The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 25, 2002 - 7A BUCKEYES Continued from Page 1A minutes longer than Ohio State and outgained the Buckeyes, 368 yards to 264 yards. For the Wolverines, the fact that they played well enough to win makes the loss all the more frustrating. "Yeah we did some good things, but you are disappointed when you don't come away with a win," Navarre said. Ohio State took the lead 14-9 on a Maurice Hall 3-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter as Michigan remained stuck at its halftime score despite moving the ball well. The drive was set up by running back Mau- rice Clarett, who missed the past two games with a shoulder injury and was the lone bright spot on offense for the Buckeyes. Clarett fin- ished with 119 yards and one touchdown. "He's the real deal," cornerback Marlin Jackson said. "He's got great vision for a run- ning back." Both touchdown-scoring drives were Clarett- heavy as the freshman gave Ohio State a dimension that the Buckeyes' other backs could not provide. His performance is made all the more impressive given that Clarett was not RIOTPe Continued from Page 1A excited fans, couch-burning, car-flipping and destruction of property, Mercurio said.t Close to 12 cars were flipped over, piled togeth- er and burned on 13th Avenue alone, said an Ohio State senior who wished to remain anonymous. c The senior, who was one of the many to be eventually sprayed with mace by police, said the riot started when a mattress was set on fire. Thet anonymous senior said what started as severali guys with shirts off daring each other to runt through the blaze turned into "car after car get- ting flipped, one every five minutes."z "About half of them that were flipped were sett playing at 100 percent and came off the field, visibly in pain, several times. After losing the lead, Michigan had two chances for a game-winning score, but both drives ended with a critical turnover by Navarre - a fumble with under three minutes remaining in the game and the game-ending interception. On the final play, there was apparently some miscommunication as the Wolverines ran a dif- ferent play than the coaches intended. "We should have been three wide there throwing the ball to the end zone," Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said. "Somewhere the communication of the sig- nal to John was not what it needed to be. So we ended up with a formation there we really didn't want to be in." Although Michigan had a chance to win in the end, it can still look to missed opportunities in the first half. On all three of their drives in the half, the Wolverines soaked up the clock and moved the ball deep into Buckeyes' territory, but could only come away with an Adam Finley field goal each time.This season marks the first time Michigan has lost to Ohio State twice in a row since the 1981 and 1982 seasons. HADDAD Continued from Page 1A terrorist organizations as the founder of the Global Relief Foundation, an Islamic relief charity. He had three closed immigration hearings in front of Immigration Judge Elizabeth Hacker last December and January. But in April, U.S. District Court Judge Nancy Edmunds ruled Haddad's hearings had to be open in regard to a lawsuit filed at the end of January by a group of Detroit newspa- pers, the Michigan chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and U.S. Rep. John Conyers (D-Detroit). The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Edmunds' decision in late August. After bond was denied last month, Haddad's attorney, Ashraf Nubani, said he would not expect Newberry to be sympathetic on the issue of political asy- lum. "He's going to deny political asylum in the next two weeks," Nubani said in October. "It's clear that he's very biased." IRAQ Continued from Page 1A putes over U.N. access to Iraqi sites and Iraqi complaints the United States insert- ed spies in the inspection teams. A new focus on Iraq by the Bush administration led to adoption of Resolu- tion 1441 and the dispatch of inspectors back to Iraq with greater powers of unre- stricted access to suspected weapons sites. Washington alleges Iraq retains some prohibited weapons and may be producing others. The resolution, adopted unanimously Nov. 7, demands the Iraqis give up any chemical, biological or nuclear weapons, or face "serious consequences." It requires Iraq to submit an accounting by Dec. 8 of its weapons programs, as well as of chemical, bio- logical and nuclear programs it claims are peaceful. Any "false statements or omissions" in that declaration could contribute to a finding it had commit- ted a "material breach" of the resolu- tion - a finding that might lead to military action. Lighten up APPHOTO Fireworks explode over the State Capitol after the lighting of the state's official holiday tree. on fire," the senior said. "Then some people took shovels and baseball bats and were hitting the cars, one by one." That's when police officers, with riot gear and tear gas, surrounded the street, the senior said. "Even though I was just standing there, I turned around and got maced," the senior said. "And I could barely see where I was running so I ran into a parked car. I tried to get out as fast as I could." Mercurio said the police didn't use riot gear until "people were pelting fire fighters and civil- ians with rocks and wouldn't allow fire fighters the ability to do their job and maintain control." Mercurio also said a bookstore on 15th Avenue and High Street was nearly looted before some of the 250 uniformed police officers stopped the perpetrators. Only the doors were damaged, she said. Mercurio said of the 49 off-campus arrests, she believes a majority of them were not Ohio State students. And the anonymous senior said even though most of the rioters he observed on 13th Ave. weren't students, those that were stu- dents could face expulsion. "Most of them were random, but that's usually the way it is," the senior said. "Our president is pretty strict, so basically you get kicked out of school if you're caught rioting. Some still do, but most aren't that stupid. I guess that's what happens when Ohio State plays Michigan." And Mercurio said the search for other stu- dents and participants in the riots is far from over. The Columbus Fire and Police departments are closely looking through videotapes from local television stations to try to identify those who were involved - charging them with arson, van- dalism and other rioting charges. "If people think they got away from it, they're going to find out in a week or two that they're dead wrong," Mercurio said. Although riots let loose in campus streets after "The Game," precautionary measures such as greasing up the goal posts and placing nearly 220 police officers at Ohio Stadium were somewhat effective in controlling the largest crowd ever to watch a game in Ohio (105,539). There were eight arrests for disorderly conduct and open- container violations at the game, and many stu- dents who tried to climb the goal posts were pep- per sprayed. Jon Putnam, a senior accounting major from Ohio State, said he remembers two years ago after the Buckeyes lost to Michigan at home, "people wanted to riot every weekend following that, for no reason." That year, the initial riot after Ohio State's loss was on a far lesser scale than Saturday's: Starting near 13th Avenue sometime after 2 a.m., 129 trash fires were set, many vehicles were damaged and about 25 people were arrested, according to police reports. "At least this coming weekend is Thanks- giving, so there won't be a follow-up riot," Putnam said. the michigan daily WALNUT APTS. - 515 and 521 Walnut be- ween South U. and Geddes - very close to Med. School & North Campus. Exceptional 1 & 2 bdrm. apts., 4 person bi-level. Call Res. Mgr. 327-0393 or Varsity Mgmt. 668-1100. WANT PARKING?? 1 PARKING SPOT Avail. Close to B school. 332-6105 415 E. 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