Word: michelosen
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...firing bullets instead of baskets. Against Pitt, McCune completed 18 out of 25 passes for 320 yds., threw scoring tosses of 14, 15, 17, 59 and 72 yds. Sophomore Halfback Garrett Ford chipped in with TD runs of 5 yds. and 58 yds., while Pitt Coach John Michelosen moaned, "I've never seen so many perfect plays. They were going for the home run all the time...
...were Michelosen's Panthers. In all, 52 passes were thrown in the game, and the two teams gained a total of 1,071 yds. from scrimmage-just 16 short of the alltime collegiate record. Sighed Michelosen, "Just the fact that the defense is out there ordinarily would prevent anything like that." Ordinarily, yes-but not when the other team is West Virginia. Last week as the undefeated Mountaineers beat the Citadel, 25-2, their average in four games this season stood at 44.5 points per game...
...wants to be a Rosie Grier or a Big Daddy Lipscomb." Conditioned by the heart-stopping excitement of the pro game, fans implored college coaches to pass, pass, pass. At least one university head joined the chorus. Chancellor Edward Litchfield of the University of Pittsburgh ordered Pitt Coach John Michelosen to open up. "Three things I find intolerable," Litchfield said. "Winning all the time, losing all the time, and being dull. I would rather lose 28-27 than win 7-6." Two weeks ago, when tricky Pitt pulled a fake kick, passed for two extra points and beat California...
Everything to Perfection. In the Year of the Quarterback, Navy's Staubach is easily the most electrifying player in a college uniform. "Just say he's terrific," says Pitt's Michelosen, whose Panthers play the Middies next week. But for nearly half of last year, he was a bench warmer, a green sophomore just up from the plebes, watching and learning from his elders. At last, Navy Coach Wayne Hardin waved him into a grinding, scoreless duel against Cornell. In 23 minutes of play, Staubach turned it into a rout, passing for one touchdown, running...