After 56-10 Loss University Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 16. 1971 7 Sooners Impress 'Hawks BY MIKE DONNELLY Kansas Sports Writer Looking back on the University of Kansas' 56-10 defeat to Oklahoma, several players gave their opinions on the game in everyone including the players, coaches, and fans knew the Jayhawks. would have to play a perfect game in order to have a chance. Although the 'Hawks were hoping to give the Sooners a little more competition, bad field position or other reason, making any serious challenge Defensive back Mark Geraghty described Oklahoma's defense as "Their offense executed well and the backs hit the holes real well." Geraghty commented. adequate for what it has to do. He said that their defense didn't really have to do much since the offense scored so often. Another 'Hawk Iniured Kansan Staff Photo by GREG SORBEE KU running back Jerome Nellums grimaces with pain after being injured in the Kansas-Oklahoma battle Saturday. Nellons, although slowed, was able to run for 108 yards and Jawhays who were hurt in the 56-10 healing game. Others slowed by injuries include center Mike McCoy, tight end John Schröbel, fullback Steve Conley, tailback Delvin Williams and guard Gary Cooper. Bob Kivisto Quits Playing For Rewards of Coaching By HAL EDWARDS Kansan Sports Writer Back court ball-handling wonder Bob Kivisto has withdrawn his name from the roster of KU cagers this season to assistant coach for the Jayhawk under head coach Ted Owens. After talking with Owens last spring, Kivisto, Aurora, III. senior, decided that he would be assigned to the assistant coach. Most of the decision was Kivisto he but said in an interview Monday that Owens, "quite surprised at first," and had gotten use to the idea. Kivisto's reasons for quitting were quite clear. For the last eight summers he has worked as a counselor at basketball camps. He was also one of his own camp. He said that he had always wanted to coach and found it much more gratifying to the kids he had coached at camps win than it had been for him to win when playing for KU. "THEE WAS a whole different feeling last summer when I was talking to him. He said Kivisto, a speech communication and human relations major. "The first thing I'd think about was what I could do for the rest of my life." what he thought it would be, but was surprised at the overall speed of all the backs. A lack of time for outside activities was another major reason for Kivisto's quitting. He said that he was more fortunate to have more time to his "growth as an "Their offensive linemen are pecky. They're not overly aggressive to stay with you long enough for the backs to get through," the coach said. Center Mike McCoy thought the team was better than he had anticipated. "We didn't realize that all their backs were so fast. They're very strong." "THEY HAVE a good defense, but not a great one. It is like a rubber band that bends but doesn't break." he said. Quarterback David Jaynes also thought that Oklahoma's defense was underdrawn, especially their defensive line. But, he thought that a team could pick their own starters and go right off, if given time to throw the ball. individual" and his work with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in Israel. His Christian beliefs were more important to him he said. He attributed KU's lack of scoring to the Sooner's great defensive play and the mistakes KU offenses made "We had a bolt that hit us and lost faith in our offensive line in first quarter," he said. WING BACK Bob Bruegging also thought that mistakes on offense were a factor. "BASKETBALL all takes so much pressure, it is hard to grow an individual," he said. Athletes out on many experiences that are beneficial in life. "We hurt ourselves by bumbling several times and not putting down, sometimes our backs were running to the wrong holes. We just couldn't get it together. It's a problem in previous games, in previous games." Coaching is nothing new to Kivisto. His father has been one of the most successful high school coaches in the country and of course, where he works, Bob thinks has a chance to become an all-American. Several high schools and universities have already of-field mentoring coaches in coaching staffs. Kivisto hopes to somebody have a team of his own who can help change many of the traditions and regulations that are now commonplace. "THE FUN has been taken out of the game at the college level." You see, it takes a high level of divisibility is taken away and the game has become too much of a big business. KU's athletic department, and so are other colleges, but they don't have to be that way. I don't want them to put the fun back into the game. "They had a good front line and their backs put good coverage on the receivers," he commented. Kivisto, however, does not run the win. He is good terms with Owens and he good terms with Owens and he good terms with Coach Owens knew he was an "out" coach. our receivers," he commented. The Jayhawks final game of the season will be this Saturday against Missouri. Several seniors including Basker, Geraigry and McCoy will remain years ago in Lawrence when Missouri beat the Hawks 69-21. Since this is the