1989 Michigan Wolverines football team
The 1989 Michigan Wolverines football team was an American football team that represented the University of Michigan as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season. In its 21st and final season under head coach Bo Schembechler, the team compiled a 10–2 record, won the Big Ten championship, lost to USC in the 1990 Rose Bowl, outscored opponents by a total of 335 to 184, and was ranked No. 7 and No. 8, respectively, in the final AP and UPI polls.
The team's statistical leaders included quarterback Michael Taylor with 1,081 passing yards, tailback Tony Boles with 839 rushing yards, and split end Greg McMurtry with 711 receiving yards, and placekicker J.D. Carlson with 73 points scored.
Defensive back Tripp Welborne was a consensus first-team selection to the 1989 All-America college football team. Six Michigan players received first-team honors on the 1989 All-Big Ten Conference football team.
Season
The Wolverines lost their season opener to Notre Dame but won ten consecutive games to finish the regular season. Highlights of the winning streak included the defeat of Minnesota by 34 points for the Little Brown Jug and a victory over Ohio State in their home finale.The team leaders included running back Tony Boles, who rushed for 839 yards, and Michael Taylor, who threw for 1,081 yards. Greg McMurtry was the Wolverine's leading receiver with 41 catches for 711 yards. Schembechler retired after the Rose Bowl, which the Wolverines lost to USC by a touchdown.
Schedule
Game summaries
Notre Dame
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10–7 | 1988 | L 17–19 |
UCLA
Maryland
Wisconsin
Michigan State
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Iowa
Indiana
Purdue
Illinois
Minnesota
Ohio State
Todd Plate's second interception of the day with 2:48 left in the game sealed the game and the Big Ten title for the Wolverines.Rose Bowl
The 1990 Rose Bowl was a rematch of the previous Rose Bowl in which Michigan won 22 to 14. USC scored the first points in the second quarter with a one-yard run by Todd Marinovich. Michigan got a field goal to make it 7 to 3 but the Trojans added another field goal before the half to take a 10 to 3 lead at halftime. Although Michigan tied the score, Ricky Ervins had a fourteen-yard touchdown run which clinched the Rose Bowl for the Trojans.Player stats
Players
Offense
- Derrick Alexander, wide receiver, freshman, Detroit, Michigan
- Tony Boles, running back, senior, Westland, Michigan - started 9 games at tailback
- Jarrod Bunch, running back, senior, Ashtabula, Ohio - started 5 games at fullback ;Bill Prichard fullback
- Alfie Burch, wide receiver, freshman, Warren, Ohio
- Chris Calloway, wide receiver, senior, Chicago, Illinois - started all 12 games at flanker
- Joe Cocozzo, offensive tackle, sophomore, Mechanicville, New York - started 2 games at right offensive guard
- Dave Diebolt, tight end, junior, Mayfield, Ohio
- Dean Dingman, offensive guard, junior, East Troy, Wisconsin - started 10 games at left offensive guard
- Robert Doherty, offensive line, sophomore, Sterling Heights, Michigan
- Tom Dohring, offensive tackle, senior, Dearborn, Michigan - started all 12 games at left offensive tackle
- Matt Elliott, center, junior, Carmel, Indiana - started 9 games at right offensive guard, 2 at left offensive guard
- Steve Everitt, offensive guard - center, sophomore, Miami, Florida
- Elvis Grbac, quarterback, sophomore, Willoughby Hills, Ohio - started 4 games at quarterback
- Leroy Hoard, fullback, senior, New Orleans, Louisiana - started 5 games at fullback, 3 games at tailback
- Desmond Howard, flanker, sophomore, Cleveland, Ohio
- Allen Jefferson, tailback, senior, Detroit, Michigan
- Dan Jokish, split end, junior, Clarkston, Michigan
- Dave Knight, wide receiver, senior, Riverview, Michigan
- Burnie Legette, running back, freshman, Colorado Springs, Colorado - started 2 games at fullback
- Tony McGee, tight end, freshman, Terre Haute, Indiana
- Greg McMurtry, split end, senior, Brockton, Massachusetts - started all 12 games at split end
- Marc Ramirez, center/guard, senior, Prairie View, Illinois - started 1 game at right offensive guard
- Doug Skene, offensive tackle, sophomore, Fairview, Texas
- Greg Skrepenak, offensive tackle, junior, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania - started all 12 games at right offensive tackle
- Ken Sollom, quarterback, junior, Canyon Country, California
- Michael Taylor, quarterback, senior, Lincoln Heights, Ohio - started 8 games at quarterback
- Yale Van Dyne, wide receiver, junior, Kearney, Missouri
- Jon Vaughn, tailback, sophomore, Florissant, Missouri
