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Bo would keep Mo
By Nicholas J. Cotsonika "I'd have fought to keep him (if I
Daily Sports Editor was athletic director)," Schembechler
Life would be a lot different for the said. "I'd have probably punched him
Wolverines if Bo Schembechler was still in the mouth for making such a tragic
around. Quarterbacks wouldn't throw as mistake. Maybe we'd have done some
Tuch, running backs would get more other punishment. I had never in my
yardage and, Bo life fired a football coach for a first of-
says, Gary fense. Had he committed murder or
Moeller would robbed a bank, he's gone. I don't think
still be head with this one incident he should have
coach. been relieved."
The former Schembechler said he believes that
Michigan football the drunken incident at a Southfield res-
coach and athletic taurant that led to Moeller's resignation
director appeared was a one-time incident.
on Channel 2's Yet, he also feels that if Moeller had
"Bonds Tonight" begged for mercy from the University
Schembechler program last afterward, he might have saved himself
week and backed up his former assis- from having to resign.
tant. SEE Bo, PAGE 15
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Former Michigan receiver Seth Smith will carry the ball for another school this fall.
Smith latest Michign
By Nicholas J. Cotsonika Wolverines to San Diego for the Holiday was tough enough."
Daily Sports Editor Bowl. Smith caught only 10 passes for 5
Michigan wide receiver Seth Smith Moeller would not comment on the yards last season, but he was a vital partc
has left the Wolverines, the Athletic De- disciplinary action at the time. two important drives.
partment confirmed yesterday. Among Smith's complaints was a Against Notre Dame, he caught
In an interview with The Southern lack of participation in the Michigan of- sidearm desperation pass that he
Illinoisian last Thursday, Smith said he fense. set up Remy Hamilton's winning fiel
left the team following the Ohio State "I told (Moeller) that I was not get- goal.
game in November. ting the ball likeI should have," Smith told A month later against Wisconsin, h
Smith was suspended by former thelIllinoisian. "I know that if I had wait- set a school-record with a 100-yard kidk
Michigan football coach Gary Moeller ing one more year I would have been the off return for a touchdown.
last December and did not travel with the main guy, but waiting my redshirt year Smith is reportedly considerin
Georgia Tech, Oklahoma, Stanforc
Southern Illinois and Western Illinoi
Smith could play immediately at eithc
Illinois school, as both play in Division
" AA. Otherwise, he must sit out anen
& season.
RESTAURAN T 0 SPORTS S+A Michigan is among the nation
deepest teams at receiver, so Smith's de
parture should not create a large hol(
Seniors Amani Toomer and Mercur
Hayes will lead the Wolverines. Tod
Richards should also contribute, a
though he is battling a knee injury.
Waiting in the wings are Anthon
4 , Williams, Tyrone Butterfield, Tod
Brooks and incoming freshman
Streets.
1 ! * t Other athletes who have transferre
from Michigan in the past year includ
1220 South University 665-7777 Mahktar Ndiaye and Olivier Saint-Jea
21 and over after 9 pm from basketball and Jon Ritchie frot
football.