12 Monday, July 12, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Coaching legend Warhurst retires after lengthy career in Ann Arbor By RYAN KARTJE ManagingEditor After a 36-year coaching career which included seven Big Ten champi- onships, four Big Ten Coach ofthe Year honors, 148 All-American honors and five Olympians, Michigan men's cross country coach and associate track and field head coach Ron Warhurst announced his retirement Wednesday. Warhurst retires as one of the most tenured coaches in Michigan history, trailing the University's most tenured coach - Cliff Keen - by just four sea- sons. "I have had a very nice run at Michi- gan," Warhurst said in a press release Wednesday. "I've coached some great individuals who have become great men and great friends, and I appreci- ate all they have done for my career." Included among those "great indi- viduals" is three-time Olympian and four-time NCAA champion Kevin Sul- livan, who - in the same press release - credited Warhurst with providing the consistency necessary to build a top-notch cross country and track pro- gram. "The results of his athletes over the past 36 years are a testament to his place as one of the great coaches in Michigan and NCAA history," Sul- livan said. "Ron Warhust is the face of Michigan cross country and track and field, and his replacement will certain- ly have big shoes to fill." A member of the 1964 and 1965 national championship teams at West- ern Michigan, Warhurst came to Ann Arbor in 1974, on his way to becoming the winningest coach in program his- tory. "Ron Warhurst has coached and mentored hundreds of athletes throughout his 36-year career at Mich- igan," Athletic Director David Brandon said. "He has always been considered one of the top coaches in the country and his contributions to our athletic program over the years have been sub- stanial and most appreciated. We wish him all the well in ... his retirement." DEFENSIVE LINE From Page 11 on the line, providing a run-stuffing complement to Mike Martin's back- field disruptor role. But he disappeared in most. games last year, and his learning curve was, at some points, in ques- tion. This year, though, after adjusting to the college game at the technical level, Campbell should be ready. If he's not, senior Greg Banks, who many of the coaches have talk- ed about as an emerging leader, will absolutely be ready totake his spot. Banks knows that Graham's leader- ship needs tobe replaced, and judg- ing by Banks' demeanor after the spring game, he's ready to step into that role. Overall, the unit shouldn't suffer as much as it would seem without Graham, assuming everyone steps up their game from last year. But there's no replacing No. 55, and the Wolverines maybe missing him more as the season wears on. PRESEASON GRADE: B- PROJECTED STARTERS: Craig Roh, Mike Martin, Ryan Van Ber- gen, Will Campbell SURPRISE PLAYER: Greg Banks FILE PHOTO Former men's cross country coach Ron Warhurst left a legacy of success at Michigan. o . ,. I . ' , o Ar . , t, t ' \' 0 The Ypsilanti Community Band is now the Washtenaw Community Concert Band Welcoming musicians looking for a true concert band experience Washtenaw Community College In partnership with Washtenaw Community College, earn 2 credits by enrolling in MUS 112 Find out more about the class by visiting www.wccnet.edu For more information on the band call 734-252-9221 or e-mail atypsicommband@gmail.com __ i