University Daily Kansan / Friday, September 12, 1986 11 Unknowns concern Michigan United Press International SOUTH BEND, Ind. — What Michigan head coach Bo Schembecheler doesn't know could hurt him considerably tomorrow The No. 3 Wolverines open the season against Notre Dame and new coach Lou Holtz. The Fighting Irish, coming off a 5-6 season that cost former coach Gerry Faust his job, are expected to employ a variety of formations in an effort to confuse one of the country's most talented teams. "We have to be ready for everything Lou's done in the past," said Schembechier, who has a 16-1 record in openers. "We're not exactly sure how they will line up defensively, with Coach (Foge) Fazio coming over from Pittsburgh. "I'm concerned with what to expect from a new staff. There are a lot of unknowns: Is it gonna be a Pittsburgh defense, a Minnesota defense, an Arkansas defense? We've got to be ready to make adjustments." Fazio is in charge of the defense for Holtz, who boasts a 116-65-5 record in coaching stops at William & Mary, North Carolina State, Arkansas and Minnesota. Notre Dame quarterback Steve Beuerlein has a decent arm and a superb target in flanker Tim Brown, but he lacks the mobility Holtz craves. "Michigan is a very fine football team," said Holtz, "but in many openers, a good team will make many mistakes. We almost beat Oklahoma last year (13-7 Minnesota loss). To win an opening game is very important because it sets the tone for the rest of the season. This game will be a great asset to this Notre Dame team no matter what happens Satur- The Wolverines come off a 10-11 season capped by a Fiesta Bowl triumph over Nebraska. The defense yielded just eight touchdowns all year, and Jim Harbaugh led the nation in passing efficiency. Elusive tailback Jamie Morris also returns, and 6-foot-8 split end Paul Jokisch will tower over Notre Dame's 5-11 cornerbacks, Marv Spence and Troy Wilson. 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