Tigers hire new general manager Randy Smith, former GM of the San Diego Padres, was hired yesterday by the Detroit Tigers to fill the vacancy created when Joe Klein's contract was not renewed. Smith signed a three-year contract; at 32, he is the youngest GM in the major leagues. First on his list of tasks will be replacing Sparky Anderson, who resigned from the job of Tiger manager after 17 years of service. Page 9 Tuesday October 31, 199 SMichig is seeing green in preparations for State game 1993 loss, Riemersma's toe and Dreisbach's hand are on players' minds as Wolverines gear up for rivalry The Michigan football team will have plenty of remind- ers in practice this week who they're playing on Saturday. It's traditional for the scout team, the players that try to emulate the opposing team, to wear some kind of green - a piece of tape on their helmet or a patch on their jersey - to help fire up the team. The Wolverines will have already seen plenty of green before they hit the field for Saturday's contest at Michigan State. "When you're playing Michigan State our equipment manager makes sure that the other players are in green so you're looking at green the whole practice," senior tight end Jay Riemersma said. "You really want to put forth a good effort in practice because you know if you practice well, you play well. The intensity will definitely be there in practice this week." The scout team's job is to prepare the first team for everything that they expect to face in the game. That includes some extra tactics. "I remember being a freshman on the scout team," senior Joe Marinaro said. "The coaches told us to get after a little bit more, to stay with our guys and throw a little cheap shot here and there to get them ready for the game." It's not that Michigan needs any additional incentive to get ready for the 88th renewal of this big intra-state battle. Weighing heavily on the Wolverine players' minds is their last visit to East Lansing in 1993. Michigan played an uninspired game, falling 17-7 to the Spartans. The Wolverines avenged that loss with a 40-20 victory last year at Michigan Stadium, but that 1993 loss is one the Michigan players remember. "The loss two years ago hurt,"junior tackle Jon Runyan said. "We went in there, it wasn't a great day. I don't think we were really up for the game. We never really got anything going." That defeat was the Wolverines' second defeat in their last four trips to Spartan Stadium. The Michigan players felt going into the game that they were a better team, but they never showed it on the field. "It was a sick feeling," junior linebacker Jarrett Irons said. "I felt that we had a good enough team to win but we didn't come out to play. "When you go out there and play against Michigan State, they don't play on the level that you've seen in the previous games. They take their game to another level and that's what we have to do. QB OR NOT QB: Quarterback Scott Dreisbach continues to practice, but his status for Saturday is still unclear. "We'll see what happens day-to-day," Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said., "We'll make a decision when we have to. That could. be any time." Brian Griese has started the last four games and is coming off his best game as a Wolverine. He completed 14of19passes for271yards and four touchdowns against Minnesota. The coaching staff under- standably will be very care- ful about putting Dreisbach.. Dreisbach back in action. "Scott Dreisbach is com- ing off a serious injury from the standpoint of playing quarterback," Carr said. "We have no idea how he is going to respond today and tomorrow. I'm sure that gradually it will get better. The question is how quickly." RIEMERSMA READY: After missing the Indiana game due to an foot injury, Riemersma returned to action against Minnesota catching three passes for 15 yards. He still felt some pain in that foot, though. "It was pretty tough," Riemersma said. "This last game I would say that I was about 80-90 percent. I still couldn't push off the ankle and toe." Riemersma expects to be at full power for the Spartans on Saturday. "I've been told that I'll be right around 100 percent for this next game," Riemersma said. "I'm looking forward to being able to play at a normal level." TELEVISION SCHEDULE: ABC will carry the contest live. beginning at 3:30 p.m. PASS will show the game on a tape-delayed basis at 10 p.m. ... .... ... .. .. .. . ..... ... . .....a _.. .. Michigan forward Jason Botterill led the team In penalty minutes with 117 last year and tallied a disappointing 28 points. This season, he's bouncing back. Botterill is averaging over a point a game thus far and is staying out of the penalty box. Department of Communication Studies Howard R. 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