T T 'W , w w w w w w w w q T r I" 2B - The Michigan Daily - KICKOFF 2002 - Thursday, September 5, 2002 The Michigan Daily - KIcKoFF 2002 - Table ( A Q&A with ESPN College Gameday's Lee Corso Is it time for the Wolverines to return to Pasadena? Cornerback Marlin Jackson overcomes adversity to become the main man in the Michigan secondary Linebacker Victor Hobson leads a 6 defense of hungry veterans. Columnist Joe Smith gives John Navarre his due A look at Terry Malone's revamped Michigan offense 8 Ohio State and Michigan State got the rbest of the M' in 2001. Will Blue reclaim its pride in the rivalry games? ontents be £kbtigjau DaiI Kickoff 2002 Brabbs kicks off '02 in dramat Everybody has a story about the natural athletic ability of defensive end Shantee Orr Position by position analysis of Michigan's offense, defense and special teams A look back at last year's ups and downs, including dramatics in Seattle and disappointment in the Big House Staff picks MA preview of what to watch for on the national scene in 2002 We look back at the incredible Washington win and look ahead to Western Michigan's visit to Ann Arbor 10 11 15 14- 1$ By David Horn Daily Sports Editor Emerson, Lake and Palmer put it so well: "Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends, we're so glad you could attend, come inside, come inside." The Michigan Daily wants to be your guide into and through the 2002 Michi- gan football season. Our coverage will bring you the victories, the defeats, the personal triumphs and the journey of a storied team that makes autumn in Ann Arbor such a special time and such a spe- cial place. Join us on Saturdays when our Foot- ball Saturday highlights the week that was and the day that will be. And enjoy our comprehensive day-to-day coverage, which promises to keep you up to date with the goings on of the Wolverines. In this Kickoff 2002, we evaluate a team - one that some may label a "rebuilding" team. But this is Michigan; there is no rebuilding. The past seasons have been below expectations, but after an amazing opening game against Wash- ington, people inside and outside the pro- gram believe this team can be something special; a group of veterans that believe in themselves and may turn some heads on the national stage. Welcome back. David Horn J. Brady McCollough Jeff Phillips Joe Smith Football writers A Slice of Chicago... right here in 2002 AnnA~ibor! a e Chicago Deep Dish & Traditional Pizza e Pasta e Wings " Burgers * Chipatis * Lunch Specials * Kids' Menu " Reservations Taken for Large Groups Good Food & Great No. Name 2 Cato June 3 Marlin Jackson 4 Darnell Hood 5 Dave Underwood 6 Victor Hobson 6 Alijah Bradley 7 Spencer Brinton 8 Jason Avant 8 Matt Wilde 9 Tyrece Butler 10 Troy Nienberg 12 Brandon Williams 12 Matt Gutierrez 13 Larry Stevens 13 Jeff Kastl 14 Andy Mignery 15 Jonathan Borden 15 Steve Breaston 16 John Navarre 17 Carl Tabb 18 Jermaine Gonzales 19 Ronald Bellamy 20 Pierre Rembert 21 Jeremy LeSueur 22 Jon Shaw 22 Ross Kesler 23 Chris Perry 24 Charles Drake 25 Ernest Shazor 26 Julius Curry 27 Calvin Bell 28 Matt Kernen 28 Jacob Stewart 29 Greg Cooper 30 Markus Curry 31 Zia Combs 32 Kevin Dudley 33 Charles Young 33 Willis Barringer 34 Philip Brabbs 35 B.J. Askew 35 Brian Thompson 36 Brian Lafer 36 Scott McClintock 37 Zach Kaufman 38 Blake Nasif 39 Adam Finley 40 Obianna Oluigbo 41 Tim Bracken 42 John Spytek 43 Carl Diggs 44 Sean Sanderson 45 Phil Brackins 46 Nick Upchurch 49 Kirk Moundros 49 Dave Harris 50 Joe Sgroi 50 Jeremy Van Alstyne 51 Mike Kolodziej 52 Ross Mann 52 Kolby.Wells 53 Shantee Orr 54 Mark Bihl 55 Andy Christopfel 55 Jeremy Read 56 LaWrertceReid ' i t e Pos. Ht. FS 6-1 CB 6-1 RB 5-11 RB 6-0 OLB 6-1 RB 5-6 QB 6-5 W R 6-1 QB 6-2 