November 16, 1980
(vol. 91, iss. 64)
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… quite that alignment. "We haven't been a deep threat ballclub," he added. "Our range is bet- ween five and 20 yards and when they shut that down, we were in trouble." IT WAS the Wolverines' third con…
… his Michigan a 7-0 lead midway through the receivers and have four active kids up opening stanza. front. We made him move around and The Wolverines' next series began at the coverage was key. We made…
… him midfield, thanks to a 24-yard shanked dump the ball." punt off the foot of Jim Bosche. Edwar- The Wolverine offense capitalized on ds dashed through the line for 13 yards, the defense's tenacity and…
… the Wolverines struck paydirt when tailback Butch Woolfolk dove in nann is to cover his from two yards out for the touchdown, Prs and have four capping an eight-play, 60-yard drive. ,,t Schembechler…
… going to put pressure on , the Purdue quarterback throughout the contest, and when Herrmann did have time to complete a pass, the physical Wolverine defensive backfield was in position to limit the…
… Wolverines will ride into Buckeye-land is the defense. And the man who was as surprised by the. easy win as anyone was Bo Schembechler. "Who would have ever thought that our defense would have run a string of…
… 14 consecutive shutout quarters?" the coach exclaimed in reference to the fict that Illinois was the last team to light up the scoreboard against the Wolverines on October 25, exactly 214 minutes and…