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WE BUY,SELL TRADE, & CONSIGN QUALITY USED GOLF EQUIPMENT PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS 1029 Massachusetts 841-PLAY(7529) 1993 FOOTBALL PREVIEW Defense expects success despite injuries By Matt Doyle Kansan sportswriter Kansas improvement during Coach Glen Mason's tenure in Lawrence has been directly correlated with the overall improvement of the Jayhawk defense. In 1988, Mason's first season at Kansas, the Jahayhaws allowed an average of 536 yards per game. Each year since has seen a decrease in the amount of yardage allowed by the Kansas defense. Last season's 8-4 record was spurred by a defensive unit that played the type of defense Mason said was necessary to be successful in the Big Eight Conference. Kansas allowed an average of 318.7 yards of total offense and only gave up 125.7 yards rushing — the third lowest average in school history. The key to any success on defense Senior defensive tackle Chris Maumalanga returns to anchor the defensive line that must replace tackles Dana Stubblefield and Gilbert Brown and end Kyle Moore. The middle linebacker position was decimated by injuries during spring practice, but some of the injured have regained their health. "We don't have the depth on the line like we had last year, but there aren't many teams that have that kind of depth," said Bob Fello, defensive coordinator. begins with the guys up front - the defensive line. Two members of last season's line are currently in NFL training camps, but Kansas will return five players to the line who saw quality playing time in 1992. Senior Larry Larki, who broke his left ankle last season against Colorado, and sophomore Dick Holt, who sat out during spring drills while recovering from shoulder surgery, have returned. Senior Guy Howard and junior Sylvester Wright, who along with Christian shared the starting defensive end position opposite of Moore last year, are scheduled to start at Senior Brian Christian was shifted from defensive end to defensive tackle and senior Mike Steele adds depth and experience at the tackle position. both end positions. Junior Steve Harvey's condition remains questionable as he recuperates from an injury to his right Achilles' tendon. Doctors said the earliest Harvey could return would be October, and Mason said he would decide then on whether to classify Harvey as a medical redshift. Harvey would not lose year of eligibility if he were classified as a medical redshift. Junior outside linebacker Don Davis will miss the first few games with a sprained knee, but sophomores Ronnie Ward and Keith Rodgers, who shifted from strong safety, will bring speed and intensity to the position. The secondary had been described as the weak link of the defense for the past few years. 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