WR 6-3 PK 6-2 CB 5-11 QB 6-4 DL 6-3 QB 6-3 TE/P6-3 LB 6-1 WR 6-1 QB 6-6 WR 6-2 WR 6-2 WR 6-0 RB 6-1 CB 6-1 FS 6-0 WR 6-2 RB 6-1 SS 6-2 DB 6-4 SS 6-1 WR 6-1 DB 6-0 DB 6-0 DB 5-11 CB 5-11 CB 6-0 FB 6-1 WR 5-11 DB 5-11 PK 6-2 FB 6-3 LB 6-2 WR 5-11 LB 6-2 ILB 6-1 CB 6-0 P/K 6-4 LB 6-0 R B 5-1C OLB 6-4 ILB 6-1 FB 6-3 T E 6-4 WR 5-7 FB 6-2 LB 6-2 LS 5-11 LB 6-4 TE 6-7 LS 6-1 LB 6-2 DL 6-1 OL 6-4 OL 6-3 LB 6-1 L a ,6- 1 Michigan roster Wt. Year/Elig. 57 Dave Pearson OL 6-3 291 Sr. Jr. 217 5th Sr. 58 Roy Manning OLB 6-2 238 Jr. So. 189 So. So. 59 Joey Sarantos LB 6-3 217 So. Fr. 1188 Fr. Fr. 60 Grant Bowman DL 6-1 290 Sr. Jr. 220 So. So. 62 Courtney Morgan OL 6-3 298 Sr. Jr. 243 5th Sr. 63 Derek Bell OL 6-5 267 So. Fr. 152 Fr. Fr. 64 Stephen Baker DL 6-1 261 5th Sr. 224 Sr. Jr. 64 Jeff Gaston OL 6-5 287 Jr. So. 206 Fr. Fr. 65 Leo Henige OL 6-4 318 So. Fr. 191 Fr. Fr. 66 Andrew King LS 6-1 245 So. Fr. 213 Sr. Jr. 66 Paul Sarantos LB 6-4 252 Fr. Fr. 171 Sr. Jr. 67 Matt Lentz OL 6-6 301 So. Fr. 1186 Sr. Sr. 68 John Wood DL 6-4 281 5th Sr. 212 Fr. Fr. 69 David Schoonover OL 6-3 274 So. Fr. 261 Jr. Jr. 70 Dan Simelis OL 6-7 283 So. Fr. 208 Fr. Fr. 71 Tom Berishaj OL 6-4 313 Fr. Fr. 250 Sr. Jr. 72 Rueben Riley OL 6-3 318 Fr. Fr. 222 Sr. Jr. 73 Joe Denay OL 6-8 303 5th Sr. 169 Fr. Fr. 73 Kyle Ealey OL 6-7 277 So. Fr. 228 Sr. Jr. 74 DemeteriusSolomonOL 6-6 297 Sr. Jr. 171 Fr. Fr. 75 David Baas OL 6-5 320 Jr. So. 210 Jr. So. 76 Dave Petruziello OL 6-4 297 5th Sr. 202 Sr. Sr. 77 Tony Pape OL 6-6 305 Sr. Jr. 203 Fr. Fr. 78 Gabriel Watson DL 6-4 358 Fr. Fr. 199 Sr. Jr. 79 Adam Stenavich OL 6-5 302 So. Fr. 202 Sr. Jr. 80 Braylon Edwards WR 6-3 206 So. So. 200 Jr. So. 81 Brent Cummings WR 5-11193 Sr. Jr. 220 Jr. Jr. 83 Bennie Joppru TE 6-5 249 5th Sr. 201 Sr. Sr. 84 Kevin Murphy TE 6-5 240 Fr. Fr. 218 So. Fr. 85 Dave Spytek TE 6-7 250 So. Fr. 195 5th Sr. 86 Jim Fisher TE 6-5 249 Jr. So. 197 Jr. Jr. 88 Tim Massaquoi WR 6-4 231 So. Fr. 184 Jr. So. 89 Deitan Dubuc TE 6-4 248 5th Sr. 204 Fr. Fr. 90 Norman Heuer DL 6-5 288 Sr. Jr. 1179 Fr. Fr. 91 EmmanuelCasseus LB 6-2 244 Sr. Sr. 1181 So. So. 91 Rondell Biggs DL 6-2 261 Fr. Fr. 182 Jr. So. 92 Dan Rumishek DL 6-4 273 5th Sr. 232 Jr. So. 93 Alex Ofili DL 6-3 262 So. Fr. 1195 Jr. So. 94 Patrick Massey DL 6-8 260 So. Fr. 1198 Fr. Fr. 94 Matt Studenski TE 6-4 190 So. Fr. 200 Sr. Jr. 95 Alain Kashama DL 6-5 259 Jr. Jr. 233 Sr. Sr. 95 Mike Mandich TE 6-3 241 So. Fr. 212 Fr. Fr. 96 Chris Matsos W R 6-0 206 So. Fr. 1190 Jr. So. 96 Larry Harrison DL 6-3 321 Fr. Fr. 243 So. Fr. 97 Shawn Lazarus DL 6-4 288 5th Sr. 234 Jr. Jr. 97 Luke Perl PK 6-0 206 Jr. So. 194 5th Sr. 99 Andy Stejskal WR 6-4 198 Jr. So. 206 Jr. So. 99 Pierre Woods DL 6-5 238 So. Fr. 224 Fr. Fr. KjcKoFF 2002 0207 Jr. So. KR"" FF200 240 Sr. Jr. PRODUTIQN CREW 247 Sr. Jr. 0 A nDaily 289 So. Fr. Joe Smith 231 Sr. Jr. J. Brady McCotfough 180 Sr. Jr. Jeff Phillips David Horn Football writers 234 5th Sr. Jon Schwartz Editor in chief 226 Fr. Fr. Steve Jackson Managing Editor 1214 5th Sr. David Katz Photo Editor Danny Moloshok Cover Photos 235 Fr. Fr. Jeff Valuck Business Manager 300 Fr. Fr. Lesley Olenik Display Sales Manager 220 Jr. So. Julie Lee Special Sections Ningr. 229 Jr. So. Maggie McGovern Ad Design Manager 255 Sr. Jr. Display Sales Account Executives: 278 Fr. Fr. Jeffrey Braun, Lashonda Butler, Lindsay Ott, 295 Jr. So. Anne Sause, Tarah Saxon, David Soberman. 