2A - Thursday, November 19, 2009 MONDAY: TUESDAY: In Oether Ivory Towers Off the Beaten Path WEDNESDAY: Campus Clubs SCHOLARSHIP MESSAGES When students spot A loss to Ohio State this Saturday would keep Michigan one win short of receiving bowl eligibility, but it would not be the first time the Buckeyes have kept the Wolverines out of the post- In 1973, wheo the two teams met, Michigan - ranked number four at the time - had held the oumber one Buckeyes to a 10-10 tie. Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes admitted, "we had to win this one to go to the Rose Bowl." Luck appeared to be with the Buckeyes that year. .After the game, the Big Ten Ath- letic Directors voted 6-4 in favor of Ohio State going to Pasadena instead of Bo Schembechler's Wolverines, according to a Nov. 27, 1973 article in The Michigan Daily. The coach was stunnedby the decision. Schembechler blamed votes against Michigan on "ignorance (and) petty jealousies",' according to the article, adding that the schools voting for Ohio State may have been acting on grudges. Don Canham, the Michigan Ath- letic Director at the time, was an unpopular figure with Northwestern University officials after he played a part in preventing the Chicago Bears from playing at Northwestern's Dyche Stadium, according to the article. Can- ham had also upset Michigan State University officials that year in a dis- pute over television rights. Both teams voted in favor of Ohio State. More than satisfying grudges, how- ever, Big Ten Athletic Directors may have voted for Ohio State because they felt that the Buckeyes had a bet- ter chance of winning in California, according to the Daily. Michigan's star quarterback at the time, Dennis Franklin, had broken his collarbone in the fourth quarter of the game against Ohio State. Cecil Coleman, Athletic Direc- tor of the University of Illinois had announced on the radio that he planned to vote for Michigan, accord- * FRIDAY: Photos of the Week ce out log to the Daily. Following news of Franklin's broken collarbone, he changed his mind. He was quoted by the Daily as saying that, "without Franklin, Michigan is not the best rep- resentative of the Big Ten." Michigan State and Northwestern concurred. Big Ten Commissioner Wayne Duke's disclosure of the state of the Michigan quarterback lay at the cen- ter of Schembechler's criticisms. The Michigan coach claimed that by shar- ing the condition of Franklin, Duke had had an unfair influence on the vote, a claim that Duke called "totally absurd",' according to the Daily article. The Daily article noted that no one made a serious attempt to learn the extent of Franklin's injury, and Michi- gan's team physician had not been contacted. Ohio State went on to beat the Uni- versity of Southern California in the Rose Bowl, while Michigan did not play in a bowligame that year. - PETER NOORANI The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com GARYGRACA DANNEWMAN Editor in Chief Easiness Monager 734-647-3336 734-7e4-stay graea@miehigandaily.eem tmdbasiness@aonail.eom CONTACT INFORMATION Newstoon News Tips tonnections lettes to the Edtot Photography Department Ats Section Editonial Pate Spors Section Display Sales tlassitied Sales Online Sales Finance EDITORIAL STAFF Offie hour: Su.-Thus1a,.ml. ,- 2aom. news@ohehigaodailyooo corrctions@mihigaodaityecoo totedaiy@michigandaily.com photo@nmictigaodaily.coo artspage@michigandaily.com opinion@michgandaily.com sports~ihigandiy.coo, display@michigandaityooo classifid@michigandaily.omo onlineads@michigandaily.coni finance@michigandailyrcom 10 Business sophomore Steven Benavides tapes his thougts aboutlthe Promise Scholarshipto send Jennifer Granholm. CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Elevator graffiti Money stolen Israeli law .r _ --I1 7 1 - - ..1 .--~a ,1 WHEN: Tuesday around 10 WHERE: Mason Hall WHAT: A staff member reported illegible graffiti writ- ten on the inside of an eleva- tor. The graffiti was written between Nov. 13 and Nov. 17, University Police reported. Lapt op stolen WHEN: Tuesday around 12 p.m. WHERE: William Revelli Rehersal Hall WHAT: A person reported a stolen laptop from outside of Revelli. The laptop was left unattended and was stolen between 3:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., University Police reported. trom lock box I proesso) L IKl WHEN: Tuesday at aboutl12 p.m. WHERE: Cancer Center WHAT: $25 was reported stolen from a lock box. itda unclear whether or not the box was locked, University Police reported. The money was stolen between Nov. 13 and Nov. 16i. Bike riden away WHEN: Tuesday at about 4:30 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League WHAT: A caller reported that his bike was stolen between 12 and 4 p.m. The black Trek mountain bike was worth $600, University police reported. WHAT: Daphne Barak Eretz, a law professor at Tel Aviv University will speak about wom- en's rights in Israel. WHO: American Move- ment for Israel WHEN: Tonight at 7 p.m. WHERE: Vanden- berg Room, The Michigan League Photoshop workshop WHAT: A workshop to teach participants how to crop and resize images amongst other skills. WHO: Teaching and Tech- nology Collaborative WHEN: Today at 3 p.m. .WHERE.- Harlaoalatcher Graduate Library CORRECTIONS 0 An article in yesterday's edition of The Michigan Daily, "In lawuit, jury rules for the '', incorrectly classified survey meter or a dosimeter as radiation protection devices. They are radiation measuring devices. The same article also incorrectly said that Christine Gerdes, a research associate in the School of Natural Resources and Environment, testified for the case. Christine Gerdes, who is an assistant general counsel at the University and who used to work in Academic Human Resourc- es, was the person who actu- ally testified. * Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandaily.com. A Canadian couple suc- cessfully argued that doing 1homework doesn't increase academic performance, accord- ingto the The Guardian. Shorni and Tom Miller, two lawyers from Alberta, Canada won a legal battle to exempt their children from doing home- work. 2The Found Footage Festival, which features hilarious randomlydiscovered VHS clips, comes to the Michigan The- ater Saturday >>FOR MORE, SEE B-SIDE, PAGE 3B 3Residents of Jupiter, Fla. could be fined $1,000 for letting their lawns grow too high, according to The Palm Beach Post News. 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