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Looking Back — Michigan Football Season Openers – 1986 Notre Dame

Looking Back is a Special Feature by Jeff Cummins

Starting a season on the road represents an interesting challenge for many teams. Most prefer to start the season at home, in the comfort of their own stadium, in front of their own fans. But for the teams that go on the road and win, an opening day victory on the road can pay tremendous dividends.

Michigan started the 1986 season on the road, in a place as familiar as it is hostile, South Bend, Indiana, home of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. The Wolverines were coming off a monster season; their 1985 team fielded a defense for the ages. Still, Notre Dame isn’t an easy place to win, under any circumstances.

Michigan entered the ’86 opener with Jim Harbaugh at quarterback, and the tenacious Jamie Morris at running back, running behind an offensive line anchored by tackle Jumbo Elliott. On defense, the Wolverines were led by All-America defensive back Garland Rivers, and defensive tackle Mark Messner was a tackling machine.

On this day, Michigan needed contributions from all three disciplines, offense, defense, and special teams. Twice, the Wolverines overcame a one-touchdown deficit, and in the final minutes, Bob Perryman fumbled the ball, forcing one more defensive stand from the Michigan defense.

Things didn’t start so well on that drive, as Notre Dame quarterback Steve Beuerlein connected with receiver Alvin Miller immediately, and the Irish were at the Michigan 40-yard line. The drive stalled at the Michigan 28, when John Carney attempted a 45-yard field goal for Notre Dame. Carney hooked the ball far to the left, and Michigan held on for a 24-23 win, proof that a tough road game on opening day can build mental toughness in a team. Michigan went 11-2 in the 1986 campaign, capturing a share of the Big Ten championship and a berth in the Rose Bowl, all sparked by that gutty performance on opening day in a win at Notre Dame.

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About Jeff Cummins

Jeff Cummins has written about football since 1998, including nine years with The Record of Hackensack, N.J. He frequently contributes feature stories to Touchdown Illustrated, an insert in the national college football game program, published by University Sports Publications, and he has also written the official pregame stories for the game programs of the Rose Bowl, the Cotton Bowl, the Sugar Bowl, the Gator Bowl, and the BCS National Championship game. He has written the preview story for the official program for the NHL Winter Classic at MIchigan Stadium, and numerous college basketball feature stories for College Hoops Illustrated, another game program insert published by University Sports Publications. In addition, he has written stories about theater, music, physical therapy, and newsletter marketing. He’s an avid Michigan football fan and long-time New York Jets season ticket holder, and he can be reached at jeffcummins@optonline.net.