Chalmers-Stinson 53-27-2 Editors 51-29-2 Experts (?) go at it again After last week's disasterous showing (Chalmers-Stinson, 5-8-1 to Thomas-Childs 4-9-1) both teams were considering sticking only to games like Texas vs. SMU and Ohio State vs. anybody to stay on the right side of .500. Nonetheless: Nonetheless: Oklahoma State at Kansas Chalmers-Stinson—Kansas by 10 Thomas-Childs—Kansas by 4 Colorado at Nebraska Chalmers-Stinson—Colorado by 1 Thomas-Childs—Colorado by 7 Kansas State at Missouri Chalmers-Stinson—Missouri by 3 Thomas-Childs—Missouri by 7 Iowa State at Oklahoma Chalmers-Stinson-Oklahoma by 20 Thomas-Childs—Oklahoma by 20 Tennessee at Georgia Chalmers-Stinson—Georgia by 6 Thomas-Childs—Tennessee by 8 Chalmers-Stinson—Baltimore by 1 Chalmers-Stinson—Dartmouth by 1 Thomas-Childs—Dartmouth by 6 Chalmers-Stinson—Auburn by 10 Chalmers-Childs—Auburn by 7 Chalmers-Stinson—Air Force by 3 Chalmers-Stinson—Air Force by 10 Thomas-Childs—Air Force by 10 Wyoming at Arizona State Chalmers-Stinson - Wyoming by 7 Thomas-Childs - Wyoming by 4 South Carolina at Florida State by 7 Thomas-Childs - South Carolina by 8 Tulsa at Memphis State Chalmers-Stinson - Memphis State by 18 Thomas-Childs - Memphis State by 10 LSU at Mississippi Chalmers-Stinson - LSU by 1 Thomas-Childs - LSU by 6 Vanderbilt at Tulane Chalmers-Stinder - Tulane by 6 Thomas-Childs - Vanderbilt by 5 Arizona at Brigham Young Chalmers-Stinson - Arizona by 6 Thomas-Childs - Brigham Young by 6 INCREDIBLE NEW EXCITEMENT ON DECCA RECORDS AND TAPES McCullers breaks down season (Continued from page 9) tremendously during the year and its very hard to keep a guy like Chuck, who has so much talent and desire, out of the starting lineup. He'll be a great player." McCullers, a former assistant coach at Wichita State and Parsons College, analyzed the Iowa State loss. "I believe that the key play was not the 96 yard punt return—but was the third-down play before it. Larry Brown was open on a pass and we had at least a thirty yard gain if the pass had been completed. The incompletion was because of a bad pass and because Brown, who was hobbled with an ankle injury, could not go full speed for the ball." Another crucial play that entered McCullers mind was KU's fourth-and-one situation on the Iowa State's five yard line. McCullers lit up another cigarette, and with a concerned look said, "It was the same age-old problem of not being able to pick up the short yardage on a fourth down situation. We've picked up a few throwing but we haven't been able to pick up a short-yardage situation rushing. This is because we haven't been able to generate a wide offense and consequently the defense has been able to stack up on us. We've tried to establish a wide offense but we just haven't been able to get good yardage outside of the ends. It's just a simple matter of execution." Those thrilling days of yesteryear are hard to take seriously today. These original radio stories feature The Lone Ranger, Tonto, Dan Ried, and assorted villains. It's camp for all seasons. McCullers disagree with the principle that coaches have to get players up for a game. McCullers cited this year's team as an example. McCullers said, "Even though we've had a disappointing year, this team has never been e team that the coaches have had to get "What Do You Mean 'We', Paleface?" Oct. 31 1969 KANSAN 11 DL 75125 up for a game. We feel that the best way to get a team up for a game is to practice hard during the week. The players get themselves physically and mentally ready for the games. Of course, games like Kansas State, Missouri and Nebraska always have a little extra emotion to them because of the rivalry." McCullers, turning his attention back to the Big Eight race again said, "I believe that two losses can take a share of the conference title. Oklahoma, Missouri, K-State and Nebraska all have a chance. There are two key games this weekend—the K-State-Missouri game and the Colorado-Nebraska. If Missouri beats K-State this weekend it will throw the race wide open again. The winner of the Colorado-Nebraska game will have only one loss and will have most of their tough games out of the way." The coach, certain that KU is a better team than its record shows, said, "We played two good games against K-State and Nebraska, and Iowa State, with its overall team speed, can beat anybody in the conference. We're going to have to scramble to salvage the season—but we can do it." 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