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September 28, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… rank nationally this year, the Wolverines (1-0 Big Ten, 8-2 overall) are finally the team to be feared in the Big Ten. But they also know how it feels to be on the other end of the spectrum. And respect…

… is given to every team that comes to Ann Arbor. So, even yesterday, when a young Louisville team with a new coaching staff came into town, there were no swollen heads among the Wolverines, and they…

September 28, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

…." Illinois gave the Wolverines their worst defeat of the young season Saturday. The first game was back and forth, as both teams streaked ahead of each other and traded points until they were tied at 15…

…. Michigan lost its poise, and the game to Illinois, as the Wolverines allowed the Fighting Illini to serve out the next two points. It was all downhill from there as Michigan lost its composure, allowing…

September 28, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 132) • Page Image 5

… it." McGuire said. The previous course record was 17:01. The fifth-ranked Wolverines defeated a Washington squad McGuire said was under- rated at No. 15. Citing the Huskies' earlier handling of then…

…-No. 7 Oregon, and comparing it to Michigan's victory, McGuire felt the Wolverines "answered the bell." "It's a stepping stone" to the rest of the season, McGuire said. For Noe, who had to withdraw from a…

September 28, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 132) • Page Image 11

… behind Bledsoe for the GOLF Continued from Page 88 Michigan the lack of good scores it needed to finish higher. Kyle Kilcherman rounded out the Wolverines' scoring with a 236, tying for 58th place out of…

… the Wolverines, tying the Hawkeyes with an 889. Michigan's score went up by 26 strokes this weekend, but the team was still able to move up from eighth to sixth. Consistency will continue to be a factor…

September 28, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

… the ball loose. After a pileup and scramble, Patmon recovered fumble for the Wolverines. "He hasn't been in this game and he doesn't know about the tradition," Patmon said. "I still yet don't know much…

… about the tradition, but I'm learn- ing every year." For the most part, the Wolverines not only know about the tradition but have grown up following the rivalry. Most natives of the state of Michigan…

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