227 Jr. So. Special thanks to: Courtney Lewis, Jim 2 C. Fr, Webe rlarles Paradis, Reuben Wolfson DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily Kicker Troy Nienberg missed a 27-yard field goal Saturday with 1:30 left. MICHIGAN STADIUM Who: Michigan (1-0) vs. Western Michigan{(1-0) When:Noon Latest: Goliath is taking David seriously, or at least he says he is. This year's contest, sand- wiched between nationally spotlighted games against Washington and Notre Dame, could catch the Wolverines by surprise. Last year they won easily though, 38-21. "That's what I'm talking about Brabbs! That's what I'm talking about!" Michigan receiver Tyrece Butler's barks at the end of Saturday's win at Michigan Stadium were perhaps in reference to something the Wolver- ines have gained a keen appreciation of early in this 2002 campaign: Sec- ond chances. Saturday's rematch with Washing- ton (0-1), in which the Wolverines looked to avenge last season's spec- tacular 23-18 loss in Seattle, was the first of three opportunities the team has to make up for the 2001 season's failures. One Wolverine in particular - kicker Philip Brabbs - learned about second chances (third and fourth chances, actually) when he kicked the game-winning field goal with no time remaining to give Michigan (1-0) a 31-29 win in its first game of the season. Brabbs, a junior walk-on from Midland, had already missed twice in the game, from distances of 36 and 42 yards. His friend and teammate, Troy Nienberg, had missed from 27 yards away less than 90 seconds before in Nienberg's own game-win- ning attempt. But after the Nienberg miss and subsequent Washington three-and-out, the Wolverines were back in position to win the game dra- matically, trailing the Huskies by one. Preceding Brabbs' heroics, Michigan junior quarterback John Navarre completed a fourth-down pass to sophomore Braylon Edwards, who coughed up the ball while being tackled. Edwards believed the pass to be incomplete, but Tyrece Butler heard no whistle, and fell on top of the ball to give the Wolverines a first down with 32 seconds left, and no timeouts. But the fumble recovery was actually the second fortunate turn for Michigan on that play. After a third down draw to running back Chris Perry on third and two, Wash- ington safety Greg Carothers cramped up, causing an injury time- out and an opportunity for Navarre and Co. to regroup for that fourth down attempt. Between the Carothers injury and the Butler recovery, Michigan could sense that things were somehow going to work out. "The hustle that Tyrece Butler made won the game for us," Michi- gan coach Lloyd Carr said matter-of- factly after the game. After Butler's heroics and two incomplete passes, Navarre threw a third - this one on third and 10 from the Washington 42. But before Carr had to give too much thought as to whether he would take one last shot at the endzone from 42 yards out or ask one of his underachieving kickers to attempt what would be nearly a 60 yard field goal, the ref- eree penalized Washington for hav- ing 12 men on the field. That set up the Brabbs 44-yarder from the left hash. Brabbs received words of encour- agement from Carr and special teams coach Jim Boccher (both of whom have faith in the claim that Brabbs could have knocked it in from 60, had that been needed), but none from holder Navarre (who claimed that he "looked in Brabbs' eyes and saw he was ready") and marched out on the field for his shot at redemption. "It was all really just a blur," Brabbs said after the kick. "I think I got tackled right away. There were like 50 guys on top of me." The field goal ended an intense day at Michigan Stadium, which saw seven lead changes and more than 800 yards of offense. Late-game dra- matics overshadowed an important day for a Michigan team trying not just to take one back from the Huskies, but a team trying to regain its pride and competitive spirit after a miserable end to the 2001 campaign. Navarre threw for 268 yards, includ- 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 -. . , ,._- - a t ., - .. -