0)i PAUL SHERMAN/D The Michigan football team needs one win to be bowl eligible. As for what happens after that would be anyone's guess. they might be a good get for a middling bowl. Regardless of the record, bowl officials know the Wolverines could draw more fans than, say, Iowa. In terms of fan support, New York is certainly a popular holiday destination. But watching a football game in frigid weather with the sightlines of Yankee Stadium isn't allthat attractive.' The Heart of Dallas Bowl: Big Ten vs. Conference USA; Dec.26: Fun fact: In 1981, Michigan played its first postseason game ih the state of Texas. It beat UCLA, 33-14, in the Bluebonnet Bowl. If the Wolverines accept a bid to the Heart of Dallas Bowl, it could face an intriguing matchup against Marshall, one of the nation's three remaining undefeated programs. But other than that, there's nothing intrinsically exciting about facing a Conference USA team. The Quick Lane Bowl: ACC vs. Big Ten; Dec.26:' The Wolverines have never played a bowl game in Detroit. And while it would almost certainly feel like a home game at Ford Field, many in-state fans would be reluctant to spend money and time watching Michigan again - after all, tickets have been readily available for games at the Big House all year. The Quick Lane Bowl's website already has a picture of Devin Gardner on the home page. The image is probably a placeholder, but if it transpires, at least it's a short drive. Staying home: With a win last Saturday, the Wolverines clinched back-to- back victories for the first time all year. They'll likely need one against Maryland to qualify for the postseason, and that's no small task. The Terrapins have just three losses: blowouts to Ohio State and Wisconsin, and a narrow defeat to West Virginia. They also boast wins over Iowa and an impressive road triumph over Penn State. If Michigan loses, fans will be treated to an iteration of The Game where the Wolverines are fighting for any sort of postseason berth, while the Buckeyes continue to compete for a spot in the very first College Football Playoff. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Wolverines set for Detroit* By MINH DOAN against her sister, Haleigh, who Daily Sports Writer plays guard for the Titans. Last season, the Wolverines When the doors swing open for played Detroit on the road. the first time at Crisler Center this Michigan went on a 11-2 run early season, the stands will fill up, the in the first half and never looked jumbotron will be turned back on, back, running away with a win. and maize and blue jerseys will After a 6-24 season, Detroit once again be seen on the court. is looking to bounce back from a The Michigan women's season marred by injuries. The basketball team will be back - Titans return guards Ellisha and with some lofty expectations Crosby and Rosanna Reynolds, - when it opens up its season - who both missed a significant this weekend with games against portion of last season due to Detroit Mercy and Bucknell. injury, with Reynolds playing in For a programthathas lost only just three games. one key starter and adds the No. But Detroit will be without 23 recruiting class in the nation, last year's team MVP in guard expectations may be higher than Senee Shearer, who had a school- they've ever been in Michigan record 97 3-pointers last season. coach Kim Barnes Arico's three- But Crosby scored 17.5 points per year tenure. game before her injury, and Titan And it all begins Friday against coach Autumn Rademacher will Detroit. rely on her once again for scoring. Not only is it the season opener After Friday's bout, the for both teams, it also gives Wolverines will get one day off Michigan junior guard Madison before they hit the court again Ristovski another matchun against Bucknell - the first meeting between the two teams. Bucknell went to the Women's College Basketball Invitation last season and returns Patriot League Rookie of the Year forward Claire DeBoer, who is from Grosse Pointe and will be playing in Michigan for the first time in her NCAA career. DeBoer led Bucknell in rebounds last season and will provide tough competition down low for Michigan senior forwards CyeshaGoreeandNicoleElmblad. The Bison also return last season's leadingscorer in forward AudreyDotson,whowillcertainly make it tough for the Michigan forwards to operate inside. But what the Wolverines lack in size, they make up for with their guard play. While the first two games of the season won't exactly determine how Michigan does the rest of the year, a good start could go a long way in foreshadowing its fate this A