-u - -u- -- - w w w v w' . av w 6B - The Michigan Daily - Football Saturday - Saturday, September 18, 2004 The Michigan Daily - Football Saturda Man on a Mission After all Spencer Brinton has seen, sparse playing tin By Sharad Mattu " Daily Sports Editor ftWW anag STAFF PICKS Predictions against the Spread for 9/18/04 San Diego State (+21) at No. 17 Michigan Notre Dame (-3) at Michigan State Kansas (+3) at Northwestern No. 16 Iowa (+1) at Arizona State No. 9 Ohio State (-2.5) at N.C. State No. 20 Wisconsin (-10.5) at Arizona No. 22 Minnesota (-4) at Colorado State No. 11 Florida (+3) at No. 13 Tennessee Nebraska (-4) at Pittsburgh Indiana (+2) at Kentucky Oregon (+27) at No. 2 Oklahoma No. 1 Southern Cal. (-26) at BYU No. 21 Maryland (+7) at No.7 West Virginia No. 5 LSU (+1) at No. 14 Auburn UCLA (-1) at Washington Best Bet Season record Chris Burke Gennaro Filice Bob Hunt Sharad Mattu Michigan Michigan State Kansas Arizona State N.C. State Wisconsin Minnesota Tennessee Pittsburgh Kentucky Oklahoma Southern Cal. Maryland Auburn Washington Kentucky 9- (01) Michigan Michigan State Kansas Iowa Ohio State Arizona Minnesota Florida Nebraska Indiana Oklahoma Southern Cal. West Virginia Auburn UCLA Iowa 87 (1-0) San Diego St. Notre Dame Northwestern Iowa Ohio State Arizona Minnesota Florida Pittsburgh Indiana Oklahoma Southern Cal. West Virginia Auburn UCLA Minnesota 78(1-0) San Diego St, Notre Dame Northwestern Iowa Ohio State Wisconsin Minnesota Florida Nebraska Indiana Oklahoma Southern Cal. Maryland LSU Washington Minnesota T8 (0-1) Master Keith Hafner Martial Arts Guru Michigan Notre Dame Kansas Arizona State Ohio State Arizona Colorado State Florida Nebraska Kentucky Oregon Brigham Young Maryland Auburn UCLA. Michigan 8-7(1-0) Sometimes, when Spencer Brinton thinks about it, it seems as though nothing on the football field has gone his way since he first set foot on campus in the spring of 2001. He came to Ann Arbor just days after completing a two-year Mormon mission in Durbin, South Africa. The plan was to spend a year getting back into playing shape and learning Michigan's offense while Drew Henson quarterbacked the Wolverines one last year. Then in 2002, Brinton and John Navarre would battle it out. Just before Brinton's arrival, Henson decided to leave Michigan and sign with the Yankees. Lloyd Carr needed a quar- terback right away, and only Navarre, who had spent two years in Michigan's system, was ready for the job. The job stayed Navarre's for three seasons. In a blowout loss to Iowa at Michigan Stadium in October of 2002, Brinton filled in and mysteriously injured his shoulder. For nearly a year, he played through excruciating pain before finally undergoing surgery last September. He was told by doctors he would fully recover. Based on that information, he asked for and received from the NCAA a sixth year of eligibility, with the hope that he could replace Navarre at quar- terback this year at the age of 26. But Brinton's shoulder refused to cooperate. Though the strength in his shoulder is back, he is unable to throw with the same velocity and accuracy he once could. He has tried to compensate by changing his mechanics, but it has made little difference. For most college football players, these developments would likely be devastating. Eight years ago, Brinton himself probably would have been dis- traught. But it is what Brinton has expe- rienced during that span that has given him an entirely unique perspective. Coming out ofTemecula Valley High School in California in 1997, Brinton was a top-10 quarterback. Midway through his freshman year at San Diego State, with the team just 1-5, Brinton took over. Though his numbers the rest of the year -72-of-162 for 1,097 yards, with six touchdowns and 10 inter- ceptions weren't phenomenal, the Aztecs closed out the year 4-2. The following year, according to Brinton's father, Merrill, "everything got out of control - even I got caught up in it." Spencer was even mentioned in a San Diego magazine that listed "25 People to Watch," along with the own- ers of Qualcomm and the Chargers. But the fun times were short-lived. Just two games into the year, he injured his thumb and, though he thought he could continue to play, was forced to sit out the rest of the year. Suddenly away from football, Brin- ton made two decisions. First, he wot go on a mission trip, something he h never been sure he would do becau he did not know how it would affe his football career. And, tired of seei "20,000 people in a 60,000-seat NI stadium" and believing that his opp< tunity to start may have passed by, decided not to return to the Aztecs. While in South Africa, Brint spent a large portion of his time in t township of Umlazi, where the Zu tribe resides. Every day was filled wi unique experiences, but one day ear on in his mission stands out. Though apartheid had ended, Sou Africa was still largely segregate Umlazi was a small area populated I millions of black people, and for t most part, they feared all white peop - especially the 6-foot-5 kind. As Brinton was walking around, walked toward a yard in need of clea ing and went to work. Throughout tl day, people watched what he was doir in shock. They had never seen a whi man assist them before. "He's the kind of person who nev really likes to bring attention to hi and what he's doing," Brinton's wil P ROCRASTINATION STATION " Before every football game this season, two of the Daily football writers will take the weekend's matchup to the PlayStation 2. " Play of the game - On his first play, Michigan RB No. 24 went 73 yards on a screen pass for a TD. " Player of the game - Michigan RB #24 who had 124 total yards and a TD that provided a needed spark. SAN DIEGO ST. 1 MICHIGAN 41 U U PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES: San Diego State coach Gennaro Filice: "Well, RB #22 decided to play through injury, and I really wish he had just showed up in street clothes today." "The 'Darkside Defense' got blasted and embarrassed every resident of San Diego. Michigan's RB #24 looked like a man among fetuses." "I want a second shot in the Big House, so I quit. I'm taking over for Iowa next week." Michigan coach Chris Burke: "The screen pass to RB #24 was a huge play and it really got us going. I'm not sure why there was an extra football lay- ing on the 25-yard line, but we dealt with it well." "I benched QB #12 for our fourth-string freshman because QB #12 couldn't have thrown a golf ball through the uprights." "Honestly? I don't think San Diego State will be able to beat anyone the rest of the year. 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