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    Thursday, December 5, 1985
UPC plans Fiesta Bowl trip
The University Program Council is
sponsoring a bus trip to the FiestaBowl
game between Nebraska and Michigan
Jan. 1 in Tempe, Ariz.
Sign-up for the trip will begin today,
jay Mulligan, chairman of the UPC
Special Events Committee, said the
number of people who can take the
tour is unlimited, but at least 30 will
have to register.
The bus tour, the first sponsored by
LTC, will cost $269 per person. The
cost'includes round-trip transportation
to Tempe, a game ticket, transporta
tion to the game, five nights at the
Tempe Inn or the Scottsdale Suites, a
Defense could dictate
MICHIGAN from Page 12
experienced.
At the same time the Wolverines
'have three outstanding receivers in
Paul Jokisch, John Colesar and tight
end Eric Kattus, Hanlon said.
Jokisch, a 6-8 junior, spent his first
two years at Michigan playing basket
ball, before he switched to football.
"Jokisch is a trememdous receiver.
He uses his height like Harold Car
micheal (a former Philadelphia Eagle
and Dallas Cowboy) used to in the
NFL," Hanlon said. "Our other two
receivers Colesar and Kattus are
also both good athletes, although we
don't ask Kattus to run very much."
Michigan defensive coordinator Gary
Moeller said this year's defense also
contributed to the Wolverines' success.
It is among the nation's finest, he said.
Statistically, the Michigan defense
led the nation in fewest points allowed
per game (averaging 6.8). It is second
to Oklahoma in total defense and ranks
sixth in rushing defense.
"A large part of our success defen
sively this season can be traced to the
fact that we have gotten such great
leadership this season," Moeller said.
"We're going to need it, though, because
Nebraska is going to be one tough team
to prepare for."
Moeller said that he considers line
backers Andy Moeller and Mike Mal
lory and defensive tackle Mike Ham
merstein to be the defensive leaders.
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Four people will be assigned to each
of the two-bedroom suites, Mulligan
said. He encouraged groups of four or
more to sign up together for the trip
and said UPC would try to assign
groups together if possible.
Sign-up for the tour will end Dec. 18.
Those wishing to go on the tour can
sign up in Room 200 of the Nebraska
Union. The bus leaves Lincoln Dec. 27
and returns Jan. 3.
The program council had planned an
Moeller leads the team with 132
tackles, while Mallory has recorded 99
tackles. Mallory is a finalist for the
Butkus Award.
Hammerstein, who has led the team
with nine sacks this season, is a finalist
for the Lombardi Award.
"All three of those individuals
Moeller, Mallory and Hammerstein
are all three outstanding individuals
who are great leaders," Moeller said.
"It's because of people like them that
we worked so hard and performed so
well this seasoa"
Moeller said that he will have to
change his coaching philosophies in
preparation for Nebraska. In Big Ten
conference play, Moeller said, the
Michigan defense concentrated on the
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Orange Bowl tour, but those plans were
canceled when the Oklahoma Sooners
thrashed the Cornhuskers 27-7.
Nebraska was allotted 1 1,500 tickets
for the Fiesta Bowl game. Twenty per
cent of Nebraska's ticket allottment, or
2,300 tickets, are reserved for students.
Ticket sales for students ended Wednes
day. This will be Nebraska's second trip
to the Fiesta Bowl. The team's first
appearance there was in 1975, when
Nebraska lost to Arizona State 17-14.
The first Fiesta Bowl played was the
1971 game between Arizona State and
Florida State.
bowl play
pass. Against the Huskers, Moeller
said, he will have to find a way to shut
down Nebraska's running game.
"Obviously, you have to concentrate
defensively on whatever you think the
opposing team does best, and with
Nebraska that is run the football," he
said. "Nebraska will throw enough and
run enough misdirection plays that'
they will keep us honest."
Moeller said he would rather face a
quarterback who throws 40 to 50 times
a game than Nebraska's McCathorn
Clayton, who is known more for his
running ability.
Nebraska's running game "is going
to make this game interesting," Moeller
said. "It should be one excellent
matchup."
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