last game for the seniors, and the game is an injury-related State game, most players feel that they will have no trouble getting up for this final game. Kansan Staff Photo by GREG SORBER Comparing this year's freshman team to previous years, Kwisto said that it was the best in the last five years. He also said that he thought the varsity would be more than most people expected. Kivisto hesitated then added that athletes were "bubbled too much" and left school or left school they were shocked by the realization that they were not able to “WHEN RECRUITS come to Lawrence, coach Owens usually works with a handful of practice I help the freshmen but usually end up being an errand worker. The main role Kivisto plays as a coach at KU is in recruiting Thus far Kivisto said he had not regretted quitting and he was sure that he wouldn't in the future be good at time to quit because he had reached his "high point" last year when KU won the Big Eagle title and then made it to the finals. He will be given opportunities in Houston. What about this season? "I won't regret not playing at all," Kivisto said about the team. "As a matter of fact, I'm just looking forward to seeing Tom play." KU's Bob Kivisto gave up playing to coach . . . "they play a tough schedule," he said, "but they stand a good chance of winning the Big Eight title." The Douglas County attorney's office said recently that Danny Coyle, a former employee of the company was charged with misdemeanor assault and sentencing to 18 months, and Dana Edda, 18 of Rt. 1, was charged with two counts of battery. Both are free counts. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Sophomore tailback Jack Davis of Colorado, the new single game rushing king of the Big Eight Conference, was named the back of the week Monday. Davis was selected by a panel of sports writers in a split vote over Nebraska quarterback Jerry Tagge. He was the choice for his conference record breaking performance in the Buffalo's 46-12 loss over Oklahoma State last Saturday. Two men and a juvenile never been charged in connection with the assault early last week of the KU cross country team. Troubles for the KU women's team will be held from 2:30 to 4:00 Wednesday in Robinson gymnasium. The women's first game According to records at the KU Traffic and Security Dept., the three were forced off the road by a car carrying six men and one woman on Lecompton road, just north of Lawrence city limits. The three were hit and threatened with a screw hit driver. None were hurt seriously. Buff Named Top Back Members of the squad were Michael Callen, Wichita junior; McKenal David, Lawrence freshman; Keenan McKeon, McKeon Westminster; Calif. guard. Tryouts Slated For Basketball Amidst presentation of gifts, football coach Don Fambridge lawrence Quarterback club Lawrence Quarterback that the Jayhawks would walk away from Memorial Stadium Sandy against victory against the Missouri Tigers Don Tells QB Club Team Not Finished "We're best up, demoralized the team situation after the Oklahoma game in Norman, 'but we are still going out this Saturday" Club members presented head coach Fambrough with a plaque and a shirt and tie during the next-to-last meeting of the club. Secretary Bob Nelson also presented the manager Paul Sinclair, who supplied the club with coffee and rols, a plaque from the club. About the Tigers Fambrough said, "Missouri is noted for their defensive play. They have nine of their top scorers and extensive back from last year." 3 Charged In Assault Of Harriers Analyzing the two top Big Eight teams, Fambridge said that the Cornhusker secondary would be the determining factor in the uprating game between No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 2 rated Oklahoma. He said the main drawback to the Missouri team was its lack of effective offense. The subject of recruiting also came up in the conversation. Concerning the Oklahoma game Fambrough said, "Oklahoma is the greatest of offensive machine I've ever seen. Keep your Furry. Complete four groupings for just pennies a day. All styles and colors. Economical, convenient, worry- fensive machine I've ever seen. "They have the speed and the size. They force you into one of a row. You don't mistake them all one way." Rent Your Furniture tune-ups starting service Lawrence, Kansas 66044 2434 Iowa V1 2-1008 AMERICAN FURNITURE RENTA 2530 West 25th Apt. 1 Fambrough told the Quarterback club, "We can't even talk about the same level of recruiting done by Nebraska and Oklahoma. We have to build first a program to do that." He said State, Kansas State and Missouri. Big 8 Coaches Meet in K.C. Tony's 66 Service "Nebraska and Oklahoma have built up that great winning tradition." Fambridge concludes that the good players. They also have the finances to get the good players. "What we have to do is build that type of tradition, then give them some training and better players," he said. KANSAS CITY (AP)-Big sight basketball coaches met in Cansas City Sunday and came at least three areas of agreement. Second, no one expects the conference tillist to go unbeaten in Big Eight play like the Kansas Jayhawks last year. 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