6 Thursday, November 6, 1975 University Daily Kansan Stats show Kansas, OU almost even Two even matched football teams will square off in Norman, Okla., this Saturday. On paper, the University of Oklahoma and the University of Kansas rank second and third respectively in rushing defense, total defense and scoring defense. The University of Nebraska leads all three of those departments. Nebraska has given up 10.6 points a game, Oklahoma 11 and Kansas 12. Those three schools outdistance the rest of the field by more than one touchdown a game. NEBRASKA TOPS THE total defense charts, giving up 229.5 yards a game. Kirkmaar has there been 264 kills in a big gap to fourplace Missouri, which has given up 308.4. Nebraska, Oklahoma and Kansas are also 12-3 in rushing defense. The Huskers have given up 125.4 yards a game on the ground, the Sooners 135.4 and KU 169.9. Iowa State leads in pass defense, having given up only 75.8 yards a game through the air. KU is second with 94.6. Oklahoma is third with 91.9. The Jeyhawks by only six yards a game. THE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN Oklahoma and Kansas don't end with the defense, though. The Sooners and the Wildcats are fighting, but both are at the bottom in passing. Oklahoma has rushed for 307.7 yards to KU's 306.6. Colorado is third with 195.8. But their passing attacks haven't been too effective. Oklahoma is seventh with 48.9 yards a game. The Jayhawks bring up the ball on the field at 178.1, followed by Nebraska and Colorado. KU is seventh in total offense with 342.9 yards a game. It but trails third place Missouri by just over 20 yards a game, and fourth place Oklahoma is only 13.7 yards a game in front of the Jubilee. Colorado has a double-digit margin with Nebraska with 410.2 dominates in total offense. THERE IS ONE discrepancy between Oklahoma and Kansas. And it's a big one. Oklahoma, despite leading KU by only a few yards a game, has outscored the Jayhawks by almost two touchdowns a game. The game is averaging 33.0 points a game to KU 19.6. Outlook better as four return Four of the walking wounded returned to practice at Kansas yesterday and coach Bud Moore said they should be available for some action this weekend. Nosegard James Emerson (sprained ankle), defensive tackle Franklin King (pulled groin), safety Kurt Knopf (hypertended knee) and safety-punter John O'Rear (shoulder) to contact work for the first time this week. "They should be able to play." Moore out to what extent can not. Know they. will provide him. However, Moore said, four other players were definitely ruled out of playing Saturday at Oklahoma. They are defensive tackles Mike Keller (distributed kneepad) and Chris Ware (distributed knee pad). Dennis Keller (twisted leg) and wide receiver Rich McMullie (shoulder). After last week's game, several Kansas State players said that KU quarterback Nolan Cromwell was better than his opponent, Steve Davis. Moore refluted such talk. 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