V V V w w w w 'W 7W 'W7 w SATURDAY - November 16, 2002 -1 A I I I I I I I a £ I I I a a I ii- -m A A A A A A A A A I i F - -F vv -V- oom 1 : Tailbacks Patient: Running back Chris Perry Donor: Fullback B.J. Askew Coach Lloyd Carr's diagnosis: "If there is a more valuable player, I don't know who it is." Dr. Ross' Prognosis: Perry will contin- ue to see plenty of action, but Askew will be the featured back in the offense. Against Minnesota and Michigan State Askew went off, rush- ring past the century mark and scoring two touchdowns in each game. Once Perry returns to 100 percent, Askew will return to fullback. Of course, Askew prefers tailback. Room 2: Defensive backs Patients: Safeties Cato June and Julius Curry; cornerback Zia Combs Donors: Safeties Jon Shaw and Ernest Shazor; cornerback Jeremy LeSueur,4 respectively Carr's diagnosis: "The only thing I know is that when (June) left the field, he was conscious and was mov- ing all his extremities." Dr. Goose's Prognosis: Shaw has stepped up huge, and fans are excited by Shazor's playmaking abil- ities. LeSueur hasa improved remarkably with his opportunies in replacing Combs at cor- nerback. The develop-#£{ Dr. Mark "Goose" ment of the young eene safeties is promising for BRENDAN O'DONNELL the future. mi neu.v Ie..u. is h inLt ea hess aon NDiANs a ELL I F rf ':: r';, y3 i¢ >:. . m Room 3: Lineback Patient: Linebacker Zach Kaufman Donor: Linebacker Joey Sarantos Carr's diagnosis: "We lost Zach Kaufman for the season." Dr. Carter's Prognosis: Sarantos, a redshirt freshman who nearly quit the team before the sea- son began, jumped into the mix against Minnesota and recorded seven tack- els and an intercep- Dr. John Carter tion. With Kaufman out for the season, Sarantos will have to energize a line- backer corps that has been off and on all season. Diggs will also be expected to shoulder some of the remaing load. Ar VIDL'AT J As the featured back, B.J. Askew has two 100-yard games. /Daily Linebacker Joey Sarantos had a c JUIRMIly LC.PUVUI 10 I1dVillrj IIIC IM*L ZMd5UII VI III* VdICCF. Michigan has suffered from a number of injuries this season, but each time, a player has stepped up his game as a r injuries catch up to the Wolverines in the coming weeks? It is tough to tell right now, but the outlook is good. Agaii Minnesota, unsung heroes emerged to make their presence felt. Should this continue, the Wolverine are in good sha eplacement. But will these nst Michigan State and ipe to end the season. Room 4: Offensive Linemen Patient: Offensive tackle Adam Stenavich Donors: Offensive tackles Courtney Morgan and Tony Pape Coach Terry Malone's diagnosis: "I think (Stenavich) will be at 100 per- cent this week." Dr. Benton's Prognosis: Morgan strug- gled against Iowa, but stepped up his game against Michigan State and Minnesota. Pape took over for Morgan at left tackle after Iowa and has been a force. Pape will likely move back to right tackle Dr. Peter Benton now that Stenavic h is planning on making his return to the lineup for Wisconsin. Waiting room Patient: Fullback Sean Sanderson, defensive lineman Alain Kashama, safety Ernest Shazor, running back Tim Bracken Donors: Still active; playing hurt Coach Lloyd Carr's diagnosis: "We're not a very healthy football team right now. R.N. Hathaway's Prognosis: Preliminary indica- tions are that every player will continue to play andr attempt to heal between games. Part of the game a of football is play- Registered Nurse Hathaway ing through pain and each player should be commend- DANNYMOLOSHOK/Daily e d for goi ng on t he field. Fullback Sean Sanderson was healthy in the spring game. Doctors' headshots courtesy o Room 5: Defensive Li Patient: Defensive linemen Shantee Orr and Norman Heuer Donor: Defensive lineman Grant Bowman Coach Lloyd Carr's diagnosis: Orr and Heuer "bring heart, experience and leadership to our team." Dr. Lewis' Prognosis: In the starting role in place of Heuer, Bowman has flourished. He ±Y notched three sacks in Michigan's thrilling 27-24 win over Penn State. Now that Orr and Heuer have Duereturned to the field, the Wolverines' line is as strong as it has been all season, as seen against the Gophers last week. Defensive lineman Grant Bow Courtesy of the Michigan Athletic Department Offensive lineman Adam Stenavich Is expected back this week.