The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 1995 - 38 FOOTBALL Continued from page l Outside linebacker David Bowens, cornerback Charles Woodson and run- ning back Clarence Williams have all made significant contributions in Michigan's first two wins. Woodson and Bowens have started. Bowens has made four tackles in his first two games and Woodson seven. For his part, Williams has gained 21 yards on seven carries and he made his first catch, good for .22 yards, They haven't been tested by a real good offense yet." Lloyd Carr, Michigan football coach, on the Wolverine defense Saturday against the Illini. "That's always a surprise this early in the season when a true freshman plays that well," Carr said ofthe three. While Carr has been happy with what he's seen from this Wolverine team, he's far from satisfied. "What we want to do is win with improvement," Carr said. "Tojust win each week isn't enough." Trent Zenkewicz mounts a pass rush against Virginia quarterback Tim Sherman. Zenkewicz is an integral part of the solid defense which has been one of Michigan's strengths through the first two games of the season. FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK King honored as player of the week By Scott Burton Daily Sports Writer Michigan's secondary didn't strike much fear in opposing quarterbacks last season. But reading the Wolverine defense has become a much more diffi- cult prospect this season with the emer- gence of junior strong safety Steve King. King was named the Big Ten Defen- sive Player of the Week after recording a team-high 13 tackles in Michigan's 38-14 victory over Illinois Saturday. His season totals of 21 tackles and 18 solo tackles are also tops on the team. "I don't know how I've gotten so many tackles," King said. "I just like to fly around and mix it up a lot." King is not the only Wolverine mak- ingan impact with his agility. Michigan attributed a lot of its success against Illinois to its overall advantage in team speed. "That's something we've worked a lot about with (strength and condition- ing coach) Mike Gittelson-to pick up team speed, " King said. INJURY UPDATE: Junior free safety Chuck Winters sat out Saturday's con- test after getting banged up last week. Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said that he withheld Winters from the lineup because he didn't demonstrate enough mobility in a pregame warmup. Winters is expected to return to the lineup against Memphis Saturday, al- though it is still uncertain whether he will start. Outside linebacker Brent Blackwell returned to practice this week, but is not at a conditioning level where he can play in a game situation. But Carr is encouraged by the play of sophomore Mike Elston and Chris Singletary in his place. THE LUCK OF THE IRISH: The Wol- verines probably wouldn't tell you they were shocked by their 24-point margin of victory over Illinois, although the betting line was even going into the game. But they sure were mystified by Northwestern's 17-15 victory over then- No. 9 Notre Dame Saturday. In a game that will go down as per- haps the biggest upset of the decade, the Wildcats shocked a Notre Dame team that was a 27-point favorite. North- western was expected to be a basement- level team in the Big Ten, but now has the 28th-most votes in this week's As- sociated Press Top 25 poll. lust like to fly around and miOxit up a lot! " -Steve King Michigan defensive back "That was a surprise," Michigan of- fensive lineman Rod Payne said. "It's just funny that we play Northwestern this year instead of Notre Dame." Many Wolverines heard the North- western score announced on Illinois' P.A. system during the second-half of the Illini contest. Others, understand- ably, were just a little too wrapped up in what Michigan was doing to pay any attention to the result. "Somebody told me, and I told them to be quiet. I wasn't interested," Carr said. Read Daily Spor MAEDA/uEMAN/aily Michigan receiver Mercury Hayes wrestles the ball away from a Virginia defender In the Wolverines' 18-17 win Aug. 26. p 1 Want to write for the Daily? Come to one of our mass meetings: Mon., Sept. 11 Wed., Sept. 13 Tues., Sept. 19 Thurs., Sept. 21 All meetings at 7 p.m. You'll love the stuff we're made of. . Your pizza is right or it's free.' Piza GUARANTEED, 41Ut® __