incomplete collection of original hits on one of its discs and a companion acoustic version of the exact same tracks on the other disc, potential Cure fans would have been better served by a simple binding of the existent singles collections mentioned above. Then there would be no redun- dancy in the introduction, and the newcomer would get a fuller collec- tion of Cure classics, like "Killing an Arab" and "Pictures of You" - just two of a number of quality Cure songs missing from the new Greatest Hits. Releasing the acoustic, Unplugged-style disc two of Hits by itself would be nicer for Cure fans, maybe allowing the less maniacal among them to save some cash by only having to buy a single record instead of the double disc. A little present like showing respect and kindness toward their fans would be a nice gesture from the Cure during this holiday season. But that won't happen, and this year Robert Smith can expect to find a lump a coal, and not my $20, in his Christmas stock- ing. Grade: C - My thanks to Sunil Sawani, Cure expert, for his input regarding this album. mow e Chicago Deep Dish & Traditional Pizza * Pasta * Wings - " Burgers * Chipatis * Lunch Specials- J * 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. 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