6 Tuesday, September 26, 1972 University Daily Kansan Kansas Staff Photo by PRIS BRANDSTED 'Goode' Day that the rather rude greeting Wyoming of jihadist Rebut (11) receives from jihadists defensive enlistment in Iraq. quarter action from Saturday's contest. Goode, a 6-foot-224 pound junior from Houston, had a good day against the Cowboys, with two unassisted tackles and two assists. He also dropped Wyoming runners three times for 16 yards in losses. KU won the game, 52-14. Pleased with KU Showing Fambrough Looks Ahead the sun had just begun to creep over the horizon and perhaps not everyone's eyes were completely out of sight. Jayhawk Quarterback Club met Monday at 4:55 a.m. but as far as University of Kansas Football Coach Darnam brought us, it was the top of the morning. The main reason for the Jayahawk coach's good mood was, of course, his squad's devastating history over Wyoming Saturday. "I guess it's just terrible when one day determines your whole life," he says. "It is a smile. 'But it' s great when you win and it is great easy get it." Fambridge said he was not wrong about the performance against the Cowbirds, but added that it was evident that Wyoming was in the process of winning. "I MOT NOT whether we hear that," he said, "but no matter what, we found a lot of encouragement things. We are looking forward to Florida." The KU coach said he was pleased that he was able to play with his teammates. He included freshmen Steve Taylor, Kurt Kniff and Bob Swift, Taylor and Kniff played in the defensive kickoffs and Swift handled the kickoffs dudes. "It was rewarding to the players and to me to be able to play all of them," Fambrough said. "And I think that before the year is over, Knoff and Taylor would go to play lot of football." He expressed satisfaction in the running and blocking of the Jayhawks, but said the defense still had room for improvement. "DEFENSIVELY, we've just got to be more consistent," he said. "We made some fine plays but also some mistakes." game in good shape as far as injuries are concerned. Wide open court gives the basketball break his wrist in the Washington State contest, might be ready to play Saturday. Quarterback Bob Quinn, who has a back injury, is out of the hospital but his playing status for the Florida State game is unknown. Fambrouch said that the Seminoles, nationally ranked with a 4-0 record, were one of the football teams in the nation. "Hurt their quarterback, Gary Huff, is just疯ful," he said. "He can do everything. He's got at it." His teammates agreed. "Like they use like--them." been throwing to five or six receivers. "But what frightens me is that their running game has improved 100 per cent over last year. so they can hurt you there." The Jayhawks came out of the Fambrough said the impending winter games to make the Florida State game one of the most exciting and one of the longest games on the KU "They're going to throw 60 times," he said. "We're going to throw 60 times. We're going to throw 60 times." We were in stadium. We'll take a break for dinner, then we'll all go over to Haskell and finish it up under the KANASS CITY (AP) -- The Big Eight Conference--Oklahoma, Colorado and Nebraska. eater Satur Day at KANASS CITY (AP) -- The Big Eight Conference--Oklahoma, Colorado and Nebraska. Big Eight Powers on Guards Oklahoma coach Chuck Fairbairn said Monday he expected Clemson to "challenge us more in the running game than in the passing game." Clemson has made mistakes in its games . . . untimely errors. "If they eliminate those mistakes, we'll have to play real well. We have a lot at stake so we're gonna get ready to play." Fairbanks made his remarks by telephone from Norman. He called the Eight Briefing session. The Sooners play Clemat at Norman. Eddie Crowder of Colorado, whose huts open the Big Eight state, described the Cowboys as 'quite a surprise. They are better off playing football.' They could have beaten Arkansas. I expect a super super Asked how Colorado would react to the Cowboys' wishbone, Crowder replied: "WE'VE PLAYED against the wishbone. It's a difficult formation to defend. I just hope we'll Nebraksa Bob Devaney said Minnesota, the Cornhuskers' team. "We had Saturday, a team that 'will try to bounce back after last week. We can't underestimate them. We have a hard-hitting team." Devaney said Nebraska's of finesse line was "getting better but has them been put to the test like they will be." Devaney laughed when somebody wanted to know whether he would rather have played a tougher team than Army at this stage of the season. Kasra rushed Army, 17/4, last week. "I'd just as soon play every game as tough as the Army game," Deavaney said. The Saints went back ahead about two minutes after Stenerdus first field goal when safety Doug Wyatt picked up #7 All other conference coaches were also interviewed-Dave Smith of Oklahoma State, Don Fambrough of the University of Missouri, Steve Simeon of Kansas State, Vince Gbsen of Kansas State and Al Onfriedo of Missouri. "WE JUMPED from the frying pan into the fire last week," said Smith, whose Cowboys lost to the Chargers on Monday. Do it again this week. Sure, I'm glad we're playing Colorado at home." Dawson had hit tight end Willie Davis with a passivn with 48 seconds to play in the half and Stenard had run with a goal earlier in the second period. Mistake-Prone K.C. Edges Saints, 20-17 The Saints had gone on the scoreboard first with Charlie Durkee's 31-yard field goal in the second period after linebacker Ray Hesten fell on Larry Marsh for a punt