University Daily Kansan, October 21, 1983
SPORTS
Page 14
PREDICTIONS
| Carothers | Brown | Budig | Cravens | Hartley |
|---|
| Oklahoma State at Kansas | Kansas 13-10 | | Kansas 23-16 | Oklahoma State 24-21 | Oklahoma State 27-26 |
| Bucknell at Colgate | Colgate 20-6 | Colgate 28-13 | Colgate 17-9 | Colgate 13-10 | Colgate 7-5 |
| Iowa at Michigan | Michigan 25-22 | Michigan 35-24 | Michigan 16-14 | Iowa 28-24 | Michigan 21-17 |
| Oklahoma at Iowa State | Oklahoma 21-16 | Oklahoma 35-14 | Oklahoma 34-20 | Oklahoma 35-14 | Oklahoma 35-17 |
| Kansas State at Missouri | Missouri 24-7 | Missouri 24-14 | Missouri 30-6 | Missouri 21-6 | Missouri 31-3 |
| USC at Notre Dame | Notre Dame 40-28 | USC 20-17 | Notre Dame 20-10 | Notre Dame 24-14 | USC 17-16 |
| Texas at SMU | SMU 17-14 | Texas 30-6 | Texas 41-21 | Texas 14-13 | SMU 22-21 |
| W. Texas State at Wichita State | W. Texas State 66-65 | Wichita State 21-20 | Wichita State 6-5 | W. Texas State 33-20 | W. Texas State 3-2 |
| Colorado at Nebraska | Nebraska 56-7 | Nebraska GRF-x/y | Nebraska 55-7 | Nebraska 66-6 | Nebraska 74-3 |
| Kentucky at Georgia | Georgia 19-17 | Georgia 21-7 | Georgia 24-13 | Kentucky 14-13 | Georgia 23-16 |
| Season Totals | 44-15-1...746 | 39-16-0...709 | 43-16-1...729 | 34-25-1...576 | 39-20-1...661 |
The predictors are James Carothers, associate professor of English; Larry Brown, head basketball coach; Chancellor Gene A. Budig; Jeff Craven;s, associate sports editor; and Andrew Hartley, sports editor.
KU volleyball squad has week to practice in anticipation of Sooner revenge
The KU volleyball squad will have a week to practice and plan its revenge against the Oklahoma Sooners follow-up game of four games at Norman, Okla.
The Jayhawks' evening did not get off to a good start. Their arrival was delayed 1½ hours because of a traffic tie-up, and the Sooners did allow them
to warm up before the match, coach Bob Lockew said
KU won the first game, 15-12. The Jayhawks saw leads in the next two games diminish and lost, 12-15 and 10-13, and in the end, and deciding game of the match, 15-4.
The Jayhawks are now 0-7 in Big Eight Conference play.
KU's next volleyball action will be against the University of Oklahoma at 7 p.m Oct. 29 in Allen Field House.
VOLLEYBALL NOTES — Senior Lori Erickson leads the Big Eight Conference in kills, of Monday, with 368 for an average of 4.0 a game. She is also sixth in service aces with 48 and eighth with 222 digs in the conference.
KUAC board meets today to plan goals
A discussion of the long-range planning committee's ideas concerning the structure and composition of the athletic board and a look at the committee's goals for the KU athletic program are two of the main topics set for today's meeting of University of Kansas Athletic Corporation board.
By the Kansan Staff
The meeting is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. in the All-American Room of the Adams Alumni Center.
Del Brinkman, KUAC chairman and dean of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, said that because it was the first meeting this semester, much of the time would be spent introducing new members and determining what would be each committee's goals for the year.
The board will also hear reports from Brinkman as chairman of the executive committee, Athletic Director Monte Johnson and audit and financial reports from Susan Wachter, athletic department business manager.
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