the i is ves of of for the the nts adate seed go y if University Daliv Kansan, September 29, 1981 Page 3 MU officials silent as KU still pushes game at Arrowhead THE KU ACCOUNTING CLUB sponsors INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES presented by Union Pacific 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1981 Satellite Union-Conference Room By EILEEN MARKEY Staff Reporter If the 1982 Missouri-Kansas football game is moved to Arrowhead Stadium, Bob Marcum, KU athletic director, says he would appreciate the added opportunity to play at Missouri's athletic director would not discuss his plans for moving the game. According to the 1980 University of Kansas Athletic Corporation budget, KU grossed $155,000 at the last MU game in Columbia. Marcum said that if the game were played in Kansas City, Mo., KU could expect an additional $20,000 on top of last year's total. Marcum said he had heard that Dave Hart, MU's athletic director, was considering the move but had not contacted him. LAST YEAR, it was Marcum who proposed to move the 1981 Kansas-Missouri game to Arrowhead. The Kansas Athletic Corporation Board rejected the idea after lengthy debates on the merits of the move. Hart refused to discuss the issue. "I don't want to talk about it," he said. "I have nothing to say concerning the issue. I just don't wish to discuss it at this point." KU students and alumni opposed the move because it would eliminate a home game from the schedule and make Kansas City to see the Missouri game. On the other hand, Marcum said the game would draw a bigger crowd and, possible, television coverage. "I think the biggest thing is the market potential in Kansas City." Marcum said. "There is no data to back up it, but I'm sure not everyone walking into Arrowhead would be from Kansas or Missouri." coach Warren Powers said Hart had not discussed the move with them. Jean Cerra, Missouri associate athletic director, and head football "I wouldn't think it would be a good move," Powers said. "I don't think we'd put that many people in Arrowhead." Ed Reeves, MU student body vice president, said he would oppose any move that would take games off college campuses. Missouri students probably won't want to make a three-hour trip to Kansas City or a traditional city where normally played in their backyard, Reeves said. "My initial reaction is negative," Reeves said. "These are college football games, and I don't think either of them has a real benefit of the residents of Knasas City." MARCU SAIAD that if a game were played in Arrowhead, the television coverage could bring extra revenue, and it would be distributed around the conference. "If there's TV, it would mean some shared information, would be shared by already. Marcum said." 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