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September 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 151) • Page Image 11

…. Every day there are new things we can do with our offense. It's the type of offense for the '90s." When he replaced Bo, Moeller instituted some major modifications into the Wolverine offense - namely a…

… more refined passing attack and the no-huddle. Michigan doesn't use the no-huddle as a hurry- up offense in a perpetual two-minute drill. In- stead, the Wolverines use it as a way to keep the defense…

… chance to check over the defense and gets us right into the right play, and that's an advantage for the offense." "The main thing is to keep a defense out of synch," Wolverine offensive tackle Greg Skrepe…

… offense displayed its ca- pabilities all day. The Wolverines gained 428 yards, converted 67 percent of their third down opportunities, and most impressively controlled the ball for two-thirds of the game…

…. No matter how innovative or daring Moeller becomes, the key to the Wolverines' offensive success is the players. And for the first time in years, Michigan has all the tools to make a potent offense…

… a 2-1 advantage. The Michigan women's soccer team continued its impressive sea- son opening play with a 3-1 victory over the University of Windsor. The triumph brought the Wolverines' record to 7…

September 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 151) • Page Image 10

… tightens up and applies pressure. The Wolverines' swarming defense has been tough to score on in past years, and this year should be no different. A strong defense, however, will not win games without an…

… by Albert Lin Daily Basketball Writer The rich will not get richer, at least not for the moment. The Wolverines lost out on the top basketball recruit in Michigan yesterday when Battle Creek Central…

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