w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w Well, it all come down to this. All the questions about Denard Robinson as a quarterback could be answered. Fitz Toussaint could define the trajectory of his last two years. The defense could make a definitive statement. Everything is defined by how you play against Ohio State. The seniors could leave 0-8 against Michigan State and Ohio State, or they could complete one of the most remarkable turnarounds in Michigan history. Ohio awaits. Michael Florek, Stephen J. Nesbitt, Kevin Raftery, Tim Rohan TABLE OF CONTENTS Preview: The Game will be defined by its two QBs: Michigan's Denard Robin- son and Ohio State's Braxton Miller. From Bo to Brady: How one win against Ohio State can propel a first-year coach into Michigan lore. Column: Michael Florek says Michigan won't be officially 'back' until the Wolverines beat Ohio State. Cover illustration by Arjun Mahanti 2011 Schedule Western Michigan (Sept. 3): Good thing the rain came. And the blitzes, too. Looked like Greg Robinson was coaching until the second quarter. Notre Dame (Sept. 10): Nothing to see here. Michigan rallied with a 28-point fourth quarter to stun the Fighting Irish and get the victory. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 17): Another meeting with another inferior neighbor: may be Michi- gan's only shot to hang 50-plus points ina game. San Diego State (Sept. 24): Hoke said it was hard leaving his players behind at San Diego State. They were mad he didn't say goodbye. Minnesota(Oct.1): MarQueis Gray played wide receiver last year - now he's the quarterback and the only thing exciting about the Gophers. Northwestern (Oct. 8): Good thing Kain Colter didn't play the entire game, because Dan Persa did Michigan a few favors. 4 \ Michigan State (Oct. 15): Edwin Baker and LeVeon Bell ran over and through Michigan, and Kirk Cousins ain't too shabby either. Little Brother's growing up. Purdue (Oct. 29): It was the Fitz show at the Big House. Toussaint took over as Michigan's lead running back, rushing for 170 yards. Iowa (Nov. 5): An eight-point loss hurts a bit more when you've got four shots at the end zone from the three-yard line. Illinois (Nov. 12): Michigan's got its formula: a steady defense and a load of Fitz. Toussaint rumbled for 192 yards in a 31-14 victory. Nebraska (Nov.19): Denard had 263 total yards. Fitz ran for 138. The defense suffocated Taylor Martinez. Welcome back, Michigan football. Ohio State (Nov. 26): No Tressell? No Pryor? Ohio State's still deeper than Michigan, and Boom Herron is one scary back. painting Michigan slogans and fight songs Anybody who saw a practice that week throughout. could tell something special was happening The Buckeyes had won 22 straight games in Ann Arbor. and were one win away from completing "The practices were insane," Caldarazzo their second consecutive undefeated sea- said. "We were just hitting and knocking son. people out. The poor demonstration team, Michigan was the only roadblock left. they were carrying these guys off because But in Ann Arbor, confidence never fal- we were drilling them. tered. Ohio State had beaten the Wolver- "We were blocking and tackling like it ines 50-14 the previous year on its way to a was game day, and the hits that were going national title. Coach Woody Hayes elected on were enormous." to go for two with his team already up by Hanlon recalled telling Schembechler 36 points and the game well out of reach for that they should slow down a little bit so Michigan. that the players don't peak too soon. Asked after the game why he went for "And Bo said, 'You let 'em go. You can't two, Hayes reportedly said, "Because I peak too soon for this team,' " Hanlon said. couldn't go for three!" "So we just kindalet them go." "Itwas one of the most humiliating expe- And on game day, they were ready. riences of my life," Caldarazzo said. "I have yet to return to Horse Shoe Stadium. I've never been treated so rudely by fans and There was an electricity that I have never everybody else." felt in any football game since. It was as if all Michigan didn't forget. the energy from a season's worth of tackles On the walls in the locker room, Schem- and body-slams hadjust been released. bechler put signs that read, "Ohio State 50, -Schembechler, from "Bo." Michigan 14." He even taped pictures of Ohio State players to each of his players' lockers. December 1,1969. No. 12 Michigan vs. No. In practice, the number "50" was plas- 1 Ohio State. tered on each scout team member's jersey. Ohio State featured three All Americans, And it wasn't just on the jerseys. including running back Jim Otis, and five "It was everywhere," Caldarazzo said. All-Big Ten selections. "It was on everybody's locker, it was on The Buckeyes were world-beaters. They the shower curtains - the shower had a hadn't played in a close game in almost two '50' that was about six feet tall. It was just years. No one gave Michigan a chance. everywhere. No one except Michigan, that is. "Bo told us, 'Woody put 50 on you guys "The papers were saying the day of the last year, and I'm not gonna let you forget game that Michigan had two chances of it.' " winning: slim and none," said running back Added Brandstatter: "Believe me, we Billy Taylor. took notice, and the intensity ratcheted up "And Bo said, 'Bull shit.' And we said the from Tuesday to Wednesday to Thursday to same thing. We knew we were gonna beat Friday, 'til we were ready to go on Saturday. them." "Ohio State was not gonna get that vic- Inside the locker room before the game, tory." the players were excited - but not too excit- COUTtyY OF n dTLtYs HISTORICAL LIBRARY Schewbechler pushed his players harder than anyone. hut he had a special way of uniting them. STAFF PICKS The Daily football writers pick against the spread to predict Michaelph . scores in the 2011 football season. FlorekN Stephen J. 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"It was an intense room, but it was most- ly internal," Caldarazzo said. "I don't really recall a lot of guys shouting and screaming. We had waited that entire week of practice, we had waited a season, we couldn't wait to get this thing done and go out there and kick their ass. "It was the perfect storm waiting to explode." Taylor recalled a short speech given by Schembechler in the locker room. "Men, we've had a great week of practice. I'm not gonna talk much, but I'm gonna tell you what we're gonna do. We're gonna kick their ass," Schembechler said. Schembechler hit the chalkboard with his fist, and everybody exploded. "It was so loud and thunderous in the locker room, and everybody was hittin' and pushin' out the door," Taylor said. "That's what he said, and that's what we did." Added quarterback Don Moorhead: "Going down the tunnel, it was so much more intense than going down the tunnel any other game day. You could sense it. "We were like a thoroughbred that they just put in the gate. Everybody wanted to go" ' After three rushing touchdowns - two by fullback Garnie Craw, one by Moorhead - and a field goal, Michigan went into half- time leading 24-12. No other team had scored more than 21 points on the Buckeyes all year. "Ohio State was stunned," Schembechler recalled in 'Bo.' "The crowd was going crazy. You absolutely could not hear your- self think! We left the field to an ovation that was still ringing in our ears when we poured into the locker room." In the locker room, the Wolverines could taste victory. Defensive coordinator Jim Young's voice stood out above the rest. "You guys (the offense) gave us the lead, and they will not score," he said. "I guaran- tee, THEY WILL. NOT. SCORE!" And they didn't. The Wolverines held the Buckeyes score- less in the second half and forced a total of seven turnovers en route to the 24-12 vic- tory. As the final gun sounded, fans rushed the field. "It was mayhem," Caldarazzo said. "We couldn't wait to celebrate. I remember run- ning over to the sidelines, and we began to carry (Schembechler) off the field. And there was just a rush that came from behind with the student section and the band. "Bo goes up, and then at midfield, he just goes down, because we were just pushed over. We weren't angry at all. We just got up, dusted ourselves off and got right back in there. It was one of those times where you didn't want to leave the field." That magical day did finally end, but its legacy didn't. As Schembechler wrote, "Michigan was back as a national football powerhouse." It was Schembechler who started the return back to prominence in 1969. Now, it's Hoke's turn. November 21, 2011 You can see it in the weight room and scattered about Schembechler Hall. You can hear it at the end of eachteam meet- ing. And you can sense it in each and every player. This team is salivating in anticipation of noon on Saturday. In the weight room, a huge sign on the wall rings loud and clear: "Beat Ohio." Throughout Schembechler Hall, there are two special clocks: One counts down the time until kickoff against the Buckeyes, and the other reads the number of days it's been since Michigan's last victory over its biggest rival. "It's a reminder every time you walk in the building," said senior tight end Kevin Koger. "You can't miss it." But Hoke does more than just visually remind his players about Ohio. Since his first- ever team meeting, Hoke began his address OHIO STATE WEEK THESE PHOTOS I MIG HT MAKE r$ YOU NOSTA LGIC Running back Billy Taylor is eighth on Michigan's all-time rush list and was a key player on the 1969 team. 2 1 FootballSaturday - November 26, 2011 TheMichiganQaily - www.michigandaily.com 1 7