6 - Friday, January 6, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 0 Michigan looks to bounce back against Wisconsin Senior wide receiver Darryl Stonum was redshirted this season after being arrested for his second DUI in May 20tt Stonum's status uncertain KEVIN RAFTERY member of the Michigan foot- Daily Sports Editor ball team, at least for now. "Until we know everything, The Michigan football team's nothing's changed," Hoke said second-leading receiver from on Thursday. 2010 didn't appear in any major Hoke also said he was not stories throughout the Wolver- concerned about Stonum's abil- ines' successful 2011 campaign. ity to make good decisions, even He kept a given his track record. low profile, not NOTEBOOK If Stonum does remain on the often heard team, he will likely be a high- about in the news. Until now. impact player for the Wolverines Senior Darryl Stonum red- in 2012. In 2010, the Stafford, shirted the 2011 season after Texas native finished the season being suspended for operating with 633 yards and four touch- a vehicle while visibly impaired downs, and he has over 1,000 last May - the second time in his yards receiving in his career. college career he'd been charged BLONDES>BRUNETTES?: with the crime. Early yesterday Since Michigan redshirt sopho- morning, he was pulled over by more kicker Brendan Gibbons Ann Arbor police after leaving finished an impressive season the probation office. (13-for-17 on field goals) by hit- Stonum's license had been ting a game-winning 37-yard suspended since May. According field goal in overtime to defeat to Ann Arbor court records, Sto- Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl, num had told his probation offi- there's been a lot of talk about cers that he had been dropped brunettes. off at the probation office by a After the game on Tuesday, friend that morning. Gibbons said that before the kick, As is apparent now, that was he simply envisioned brunette not the case. girls and it helped him relax. Stonuh drovehimself to the He said it was a strategy that probation officea direct viola-ioke suggestedto him. tion of his probation. Just min- On Thursday, Hoke gave his utes after he left the office, he side of the story. was pulled over and ticketed for At the end of practice each driving with a revoked license. Thursday, Hoke has Gibbons line His probation is not set to up for a kick. Usually, Hoke calls a end until June 2013, as reported couple timeouts to ice the kicker. by the Detroit Free Press. But The first time Gibbons lined according to Michigan coach up for the kick with Hoke at the Brady Hoke, Stonum is still a helm, Hoke pulled him aside during the time out. "What makes ya happy?" Hoke asked him. "Well, I like the sand, the water and pretty girls." "Pretty blondes?" "No, brunettes." And, according to Hoke, "That's the end of the story." COMMITS ENROLL EARLY: The Wolverines will be wel- coming three new players to the football team this semester. Linebackers Kaleb Ringer and Joe Bolden and safety Jarrod Wilson have all enrolled early in school and will be practicing with the team in the spring. Hoke said it was the players' decision to enroll and that he didn't encourage them to do so. "They just were able to," Hoke said. "We didn't push any of them to come early. "I think at some point, kids miss their senior year of high school, and I think that's kind of an impor- tant part. But they wanted to and their clock made it work." Hoke did mention that it obvi- ously will be advantageous for the players football-wise, given that they will have extra tinte to learn defensive coordinator Greg Mattison's system. But there are other advantag- es, too. "From an academic stand- point it's as important as any- thing when you don't have the pressure of a season going on," Hoke said. NEAL ROTHSCHILD Daily Sports Editor Six days ago, No. 13 Michi- gan's lone regular season contest against Wisconsin looked much more daunting than it does now. In the past week, the 18th- ranked Bad- gers, who had been 160-12 at Wisconsin home under at Michigan head coach Bo Matchup: Ryan, dropped Wisconsin two straight at 12-4; Michi- the Kohl Cen- gan 12-3 ter. When: Sunday On New 1:30 P.M. Year's Eve, then-9-6 Iowa, Where: Criser who had been Center blown out by TV/Radio: Campbell and tSPN2 Northern Iowa earlier in the season, took down Wisconsin, 72-65. Three nights later, the Bad- gers (1-2 Big Ten, 12-4 over- all) lost a 63-60 overtime heartbreaker to Michigan State. Wisconsin almost managed to erase a 7-point deficit in the last 30 seconds of the extra frame when Badger guard Ryan Evans banked in a 3-point heave to tie it at the buzzer. But as it turned out, the game clock above the back- board wasn't aligned with the other clocks posted in the arena and the basket was waved off. "That's the correct ruling," said Michigan coach John Beilein. "Unfortunately, the clocks weren't in sync. Now which one is the right one? Is one running slightly ahead or is one running slightly behind? The way I understand the rule, it's what's ever on that back- board. If that light goes up, that's the one." The call sealed the Badgers' third home loss of the season and gave them their worst Big Ten start since 2002. After a slow start to his sea- son; senior point guard Jordan Taylor has scored 20 points per game in Big Ten play, dropping 28 on the Spartans on Tuesday. He also dishes out nearly five assists per game and boasts a 3:1 assist-to-turnover ratio. Junior Jared Berggren has picked up the production in the post the Badgers lost after the ADAMGLANZMAN/Daily Senior guard Stu Douglass was 3-for-5 on 3-pointers on Thursday. graduation of Jon Leuer and Keaton Nankivil. He averages 12 points and five rebounds per game. "They're a really good team, they're tough," said senior guard Zack Novak. "We know we got a big challenge coming." Michigan (2-1, 12-3) took care of the Big Ten bottom dwellers in its first two games before fall- ing to Indiana last night, 73-71. Sophomore forward Tim Hardaway Jr. has struggled with his shot recently, and the Wol- verines have had to count on other players for scoring. Though Hardaway Jr. had a team-high 19 points on Thurs- day, only one of his field goals wasn't a layup and he missed two crucial 3-pointers in the final two minutes. Over the last two games, he is 9-for-33 from the field and has missed his last 12 3-point attempts. But on Wednesday, he didn't appear fazed by his shoot- ing struggles. "You got to go out there and get reps if your shot isn't fall- ing," Hardaway Jr. said. "Just got to go out there and get reps on the practice floor and keep shooting. "(Mentally), it didn't bother me at all. 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