November 07, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 52) • Page Image 1
… seconds left in the game, Illinois (6-3, 5-3 in Big Ten) had a fourth and goal play staring it in the face with the ball resting on the Wolverine two- yard line. UNDER GRAY skies, quarterback Tony Eason…
… right tackle, straight into a wall of Michigan defenders for no gain. "There was nowhere to run," said Wolverine head coach Bo Schembechler as he puffed conten- tly on a victory cigar after his team had…
… the Wolverines. "The odds are against you and you're scared," said Boren. "When they have four cracks from the five, the odds are against you. THREE PLAYS netted a mere three yards; set- ting up the…
… run." BUT THE Wolverines weren't fooled by the run, as White had hoped. "Once we saw the set they were in, we were an- ticipating run," said Michigan linebacker, Paul Girgash, who was the game's leading…