SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 'Hawks ready for spring game Kansas football feels pressure as it turns to winning program Kansansportswriter Perception is a word in Coach Glen Mason's vocabulary that he likes to use often. In his five years as the Jawahrya coach, Mason has changed the perception of the Kansas football program to a winning program. Mason will get a good indication of what the perception of the 1993 Kansas football team will be in the upcoming season. p.m. tomorrow at Memorial Stadium The game is free and open to the public. "I'm very pleased about spring practice." Mason said. "I think we've made a lot of progress, especially at the quarterback position." Junior Fredrick Thomas has emerged this spring as the leading candidate to replace Chip Hilleary, and junior Asheli Preston has developed as a solid No. 2 matteback "I think, at least on paper, that both of them have potentially better running ability than Chip Hilleary." Mason said. "When Fred Thomas was playing the ball, he's got as strong an arm as any guy I've ever been around." Another area that has pleased Mason has been the team's attitude since the conclusion of last season. The 23-20 victory against Brigham Young in the Aloha Bowl ended a three-game losing streak for the Jay-Z team, giving a positive feeling among the team. "Our whole program has been upbeat since we came back from Hawaii," he said. "We came back feeling real good about that, and that carried over into our winter conditioning program and spring practice." Mason said that the chemistry and work ethic of this Kansas team was better than Kansas teams of the last few years. hawks because of back-to-back winning seasons has helped the team achieve an improved attitude, said senior defensive tackle Chris Maumalanga. Friday. April 23 1993 The confidence gained by the Jay "I see a team that's a lot more cocky," he said. "A team that once on the field has a lot more confidence, which goes with winning." "Guys aren't afraid to talk a little smack at each other, and when somebody gets popped they're not afraid to get in their face and tell them about Mason said there was pressure to keep Kansas improving since the perception of Kansas football was changing to a winning program. "I firmly believe that either as a player, coach or program, you either get better or get worse," he said. "You never stay the same." Mason said that he enjoyed the pressure of living up to the winning tradition that the Kansas football program had established in the last two years. "Pressure forces a team to reach a different level of expectations or you fail," he said. "The pressure will be helpful in our situation." WE HAVE CAPS & GOWNS Does it seem like only yesterday you were a scared freshman getting lost on campus and afraid that the next four years of school would never end? And now you're a senior about to graduate, with so much in front of you and so many memories behind. Relive the memories with your closest college friends in a special Kansan section on the last day of class. For as little as $15 you can leave a special message in print that will show your closest friends how much they mean to you. Submit a photo of you and your friends for only $5 more. Don't let the time pass you by, stop by 119 Staufer-Flint Hall to reserve your space or call 864-4354 for more info. Deadline for ads: Thur, April 29, by 4.00 p.m. ES 1993 ommencement ater. Plus when natching regalia gh and bachelor's encement in caps, gowns n. from 10AM from 10 AM to ment. Late fees igalia cannot be