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September 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 8) • Page Image 10

… the fans were getting restless. While the Wolverine defense was playing tough, the offense was showing signs of the same sluggishness that plagued it all last season. Michigan had managed ten first…

… got a gift touchdown after Alonzo Jefferson fumbled the opening kickoff. Following a Notre Dame field goal, the Wolverines took over on their own 20 trailing 12-10. Out came Harbaugh and the offense…

… caught them in a man-to- man defense, and (quarterback coach Jerry) Hanlon called the play from the press box. "Anyone could have scored on that play, but I'm just thankful he called it." As for Wolverine

… came together. Under Harbaugh's leadership, the Wolverines had two long drives - one for a touchdown and another -for a field goal - that ate up over 14 minutes. "I KNEW we were going to drive the ball…

…," Harbaugh said. "It was just a matter of getting a few breaks. Those were typical Michigan drives." Wolverines led 17-12. Insurance came in the fourth quar- ter on a 23-yard Gillette field goal to end the…

…." Big Ten Standings Conference Overall WL W L Daily Photo by DAN HABIB A joyous Bo Schembechler and his son Shemy leave the field after Bo's Wolverines upset Notre Dame Saturday. "We had the fumble and…

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