Page 8 University Daily Kansan, January 26, 1981 1.20 20 Raiders win Super Bowl 27-10 By United Press International NEW ORLEANS—The Oakland Raiders, the black sheep of the NFL family, captured the league's most coveted prize yesterday, using three passes from comebacks hero Jim Furyk and Boston Box 27-10 over the Philadelphia Eagles. The victory was the second in three title games for the Raiders, a band of castoffs and malcontents whose owner, Al Davis, is suing the league for not allowing him to move his team to Los Angeles. Pinkett, who returned from football oblivion to lead the Raiders this season when quarterback Dan Pastorini was injured during the regular season, throw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Cliffbrew such that he reached a Super Bowl record with an 80-yard pass to Kenny King later in the period. IN THE SECOND HALF, Plunkett broke the game open with a 29-yard pass to Branch and set up two field goals by Chris Bahr to provide the Raiders with a cushion. Plunkett completed 13-of-21 passes for 902 yards in the first Super Bowl appearance of his ten-year career. The Heisman Trophy winner from Stanford was named the game's Most Valuable Player. "Our offensive line had a big day and made it easy for me," Plunkett said. "It was a tremendous effort by Cliff Branch. I thought they (the Eagles) were good, but they didn't offer our receivers. We tried to drive them up the field and come back." The Eagles were able to score only twice, once on a 36-yard field goal by Tony Franklin and in the fourth quarter from Ron Jaworski to Keith Krepple. MISTAKES DECIMATED THE Eagles as the Raiders built a 14-3 halftime lead. Rod Martin picked off Jaworski's first pass of the game and got two more interceptions to set a Super Bowl record. A key offsides penalty against Philadelphia's Carl Hairston on a third-and-8 incomplete pass by Oakland gave the Raiders another chance, and fullback Mark Van Eengh picked up a first down with a 4-yard burst to the 23. The Raiders scored later in that series from the 2. Later in the first quarter an apparent touchdown pass from Jaworski to Rodney Parker was wiped out by an illegal procedure penalty. That touchdown would have tied the score at 7-7. Eagle Coach Dick Vernell admitted that his team had not played well but bave the credit to Oakland. "I'M NOT SATISFIEd at all with the way we played," he said, "I thought we would play a lot better but maybe the reason for the score was that they have that much better a football team than we do." Vermell, like most of his players, zeroed in on the fact that P斥鼎 had plenty of time to throw the ball as a chief cause of the loss. "WE DIDN'T PUT ENOUGH pressure Jimmy and when we did he scratched on." "If a team throws in my area 15 times I'm going to catch a few," he said. Plunkett was the offensive leader and Rod Martin was the defensive spark for the Raiders. Martin, who had intercepted only two passes during the regular season, attributed his three interceptions to percentages. The victory for Oakland was only the second time in NFL history and the first to win a wild card club had come through the playoffs to win a Super Bowl. Oakland's victory also prolonged the AFC's domination of the Super Bowl following Green Bay's victories in the first two games. Since the Packers won Super Bowl I and II, AFC clubs now have win 11 of the last 13. Green Bay and Dallas are the only NFC clubs ever to win a Super Bowl. Owens replays record after 66-59 victory By TRACEE HAMILTON Associate Sports Editor Ted Owens should make a record. The KU head basketball coach is tired of repeating the same old lines as everyone is of hearing them. But, boy, is he glad he can repeat them. Maturity, experience, the bench—these were the subjects of the familiar homely reunion again Saturday night over Colorado at Allen Field House. The Jayhawks have their tenth consecutive victory in the new style KU fans are growing accustomed to—and loving. They fall behind, the bench (namely John Crawford and Booel Neal) comes in to fire them up, they all play beautifully together, pull up, advance, and the gun sounds and they win Simpson. "I TOLD THEM not to try to get it back too soon." Owens said. "I told them to keep five men on the boards, to concentrate on Victor's side of the court." Late in the first half KU was trailing 19-28, when Booty Neal came off the bench to score three buckets in two minutes. The momentum was KU's, and it turned in again in the locker room at halftime to slowly in regaining control of the game. Owens' obedient team outbounded the Buffaloals 18-8 in the second half and slowly chipped away at CU's lead. Art Houssey, 6-10 forward, hit a short jump with 15:08 to play to give KU 40-48 led. Colorado never reded again. KU's second half comeback was spurred by John Crawford, 6-8-foot-7 forward, who led both teams in scoring with nine while playing just 20 minutes. "IN THE FIRST half of the boards were open, but only two guys were going for them," Crawford said. "In the second half, we had three guys going to the boards who got them. If we had only two boys we might not have got them." Owens agreed. "Early in the game they dominated us on the boards," he said. "We had no offensive rebounds. But during that one we had three or four stick-backs." "That one stretch" came after Housey's go-apehead in the second half. David Magley, 6-foot-7 forward, grabbed an errant Darnell Valentine shot and scored. John Crawford then rebounded his own miss for a bucket, and several minutes later converted a Madlev miss. THE STICKBACKS, coupled with KU's man-to-man defense, gave the Jayhawks their fourth Big Eight victory. Colorado Coach Bill Blair was less than pleased with the officiating under that coach. "If they get post position, we can get post position or you don't make a call one way or the other," he said. "Mitchell was pin-blocking us and we couldn't get around him or it was a foul. He does a great job of using his weight. He's got a lot of weight to use. He pins you then rolls the other way." Owens said that, while KU's man-to-man was effective, he took to back the effort and the team got ahead. "I DON'T LIKE TO put Darnell on the number two guard," he said. "I like to have him on the ball handler, but Tony Guy was in foul trouble." "You have to note that Jo Jo Hunter scored a lot of points in the first half," Magley said. "Darnell just shut him down in the second半." KU, which was ranked 20th by United Press International last week, has a loss of three points but Neal does not think the ranking has an effect on the Jayhawks yet. "Actually, we haven't taken in the meaning of it," he said. 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One of the closest contesta was the triple jump, where KU's Sanya Owolabi an unfortunate "vacate" challenge Campbell and Ajai Agebekau, an unfortunate competitor. Campbell won the event with a jump of 54-1/2, almost half-a-foot better than second-place finisher Aaron Owolabi, recording his best mark ever, place 54-1/2. Mortar Board, Higher Education Week John Stewart, Asst. Vice Chancellor 214 Strong Lewis Cafeteria "That may have been one of the finest triple jump fields, or marks, of all time," Timmons said. "Sanya was really super." G&R IMPORTS COMPLETE SERVICE CENTER 2858 Four Wheel Drive • Lawrence, Kansas • 843-8322 We solicit your help in identifying such qualified teachers. Please send your nominations with a brief supporting statement to: Each year Mortar Board, the Senior Honor Society recognizes K.U. instructors for their outstanding contributions in educating University students. Deon Hogan and Mike Ricks took the first two places in the 440, and the mile way team (Terry Hawk, Mark Kirk, and Andrew Bullock) Kansas State played in 3:19.86. Two Jaybawks also placed first in the open division – Mark Hanson in the long jump (244/1/2) and Rodney Bullock in the 400 (50.04). The field, which included three Olympic gold medalists in the final session, is quite small. It doesn't disappoint the crowd as six Municipal Auditorium records will be installed there. WE'VE MOVED! "I think we have a good meet." KU Coach Bob Timmons said. "It was important for us to get on a board track with good competition. It certainly was." Team scores were not kept in the meet, but if they had, Kansas might have been at the top of the college division. The Jayhawks won three of six invitational events won by collegiate competitors, the only school to win more than one event. 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