1997: Michigan 28 Iowa 24
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Game played on October 18, 1997 in Ann Arbor.
1997 Michigan Wolverines Starting Lineups...
OFFENSE:
Split End - Tai Streets
Left Tackle - Jeff Backus
Left Guard - Steve Hutchinson
Center - Zach Adami
Center - Steve Fraiser
Right Guard - Chris Ziemann
Right Guard - David Brandt
Right Guard - Zack Adami
Right Tackle - Jon Jansen
Tight End - Jerame Tuman
Tight End - Mark Campbell
Flanker - Russell Shaw
Flanker - Charles Woodson
Flanker - Marcus Knight
Quarterback - Brian Griese
Tailback - Chris Howard
Tailback - Clarence Williams
Fullback - Chris Floyd
Fullback - Demetrius Smith
Fullback - Aaron Shea
Fullback - Mark Campbell
DEFENSE:
Right Linebacker - James Hall
Right Linebacker - Juaquin Feazell
Nose Tackle - Rob Renes
Defensive End - Glen Steele
Defensive End - Juaquin Feazell
Outside Linebacker - Clint Copenhaver
Outside Linebacker - Rob Swett
Outside Linebacker - DeWayne Patmon
Inside Linebacker - Sam Sword
Inside Linebacker - Ian Gold
Inside Linebacker - Dhani Jones
Inside Linebacker - Eric Mayes
SS Cornerback - Charles Woodson
WS Cornerback - Andre Weathers
WS Cornerback - Daydrion Taylor
WS Cornerback - William Peterson
Strong Safety - Marcus Ray
Free Safety - Tommy Hendricks
Do you have the 1996 Michigan vs Ohio State game?The one when Shawn Springs slipped leaving Tai Streets open for the touchdown that ruined the Buckeye's National Title hopes.I think the final score was 13-9 am I right?
Iowa was a QB away fom being a national title contende that year. They were pretty damn explosive on offense. Too bad Sherman was an average-below average QB.
Yep. And a 70 yard kickoff return set up their field goal in the second half.
Their offense didn't hurt us. There was just too many special teams disasters.
Tuman was a beast, loved that guy.
I was at this game. I remember being taunted at halftime by Iowa fans, "It's all over, Michigan." This was a sweet victory.
I think Iowa had less than 200 yards total offense. They had that one long run, a punt return, and an INT returned to the 1.
Griese had ONE OF THOSE DAYS! At the half, I screamed to everybody coming down the steps "you better dig down, and bring your voices, and support this team, and turn this place into the Silverdome"! They gave me these YOU'RE CRAZY looks, but did respond. That endzone was the LOUDEST it's ever was, and it turned into the Silverdome. Griese crawled through, and team picked him up, and Michigan won. Everybody left out of that stadium that day, HOLDING THEIR EARS, from all of the noise.
Dream season nearly de-railed. Brian Griese's worst half of football followed by one of his best. Great comeback by Michigan.
Great stuff as always, Historian.
Any chance you've got the 2004 or 2006 wins over Iowa?
Does anyone know the name of the color commentator on this game(southern accent)? I loved that guy but can’t remember his name. What a great game this was!
I love Michigan and I love Charles woodson but Tim Dwight with the best player on the field
thanks a million for this one, i never got a chance to actually see this when it happened, but i listened to it on the radio at my dad's work, and i remember singing the victors in the car after Sam Sword's interception.
Hayden Fry's last good team. Iowa came closer to winning this game than against Ohio State. Still no big win for the Hawks.
I remember this Iowa team and the Banks/Dwight years. The weak link was Sherman -- and sadly, Hayden Fry -- who didn't know quite how to utilize two great players.
Tim Dwight was a heckuva return man. Good win for the Wolverines.
2nd half wow. As Bob Ufer put it "the executers were executing"
I have the 2004 game. I went to the 2006 game and didn't tape that one.
Hey WolverineHistorian, do you have the 1997 Heisman Trophy Presentation as well as the 1991 Presentation???
I'd love to watch those again as i watched them live...
Me too I was in 7th grade and crying thinking it was going to be a choke game like usual but the best defense in college football won that game GO BLUE!
@bjkatz7 I disagree, that season really didn't really get bad until after Sherman got hurt and Randy Reiners became the starter.
Go to his personal page and search for it, I think he has it, because I watched it, I watched it live, but I was only 8, Yes you are right about the score
I was at this game. By far, the best one of the season. I was so dejected when Dwight ran that punt back. What a comeback.
This was such a thriling game to watch.
Iowa played pretty terrible on offense that day.
Give the Michigan defense credit. Iowa was just over matched. take away the 2 Tim Dwight returns giving the Hawkeye's 10 points, and the score would be more realistic.
Jon Jansen has said that the Iowa game was the most important game of the 1997 season. Even more than the Penn State or Ohio State game.
I think he was overhyped due to that ridiculous Sisquo haircut he had, I watched him in the Sun Bowl that season and Arizona State was all over him in that game, aside from that one big play in the second quarter we were too.