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October 10, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… less spectacular, finished with 126 yards in 23 yards, one of them a 38-yard touch- down jaunt. THE WOLVERINES, who entered the game the nation in rushing offense, total offense and ing, had another big…

… have easily been worse for the Spar- tans as Michigan twice failed to score from the one- foot' line. Michigan State's only scores were set up by Wolverine turnovers deep in their own territory. "We did…

… Darryl Rogers criticized his ,Spartans, who are now 1-3-1. "They (the Wolverines) are better than we are," he said, "But we were expecting a better performance from our players. Overall, they just ran…

… quarterback Eddie Smith hit 24 of 46 (with two interceptions) for 251 yards. He was aided by a stout offensive line that didn't allow a single sack by the Wolverines. But Smith's passing wasn't enough to break…

… Michi- gan's domination of the game. Twice the Wolverines See BLUE, Page 7 Doily Photo by SCOTT ECCKER MICHIGAN'S ROB LYTLE picks up some of his 180 career high yards in yester- day's 42-10 romp over…

… yesterday's crushing of Michigan State; but the year's biggest home game saw many tickets go unsold - bitter reminders of a bad investment for their owners. For a game with the Wolverines' bitter state rival…

March 30, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…- nacle of their sport last night by marching methodically past the underdog but competitive Wolverines, 86-68, in the final game of the 1976 National Collegiate Basketball Championship. THE HOOSIERS…

… reached the top by bombarding the Wolverines in the second half with 60 per cent shooting from the floor and nearly flawless free throw shooting. Defensively, Indiana contained a Michigan fast break that…

October 17, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…, grinding out a 38-7 victory over winless North- western. Holding a slim 3-0 lead after the first period of play, the undefeated Wolverines smashed across four touch- downs in a nine minute span to post a…

… frightening. I'd just loye to get into a slugfest where a yard means a yard." LYTLE LED the Wolverines' first half charge, pick- ing up 142 of his total 172 yards prior to half time, and passing Ron Johnson for…

… over Northwestern. Zuver, along with end John Anderson, each intercepted pass- es as the Wolverine defense limited the Wildcats to one touchdown for the day. 'Candidateswae irwr By AP and Reuter…

March 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines and the Hoosiers will meet for third time this year tomorrow night, with Michigan hoping to avenge their two previous losses to the nation's top- ranked team. BIG TEN champion Indiana…

… (31-0) used that power to muscle past de- fending champion UCLA, 65-5I, and earn the right to meet Michigan in the final. The Wolverines' quickness left previously undefeated Rutgers lagging behind…

January 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Indiana's fast start and Kent Benson's career- high 33 points frustrated Michigan's hopes of upset as the top-ranked. Hoosiers repelled the Wolverines, 80-74 at Crisler Arena yesterday. A record crowd of 14…

…,063 watched undefeated Indiana - go ahead 16-2 in the first six minutes. Benson scored six in that stretch, and went on to hit 16 of 18 jumpers, lay-ups and hook shots to hold the Wolverines at bay. THOUGH…

Wolverine coach Johnny Orr. "They shot very well, but I thought they pushed Ioff on a couple rebounds." By the time Michigan abandoned the zone, Indiana was ahead 53-44 and the Hoosiers' leading scorer, Scott…

November 07, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… Martha Keys race .for the By ANDY GLAZER Special to The Daily WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.-All the little things fell apart for the Michigan Wolverines yesterday and Pur- due was there to pick up the pieces. And…

…. "I DON'T EVER LIKE TO DEPEND on winning a game on a forward pass' or a field goal," said Schembechler. "If you have to do that your chances of winning are slim." The Wolverines just never sustained…

October 03, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… :; .;\' .:"yet another hapless victim of kthe Wolverines' massacre ma- .: ;,;., . ; : :::chine. ': ;,;: :;:; " T H E A M A Z IN G th in g ab o u t \4\\>the whole week was that no one ' \. would admit Wakes e was…

… more of a threat running sthe ball," he said. "" "- .....The Wolverines' main defen- : . :sive platoon, bolstered by both ,:;.,...::N > old stalwarts lk avnONa ,NN'.N~ ' and Greg Morton and somere…

September 19, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… expected yesterday afternoon never happened as the Michigan Wolverines put on a magnificently coordinated offensive and defen- sive show to overpower the Stanford Cardinals by a 51-0 margin. The Cardinals…

…'s defensive gem as the Wolverines humiliated the Stanford Cardinals 51-0. In this move, Jim Pickens, John Anderson, Tom Tedesco, Jim Bolden and Jerry Meter pursue the loose pigskin after Gary' Lynn's second…

February 08, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines with 23 enough as Michigan lost to the undefeated Hoos ers, 72-67. AP Photo Indiana's Rich Valavi- points but it wasn't e0 icigan Hoosiers. By RICH LERNER special To The Daily…

… 72-67 yesterday. With Michigan ahead 60-58 and 14 seconds re- maining, the Wolverines' Steve Grote missed a free throw and All-American Scott May controlled the rebound for Indiana. INDIANA CALLED time…

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