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Schembechler no fan of rematch of these teams
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Rob Oller and Jeremy McLaughlin
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
ANN ARBOR, Mich. ? The coach never left Bo Schembechler, who earlier this week was still game-planning for today?s Ohio State-Michigan game.
"I don?t think either team is going to win the game just rushing the football," Schembechler said Monday. "I don?t think either team is that good of a running team or that either blocks that well on the run."
Both teams have talented running backs "who may slip through there and get a big one," but the game will be decided through the air, not on the ground.
"The passing game is going to be huge," he said. "Unless the weather is bad. Rain? Then they may have to get down there and grind some meat. We used to look forward to that. Let it rain. Let it snow."
Just don?t let it be a rematch. Among some of Schembechler?s last public comments on The Game, the former Wolverines coach, who died yesterday at age 77, said he would oppose a rematch in the national title game Jan. 8 in Glendale, Ariz.
"Once you beat a team, it?s over," he huffed. "If you?re a loser, of course you want to play those guys again. But I would not be in favor of that under any circumstances."
Beware the Bo
Michigan players were well aware of Schembechler?s presence in the football program, but even though the oldest of them was only 7 years old when the coach retired after the 1989 season.
"I?m sure if you?re around Michigan football, you know who Bo is," offensive lineman Rueben Riley said Monday. "You see old coach hanging around, he?ll grab you and give you a couple of pointers here and there. Yeah, coach is always around talking, interacting."
Stick with the home team
Don?t tell defensive end LaMarr Woodley about Ohio State?s high-octane offense.
"I think we get our best look every day in practice from our offense," Woodley said, pointing out that offensive tackle Jake Long is as good as any lineman he has faced in games this season.
No repeat rule
Losing its past two games against Ohio State, combined with two consecutive bowl game losses, had the Wolverines vowing it would not happen again.
"To see that sickening feeling on the seniors? faces, to really feel like it was a disappointment to the Michigan tradition, (we decided) that won?t happen to us our senior year, we?ll make sure of that," Riley said. "We?ll go through training camp and we?ll go through everything better and tougher and harder."
Joke of the week
Based on Jim Tressel?s 4-1 record against Lloyd Carr, a reporter asked senior safety Willis Barringer whether it appeared that Tressel had Carr?s number.
Barringer didn?t take the bait, instead saying, "He should call him sometime."
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