NEWS The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 28, 2005 - 7 CONSTRUCTION Continued from page 1. outlays as compared to other projects. Vice President for Government Affairs Cynthia Wilbanks said these applications are granted on a "sporadic" basis, where- as in some other states capital outlays for colleges are a part of the regular yearly budget. Wilbanks said that, despite the tight financial situation, she believes this could be a good year for getting state money for construction projects. "We know the state's budget is still relatively tight and it could be challenging, but I think we're optimistic that they might consider some type of outlay for buildings in this next year," she said. She added that budget discussions start in February and that Gov. Jennifer Gran- holm's State of the State speech is often an early indication of whether an outlay will occur. State Sen. Shirley Johnson, chair of the joint Capital Outlays Committee, said the state House has yet to name their commit- tee members and that the first meeting will hopefully occur by the end of February. She said she was hopeful about the possibility of an outlay this year. "As soon as we've got things pulled together, we're going to move on capital outlay," she said. "I promised everybody that and I intend to move on that promise." U.S. Rep. Joe Schwarz, who served for many years on the joint committee, said he thinks "it's always time" for capital outlays, but that term limits have made the political environment trickier for outlays. "In a term-limited legislature with num- bers of legislators who aren't that famil- iar with the process or may be reticent to increase the state's indebtedness, (capital outlays) are going to be a hard sell," he said. "You don't have people who have been there long enough - a majority of the people don't have a very deep knowledge of our 15 universities." Schwarz added that he thinks raising the bond cap to provide outlays is good idea, and that he believes debt is often wrongly per- ceived as a bad thing by state legislators. The last capital outlay occurred in the 1996-97 budget and included funding for projects on all campuses. The University at that time got money for the Haven Hall, LSA Building, Perry Building and West Hall projects. More recently, former Gov. John Engler vetoed a request for $43 million to carry out the School of Public Health reno- vations in 2001. University Provost Paul Courant said the School of Public Health project would have occurred four years ago had the University been able to secure an outlay. He also cited the Frieze Building project as one that suffered from lack of state funding. The joint committee typically looks at many factors when considering outlay appli- cations. Wilbanks said projects that con- tribute to academic opportunities or might not be funded through private donations get higher priority. The University can issue bonds indepen- dently of the state, and plans to fund the new North Quad residence and academic complex through debt which will be paid back using housing fees generated by the new residence hail. SPARTANS Continued from page 1 Michigan opened up the game with a 7-0 run. Harris scored Michigan's first four points and Coleman added a 3-pointer. But the lead would not last long. Michigan State clawed back into the game on a 12-0 run the kept Michigan score- less for over five minutes. The Spartans never trailed for the rest of the game. Michigan would not score again until after the second media timeout. During that span, the Spartans' physical style of play began to take its toll on the Wolverines. Junior for- ward Graham Brown picked up two quick fouls, putting Michigan's frontline at an immediate disadvantage. Hunter - available for the first time since an ankle injury forced him out of the game at Iowa on Jan. 5 - checked into the game and was effective in his return. He scored four points until he pickeddhis second person- al foul with 5:56 remaining in the second half. Davis - who was also questionable prior to the game with an ankle injury - also scored four points in the half. He finished with 12 points. When Hunter left, Michi- gan State was poised to run- away with the score, jumping out to as much as a 26-18. But in the last minute and a half, Michigan cut the lead down to four with four points from sophomore Courtney Sims. Junior guard Maurice Ager closed out the half for Michigan State with a drive as the clock ran out, giving Michigan State a 28-22 lead at halftime. Michigan will play its fourth road game in five con- tests on Sunday when they square off against Purdue in West Lafayette. "We've got another tough game Sunday, so we just have to look forward to that one now," Harris said. WE WOULD HAVE STARTED T HE R EVOL UTIONUI <'" WE ALMOST RAN FT, JASON. IF ONLY WE'D HAD A LfTTfLE MORE TIME. BERKO BURNED MY LIP! z. x, 14 COMMENTARY Continued from page 1 fired at the end of the season. 7:22 p.m. The only play that Michigan real- ly runs is the pick and alley-oop to Petway, and since it didn't work this time, we're in trouble. 7:23 p.m. Michigan just gave up the lead, 10-7. Prepare for a blowout. 7:24 p.m. Man, President Palmer needs to stop doing these Allstate commercials and come back to "24." 7:29 p.m. Steve Lavin just said that Wohl looks like Adam Sandler. Now they're show- ing a picture of Chris Hill beside one of Pete Sampras. What the hell is going on? When did we start watching "E!"? 7:33 p.m. Lavin is breaking down Michi- gan's offense. Wow, that's a feat, since Michi- gan doesn't run an offense. 7:36 p.m. We'd just like to thank the Michi- gan State athletic department for only giving our four-person basketball beat two creden- tials. Thanks a lot, Sparties. 7:43: p.m. Man, Petway can jump. Yeah, he missed the block, but he can jump. 7:52 p.m. Way to let Maurice Ager dribble down and score a bucket with two seconds left. Then not getting a shot off before the buzzer was pretty weak. 8:08 p.m. Start of the second half. 8:10 p.m. The Spartans come out strong, with an Anderson alley-oop and a Davis jump- er. It's amazing that some teams actually make halftime adjustments. We wonder what that's like. 8:14 p.m. Damn Dion, you just got your pocket picked. Of course it led to a Shannon Brown throw down, then Harris was called for a charge. 8:15 p.m. Ashtyn Bell enters the game; Tommy throws up the white flag. 8:17 p.m. The shot clock stopped working, but it's not like the Spartans have needed any- where near 35 seconds to score. 8:22 p.m. Now, while they fix the shot clock, would be a good chance for Amaker to do some coaching. But don't expect much. After all, this is Tommy Amaker we're talk- ing about. 8:25 p.m. Second field goal in eight min- utes? Is that an improvement? 8:26 p.m. Hunter tries to break someone down off the dribble at halfcourt. He imme- diately turns it over. That's our offense. Need I say more? 8:29 p.m. Another shameless plug for "Tilt" - this time comparing the poker faces of Amaker and Tom Izzo. We can't decide what's worse: comparing the faces or the dumb fan holding up the "Tilt is next" sign? 8:31 p.m. Does Michigan ever want to get an offensive rebound? The Spartans just like three in a row on one series. 8:33 p.m. If Petway ever perfects a jump- hook, he'll be unstoppable. Maybe if he spent less time rapping and more time on his game, he'd be sweet. 8:39 p.m. Michigan just committed its 20th turnover. That seems to be the over/under mark for the Wolverines in big games. 8:42 p.m. Musburger just said, "This is not a team - it's a program." Of course he was referring to Michigan State. Gee Brent, you really don't like Michigan, do you? 8:50 p.m. Ager just completed an alley-opp from half court. The Spartans are having a pretty good time out there. 8:53 p.m. The Izzone just called out the few Maize Rage fans in attendance: "We can't hear you." We haven't heard from Michigan in a while either. 9:02 p.m. The Izzone is now chanting where this team is heading again this year: "N-I-T! N-I-T!" 9:07 p.m. Whew, Michigan State has bal- anced scoring. 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