6 Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1970 University Daily Kansan New Mexico is Next for Hawks By DON BAKER Assistant Kansan Sports Editor The Kansas Jayhawks had a split session practice Monday as the team began preparations for Saturday's home encounter with the New Mexico Lobos. The split session was a result of film viewing of last year's game with New Mexico, which the Jayhawks lost, 16-7. The defensive unit viewed the film during the first half of the session then went to Memorial Stadium to work against the KU freshmen who are preparing for their season opener Friday against Oklahoma. The offensive unit viewed the films the last half of the practice. After viewing the films of Saturday's Syracuse game, coach Pepper Rodgers said he saw improvement in the team over the Texas Tech game. "It wasn't anything to brag about," Rodgers said but then added, "We did improve tremendously on defense." Rodgers noted the fine rushing game KU displayed against the Orangemen was a result of improved play of the offensive line. "We had real fine blocking up front Saturday," he said. was largely the result of the offensive line's play. Rodgers added that the contrasting play of running back John Riggins (who rushed for only 24 yards against Texas Tech but gained 162 against Syracuse) Rodgers said the vast improvement of the defense was the result of improved tackling. The status of running back Donnie Joe Morris is also questionable for the game with the Lobos. Morris, who was KU's "That's what defense is," Rodgers said. "As the season progresses we have to get better at tackling. If we don't we'll be in real trouble." The Jayhawks were guilty of missing several tackles in the loss to Texas Tech but missed comparatively few Saturday against the Orangemen. The injury situation has changed little for KU. Tight-end and captain Larry Brown is expected to be ready for New Mexico after watching Saturday's action from the sidelines with a bruised leg. Defensive back James Bowman, who injured a leg just prior to the season opener and reinjured it in practice a week later, is still questionable for Saturday's game. leading rusher in the Texas Tech game, didn't even make the trip to Syracuse because of a leg injury he received in the Tech game. Another running back who has been plagued with injuries since the season's start and is again listed as doubtful for Saturday's game is Jimmie Jukes. Fortunately KU is blessed with exceptional backfield talent and depth and the loss of both Morris and Jukes is not as critical as it would be otherwise. Riggins, Steve Conley and Chuck Schmidt have all played well and the Syracuse game saw fine performances from Vince O'Neil and Jerome Nellums as well. Dickey Appears Ready for Colorado As Cats Face Crucial Conference Test KANSAS CITY, Mo. 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