16 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 15, 1994 United States vs. Switzerland: The Daily sports staff picks the final. Managing Editor Ryan White: As far as the rest of the world is concerned, football is back in the Silverdome. Unfortunately the rest of the world doesn't really play football - they play soccer. The Americans will be too strong on both sides of the ball, and it will show. Expect a high scoring game with Emmitt Smith rushing for two late touchdowns, U.S.A. 21, Switzerland 7 Editor Darren Everson: The blackout has been lifted, as the Silverdome will be full to the brim with soccer fans. Trouble is, many of 'em will be carrying visas instead of Visas. Most folks still don't know that the World Cup's in town, and I don't think the little signs on the interstates are gonna make a difference. No fan support, no chance. Switzerland 4, U.S.A. 0 Staff writer Brent McIntosh: The host country has never been eliminated in the first round of the World Cup, A World Cup game has never been played iodoors. The U.S. has never been good at soccer. Switzerland has never been better than the U.S. at anything that mattered.- except maybe cheese-making. Not this time, cheese-heads. U.S.A. 1, Switzerland 0 Staff writer Scott Burton: I'm still bitter that Djibouti, my personal favorite Third World country, didn't qualify for the World Cup. I like Swiss cocoa. Goal for Switzerland. I don't like Swiss cheese. Goal for U.S. I love Heidi. Goal for Switzerland. I hate Mariah Carey. Goal for Switzerland. Switzerland 3, U.S.A. 1 rilk *i I i il J M 3=3EM , 30aafflUilillij agM evcaAreyCo use RECOR-wmDS 1140 South Uliversny* (Above Gol-Time Chadley's) Am Abot, M148104 Pit 653-580 Hours: Mon.-Thuis. 9a.m.-10 p.m. Fri.-SaL9 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m.- 8P.m. WIEAPEEA TICKET CENTER Eirniss (FULL LENGTH, REGULAR PRICED $11.99 to $15.99 EACH CD) SOCCER Continued from page 13 only slightly better than the fact th only 29 percent knew that the Cup being played in the States this The other 71 percent probably thoug it was being held in the shark-infest waters off the Australian coast. Who are these guys?: Ame cans hate being ignorant. America are generally ignorant of socce Therefore, Americans hate soccer. The players are unknown to u Who is Diego Maradona? Who Jurgen Klinnsmann? I thought t were foreign language curse wor not the names of the world's be Perhaps if Michael Jordan took up t sport... Perfect example: A friend told that he would be glued to the tI during the Cup, but he only wished could have been around when Pe was dominant. I said, yeah, Pele su had a tough team back in the '5 Imagine my chagrin at finding out Pele was a former star, not a tiny Sout American country. Whatever happened to having last name anyway? I hate feeling i norant... * United States 1, Switzerlan 1: Americans hate ties. Remembe Michigan football, circa 1992? Th Wolverines finish undefeated, wit three ties, and we call it a failure. If ties are like kissing your siste as Woody Hayes once proclaime then soccer is the sport of inbreeder It's the sports world's version of th state of Mississippi. SThe Sport of the Future: Fa natics keep telling us dyed-in-the wool gridiron fans that soccer is "spor of the future," "the sport of tomor row," "the sport of-" When the future gets here, c me. Until then, I'm going to take nap. * We already have a sport calle "football": It would just be too con fusing for our unsophisticated Yan kee minds to have to discern whic football the Europeans are discuss ing. And, golldangit, we like our foot ball. That other football just isn't bru tat enough tor s. Plus... * We suck: Americans don't li e losing, but our soccer team seems to. Either that, or they must just not be good enough to beat the best teams in the world. Accepting that would mean acknowledging that there's something the rest of the world does better than us Americans, and Americans aren't clear on accepting inferiority. And why should we be: this is the best darn country in the whole freakin' wor right? So that's why soccer is so reviled in America - seem like good rea- sons, eh? All solid, factually based, and rigorously researched... All right, I admit it: I'm just bitter because I can't get tickets to the U.S.- Switzerland match Saturday. DAILY SPORTS:6 Next Week, We're Going Fishing . ,vE, '' . : London Records $11.99 each CD See The Meices next Tues. June 21st @ the Blind Pig P _ ° , ", "each NOW THRU ° JULY 3, 1994 I ' a ..t :a a t. a Ie