reception at the Chief 27. play aggressively." NEW ORLEANS (AP)—Jan Stennered juggle a 22-yard field goal with less than two minutes to play to lift the two-touchdown favorite City Chiefs to a 35-21 win. The New Orleans Saint Monday night nationally televised National Football League game. a crowd of 70,798 was the un- fulfilled final period when Kansas City it led it 17-17 on a 22-yard pass to wide receiver Taz Taylor. The Chiefs generally appeared able to do what they wanted to with the Saints, but New Orleans capitalized on numerous Kansas City errors and were in it until the Chiefs boot with 1:21 left in the game. The final Sain't touchdown, which game them a 17-10 lead in the third quarter, came on an eight-yard pass from quarterback Andrew Manning of Parks and Rec, the only sustained drive of the night for the Saints, covering 74 yards in 10 plays. However, this drive, too, unfumble. Dawson and center Jack Rudney did not complete the snap and defensive end Richard Miller had time to Jeff Kinney fumble and streaked 35 yards into the end zone. Rugby Club Chalks Up Third Win The University of Kansas rugby club continued its unbeaten and unscored on streak Sunday to win the national rugby club, 18-0, in Warrensburg. In the first half scoring, Nick Niewaid, back captain, started the game's scoring with a 40-yard run for a "try." That gave the KU club a 4-0 lead. Ed. Wilkes, second half scoring, gave the first half scoring on a 3-yard plunge to give KU an 8-0 lead at half. 'Hawks Make Changes For Passing Seminoles The emphasis is on pass defense. Monday as the University of Kansas football squad began preparations for Saturday's game with Florida and Ohio State's premier passer, Gary Huff. "They have a couple of big, strong backs and they are capable of moving the ball on the ground," he said. they were freshmen. "It was teaching day today, Don Dambouffra said 'and we put two or three wrinkles in our pass defense. Mindful perhaps of what his own "Hawks did to Wyoming last Saturday, Fambrough said he had taken the Florida State running game. "Their innenmen work on that, blocking almost exclusively, their time by time they are juniors or seniors, they have a lot of experience and know where to be." In last year's 30-7 loss to thehmoles, the Jayhawks had a big win over the Fambridge said that the Florida state offensive Linemen were caught on camera. The 'Hawk injury situation remained the same, as quarterback Bob Bruegging is still questionable and receiver Fambrough said that freshmen Steve Taylor, Bob Swift and Kurt Knoff would remain with the varsity this week even though the teams squad opens its season Frida with Missouri in Columbia. For that reason, Fambrough said the Jayhawk pass rush would have a few new facets added to it this week. Emmet Edwards' arm is still in a cast. "We have to do everything we can to combat their pass offense," he said. Fambrough said that Edwards' day was the second Sunday and his arm would be rayed. The coach said that bruising would work out when he fought. Fambrouch said unbeaten Florida State "has one of the best teams in the nation. They have won two championships, passing teams in the country. They've been hitting six or seven receivers in a ball game." KU ruggers have scored 94 points in three games. They are unscored upon in that span. In the second half, Nick Niewaid again started the final game with three points try by Craig Parker gave the ruggers a 14-10 lead. The final score was 23-17, but by John Miller, who broke three tackles to score on a try. "I'm not worrying about Tampa," Gibson said. "We know they're undefeated. We hope we win. And we're going to get it together." Fambrough hinted it might be a big passing contest with both clubs throwing perhaps as many as 60 passes each. KU again played good defense as the score indicates. Asked if he was glad Kansas State wasn't playing Colorado, Gibson answered: OSU Ready for Buffs "Yes, yes. I wish we weren't even playing Tampa." that Iowa State had "gotten off to kind of a slow start in both of our games." The Jayhawks will play Florida State in Lawrence. said. "We were proud, and the players felt proud, too. The players are growing up." Majors, whose Cyclones are unbeaten after two starts, noted The first-year coach praised his team's consistency in the Arkansas game. He added that New Mexico, Iowa State's opponent at Ames, Iowa, "will be the best team we've played to date." "We have a lot of players with big hearts, and we're proud of them," Smith said at Monday's weekly press conference. BOTH GIBSON and Onofrio were downcast over their teams' losses last weekend. Kansas State was rated by Arizona Baylor, 27-14 and Missouri bowed Baylor, 27-14 on Saturday, the Wildcats against Tampa and Missouri against California. Onfrio, who said he was "kind of sick" after the loss to Baylor, said the Tigers hoped "to come this week. California has outstanding passers and good receivers. They'll pass 30 to 35 times." STILLWATER, Oak. (IA) - Oklahoma State football coach Dave Smith said Monday he and his team lost 24-23 to powerful Arkansas proud of the Cowboy players. Play no. 3 Colorado, he said. OVERWHELMED? OR CONFIDENT "The staff set as a goal being proud of the players," Smith Slow, unorganized reading is boring! You lose concentration and perspective! You seem to spend all your time studying! Fast, intelligent reading holds your attention! You grasp the ideas sooner & more accurately! You have time for leisure enjoyment! 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