November 04, 1996
(vol. 107, iss. 24)
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… one would say Schultz played well, Saban cred- ited the junior for being the reason the Spartans were expect- ed to compete with the Wolverines in the first place. "Todd has played very well for us all…
… pounds. There were his hands, which are soft enough to catch an ostrich egg dropped from a 10-story building. And there were offenses. Who would use his potent combination ? Apparently, the Wolverines said…
… ask me if tibo Notebook I'd do it again, I would. If you ask me if I wish we didn't do it today, I do." RAY'S DAY: Marcus Ray had arguably his best day as a Wolverine. Not only did he intercept two…
… interception returns. LIKE BUTTER: Tyrone Butterfield's 59-yard kickoff return in the fourth quarter was "one of the biggest plays of the game," Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said. The Wolverines had several other…
… big plays, something they have been miss- ing lately. They had five plays for 20 yards or more. DISCIPLINE, DISCIPLINE: The Wolverines, who have a reputation for discipline, had some trouble with…
… home. The streak is the school's longest since 1991-92. TOSSING IT AROUND: Michigan lost the coin toss again. Michigan won the game again. The Wolverines improved to 7-0 this season when they've lost the…
… coin toss. And the Wolverines won their eighth straight regular season game when los- ing the coin toss, dating back to last season's Ohio State game. MILESTONES: Senior kicker Remy Hamilton's 44-yard…
… remaining in the first half, Marcus Ray picked off Michigan State quar- terback Todd Schultz's pass. The Wolverines went on to score a touch-. down with 15 seconds left in the half and gained so much momentum…