Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 4, 1961 OKLAHOMA STATE — Coach Cliff Speegle commenting upon the OSU-Colorado game said, "They killed us with the long play, everyone knows that. We were proud of the way our kids fought back but we have problems for sure, and we must get them straightened out this week if we expect to win. The Colorado-Kansas game this week should be a dandy." Speeagle declined to comment, but among the Cowpokes were several who expressed the belief that Colorado's personnel this autumn is the finest in the Big Eight since Oklahoma's 1956 team. The Buffalooes have size, speed and experience (25 lettermen). IOWA STATE — Dave Hoppman, Cyclone tailback, was awarded the ISU Pep Council's "Athlete of the Week" citation for the second straight week. Hoppman, in leading the Cyclones to a 14-7 victory over Oklahoma State, collected 134 yards from scrimmage, passed for 45 yards, and picked up valuable yardage on punt returns. About the only thing he didn't do was center the ball. Bob Ward, Oklahoma scout, who watched the ISU-OSC contest was not impressed with the Cyclones. "Iowa State will have to improve a lot to upset us again. We are a far better team than in 1960." Iowa State and Oklahoma clash Saturday in Norman for the Sooners' home opener. Coach Dan Devine lost his top field general for the year when sophomore Keith Weber injured his ankle in the Washington State game. MISSOURI — Ron Taylor, a 5-8 senior, who could pass for the team's student manager, is now handling the Tigers' quarterbacking chores. The Tigers' expected dearth of speedy halfbacks is proving true. Missouri's passing yardage exceeded their net rushing 165 to 164 in their season opener. The maximum single gainer by a Mizzou ball carrier was eight yards. NEBRASKA — The Cornhuskers will field a heavy team this year. The starting unit against Arizona last Saturday averaged 206 pounds, the second unit averaged 201 pounds. Broken down, the first string line tips the scale at 214 per man while the backs average 193 pounds. Figures for the second unit included 211 pounds in the line, 184 in the backfield. KANSAS STATE — The Wildcats are flying high over their two consecutive victories over Indiana and Air Force. After the Indiana opener a Mardi Gras atmosphere prevailed in the Wildcat camp. On Monday it was all over. "We are realistic," explained Coach Doug Weaver. "We know we have to play a super game every game to be in contention and that we have to continue to improve. "Monday, we came down to earth, but on Sunday I wanted the players and coaches to stay in the clouds enjoying the congratulations. It has been a long dry spell." The Wildcats are one of the nation's smallest major college football teams. The starting unit averages but 182 pounds; the backfield is a meager 173 pounds per man. OKLAHOMA — Coach Bud Wilkinson could have almost taken all his sound backs to Notre Dame Saturday in a Beechcraft Bonanza. Eight are out for the season, Johnny Smith, John Garrett, Billy Meacham, Don Dickey, Billy Stone, Bill quarterback, three of the four alternate team backs, and the top defensive back. Gidden, Jim Mckay, and Paul Vaughan. Melvin Sanserfeld, Charlie Mayhue, Dick Beattie, and Bill Van Burklew were out for the Notre Dame game. Van Burkleo is the sensational Sooner sophomore quarterback who was counted on to lead the Sooners out of their victory drouth. The Sooners have lost 12 backs since Aug. 15, including the starting Kansas' All America Quarterback, John Hadl, is cover boy for the current issue of "Future" magazine. He also is a selection on that publication's pre-season All America lineup, along with another established Big Eight hand, Colorado Guard Joe Romig. Southern Illinois looms as a powerful foe for Coach Bill Easton's cross-country team in the season opener to be run over the Lawrence Country Club course at 10:30 Saturday morning. KU Cross-Country Squad Opens with Tough SIU The Salukis last year went undefeated in 10 cross-country outings and were the NAIA cross-country champions. champions Returning from last year's championship squad are four men who placed in the NAIA meet. JOE THOMAS IS THE SALUKIS top runner. Last year as a freshman Thomas became the first yearling to ever win a NAIA individual cross-country championship. Combating Thomas for the Javahawkers will be senior captain Bill Dotson. Last year Dotson placed fifth in the Big Eight. He has been easily outdistancing his teammates in time trials this fall. Backing up Thomas, Southern Illinois will have the third,eighth,and fourteenth place finishers in the NAIA. JOHN FLAMER PLACED THIRD for the Salukis. He is a three-year letterman and was SIU's chief runner until Thomas enrolled. Alan Gelso's eight place NAIA finish aided the Salukis to their title. Much of SIU's 1960 success goes to this 5-9, 137 pound junior. Gelso held the team's third position and ran the last four meets on an injured leg. Don Trowbridge placed fourteenth. Trowbridge, another junior, was probably the most improved runner on the squad last year according to Coach Lew Hartzog. ALSO RUNNING FOR SOUTHERN Illinois Saturday will be Lee King, Mike Brazier, and John Saunders. King, the team captain, missed the entire 1960 season due to illness. Hartzog reports that the 6-1, 155 pound senior may push Thomas for the top spot. Also running Saturday, but not figuring in the point totals, will be Paul Acevedo. Acevedo has been improving rapidly over the past several weeks. Last Saturday the sophomore finished sixth in time trials. "This may be the toughest of the tough," quipped Easton. "We may lose this meet but perhaps it would be good for us. Southern Illinois has a real strong team." Four Top Rushers Back Brazier is a senior and a two-year letterman. Last year he ran seventh and eighth positions. Saunders is a newcomer to the squad. Kansas' Right Half Curtis McClinton is one of four returning hands from last year's top ten Big Eight ball carriers. He finished tenth on 389 net yards. Also returning are Iowa State's Dave Hoppman, who won the title at 844 yards; Jim Dillard, Oklahoma State, fifth at 631 and Thunder Thornton, Nebraska, eighth at 422. McClinton's stablemate, Bert Coan, was seventh at 488, but may miss the entire season with a broken leg incurred in spring drills. EASTON ANNOUNCED HIS runners for Saturday's meet. They are Dotson, Charlie Hayward, Dan Ralston, Tonni Coane, George Cabrera, Mike Fulghum, and Bill Thornton. Cabrera, a sophomore, has been sidelined the past several days by injury but is expected to compete. 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