- Derrick Walker, tight end, senior, Glenwood, Illinois - started all 12 games at tight end
- Steve Zacharias, tight end, senior, Sterling Heights, Michigan
Defense
- Bobby Abrams, defensive back, senior, Detroit, Michigan - started all 12 games at outside linebacker
- Erick Anderson, outside linebacker, junior, Glenview, Illinois - started all 12 games at inside linebacker
- Chris Bohn, inside linebacker, junior, Traverse City, Michigan
- Corwin Brown, free safety, sophomore, Chicago, Illinois
- Dave Caputo, middle guard, junior, Chelsea, Michigan
- Doug Daugherty, offensive guard, senior, Romeo, Michigan
- Martin Davis, outside linebacker, sophomore, Chesapeake, Virginia
- Lance Dottin, defensive back, junior, Cambridge, Massachusetts - started 6 games at cornerback
- Mike Evans, defensive tackle, junior, Roxbury, Massachusetts - started 7 games at defensive tackle
- Chris Feaster, linebacker, senior, Flint, Michigan
- Rusty Fichtner, linebacker, junior, Meadville, Pennsylvania
- J. J. Grant, inside linebacker, senior, Liverpool, New York - started 9 games at inside linebacker
- Chris Hutchinson, defensive tackle, sophomore, Houston, Texas - started all 12 games at defensive tackle
- David Key, defensive back, senior, Columbus, Ohio - started all 12 games at cornerback
- Curt Mallory, inside linebacker, sophomore, Bloomington, Illinois
- Alex Marshall, outside linebacker, junior, Detroit, Michigan - started 11 games at outside linebacker - started 11 games at outside linebacker
- Matt McCoy, defensive tackle, senior, Ypsilanti, Michigan
- John Milligan, linebacker, senior, Trenton, Michigan - started 3 games at inside linebacker
- Vada Murray, free safety, senior, Cincinnati, Ohio - started all 12 games at free safety
- T. J. Osman, defensive tackle, senior, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Todd Plate, cornerback, senior, Brooklyn, Michigan - started 6 games at cornerback
- David Ritter, strong safety, junior, Hickory Hills, Illinois
- Cornelius Simpson, outside linebacker, junior, Highland Park, Michigan
- Scott Smykowski, inside linebacker, senior, Sterling Heights, Michigan
- Marc Spencer, linebacker, senior, Troy, Michigan
- Sylvester "Buster" Stanley, defensive tackle, freshman, Youngstown, Ohio
- Mike Teeter, middle guard, senior, Fruitport, Michigan - started all 12 games at middle guard
- Brian Townsend, linebacker, junior, Cincinnati, Ohio - started 1 game at outside linebacker
- Eric Traupe, inside linebacker, Ashland, Massachusetts
- Coleman Wallace, SC, sophomore, Willingboro, New Jersey
- Dwayne Ware, cornerback, sophomore, Willingboro, New Jersey
- Tripp Welborne, strong safety, junior, Greensboro, North Carolina - started all 12 games at strong safety
- Brent White, defensive tackle, senior, Dayton, Ohio - started 5 games at defensive tackle
- Timothy Williams, outside linebacker, senior, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Kickers
- J. D. Carlson, place-kicker, junior, Tallahassee, Florida
- Gulam Kahn, place-kicker, senior, Shaker Heights, Ohio
- Chris Stapleton, punter / place-kicker, freshman, Springfield, Illinois
Awards and honors
- All-Americans: Tripp Welborne
- All-Conference: Tony Boles, J.D. Carlson, Dean Dingman, Derrick Walker, Tripp Welborne
- Most Valuable Player: Tony Boles
- Meyer Morton Award: Chris Calloway
- John Maulbetsch Award: Steve Everitt
- Frederick Matthei Award: Dean Dingman
- Arthur Robinson Scholarship Award: Tim Williams
- Dick Katcher Award: Mike Teeter
- Hugh Rader Jr. Award: Derrick Walker
- Robert P. Ufer Award: Chris Calloway
Professional football
Player | Position | Round | Pick | NFL Club |
Leroy Hoard | Running Back | 2 | 45 | Cleveland Browns |
Greg McMurtry | Wide Receiver | 3 | 80 | New England Patriots |
Chris Calloway | Wide Receiver | 4 | 97 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
Derrick Walker | Tight End | 6 | 163 | San Diego Chargers |
A total of 25 players from the 1989 team went on to play professional football. They are Bobby Abrams, Derrick Alexander, Erick Anderson, Tony Boles, Jarrod Bunch, Corwin Brown, Chris Calloway, Joe Cocozzo, Tom Dohring, Matt Elliott, Steve Everitt, Elvis Grbac, Leroy Hoard, Desmond Howard, Burnie Legette, Tony McGee, Greg McMurtry, Doug Skene, Greg Skrepenak, Buster Stanley, Mike Teeter, Brian Townsend, Jon Vaughn, Derrick Walker, and Tripp Welborne.
Coaching staff
- Head coach: Bo Schembechler
- Assistant coaches: Tirrel Burton, Cam Cameron, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Bill Harris, Jim Herrmann, Les Miles, Gary Moeller, Bobby Morrison, Tom Reed
- Trainer: Russ Miller
- Managers: Jeff Tack, Chris Carr, Scott Hanel, Mark Jacobson, Tom Lewand, John Myers, Dave Schueler, Chris Smith, Jim Sullivan