12A - Wednesday, September 8, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com AD Brandon reacts to newer, "Bigger" House, game day rededication festivities By TIM 1iOHAN Daily Sports Writer Moments after Michigan wrapped up a 30-10 win over Connecticut to begin the 2010 season on Saturday, Michigan Athletic Director Dave Brandon praised the pre- game festivities as well as the play on the field. In front of the largest crowd ever to watch a football game - 113,090 people - Michigan rededicat- ed the Big House and First seen on putcon quite the show d m before the game. -hegm "We wanted this to be special," Brandon said after the game. "It was 1927 the last time we had a dedica- tion ceremony here. So my challenge to the marketing team was, and we've been plan- ning this for months, if one flyover is good, let's have two. And let's not just cut the rib- boo, let'sblow off some fireworks. We really wanted to showcase the history of the sta- dium with that video and obviously Brock. Bfrock is an inspiration to this team. He's got to share this victory today too." Brock Mealer, the brother of Michigan offensive lineman Elliott Mealer, was told he had a one-percent chance of walking again after a car crash left him paralyzed and his father and brother's girlfriend dead. Healer led the team out of the tunnel and was the first to touch the banner. "I held it together pretty well until that moment (when he touched the banner) and I'll tell you why," Brandon said. "I sat with him, we planned this wholecthing. I told him how we need to make this whole thing hap- pen. He was great about it. And I'm getting ready to leave and he kinda called me over Oi S Brock Mealer leads the Michigan football team out of the tunnel before Saturday's game. and said, 'Mr. Brandon, would it be okay if I touched the banner?' And that's what he wanted to do - that's what he did." The festivities also included a video mon- tage in tribute to the new Michigan Stadi- um, with the voice-over recorded by Keith Jackson. When the game began, it was the Denard Robinson show. Brandon was among those impressed by the sophomore quarterback's performance. Robinson threw for 186 yards and ran for 197 more - setting a school record for rushing yardsoby a quarterback in a single game. "He's got that speed," Brandon said. "You notice several times, guys, you think you've got the angle on him and he just leaves them behind. He just has that afterburner kind of speed that just gives him that break- away threat every time he has the ball in his hands. It was a big game for Denard. And don'tforget, go look at his passing stats, his completion percentage. If you think too much about the run, he's going to burn you." The win over the Huskies could set the tone for the rest of the season. Brandon always said that the team was working hard to get back to Michigan's winning tradition. "I've been to enough football practices, been in a few of them, to know when a team is practicing for a purpose," Brandon said. "This is a team that has been practicing for a purpose. You can just tell with the hustle. You can tell with the attitude. And the way they push one another and the way the coaches were pushing them. We're off to a good start - long season ahead." Athletic Director David Brandon yreyares to cut the ribbon at the lie House rededication ceremony. SOCCER From Page 10 defense features two seniors in Chase Tennant and Jeff Quijano. In their final season as Wolverines, these defenders know that without last year's defensive MVP Julian Robles, the job of locking down the backside of the field and help- ing Blais is left to them. But Blais, Tennant, Quijano and the other Michigan defenders have already shown their ability to stifle opponents' attacks, as they held the 14th-ranked Drake Bulldogs to only four shots on goal and one goa1 in Friday's contest. Two of Michigan's cop three scorers from last season - senior forward Justin Meram and sophomore midfielder Ham- oody Saad - return but have their work cut out for them, as leading scorer Mourn Fuzetti is now playing professional soc- But the duo hasn't given fans any rea- son to worry about a lack of offensive flair, as Hamoody Saad has one of Michi- gan's two goals already this season - his overtime goal led the Wolverines to their first victory over Detroit. Meram had nine shots in Friday's loss to Drake, and led the team with four shots on goal. "I think you're almays looking to make sure there are those spiritual leaders on the field and Justin is one of those guys," Burns said. "He can get his team moti- vated, heroan be dynamic on the field. He involves his teammates really well." Despite losing former stars Rubles and Fuzetti, this year's group is headed by a strong senior class, which leads as a group. Those upperclassmen know what the playoffs feel like, as Michigan last made an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2008 during their sophomore year. Itlis the seasoned Wolverines who know they will need the entire team - not just certain pieces of puzzle - to step up and make big plays to keep them in Big Ten contention, and that means getting solid production out of their high-profile, highly recruited freshmen starters. Michigan's freshmen have been described as "fresh legs" for the team - as they have continually provided a burst of offensive energy thus far in the season,. Freshman forward Soony Saad and midfielder Fabio Pereria have combined for 10 shots on goal in Michigan's two games, and already it's clear that these true freshmen will create legitimate scor- ing opportunities for their team. Burns combines a group that has proven its ability to score and block shots in the net with rookies who are eager to get their names on the stat sheet. While the season is young and only time will tell what'this group can accomplish, Michi- gao fields a balanced, fundamentally sound team with a solid senior class as its anchor. The pieces ore in place, and only time will tell what picture the puzzle will reveal. But for the record, don't be surprised if this group of Wolverines light up their brand new stadium this year. Pagni can be reached at crpagni@umich.edu join= FOLLOW @MICHDAILYSPORTS 0: 9 *I