Page 14 University Daily Kansan, September 11, 1981 Sports Oregon contest recalls Seurer-Bell frosh debut By TRACEE HAMILTON Sports Editor Sports Editor A year ago at this time, tailback Kernwil Bell and quarterback Frank Seurier were untidy freshmen. Both the maker to Eugene, Ore., Jaukys' season opener against the Ducks. Seurer is happy to be playing Oregon again. Things haven't been the same since. BOTH BELL and Seurer came off the bench during the Oregon contest. Bell entered the game on the third play and gained 69 yards on 20 carries. Seurer took the field in the second period and guided KU to its only tally, a 14-yard pass to Javon Bell, which gave the Jayhawks 7-17刃. Seurer is shown here. "I'm pretty excited about this game," he said yesterday. "I played with a couple of guys on their team, and we were talking about the game during the summer." Both Squirer and Bell, who went to Edison High School in Huntington Beach, Calif., know Monte Olson, second-sector Oregon center, and Jeff Williams, second-team safety, from their prep "It was a pretty intense game," Searer said of last year's standoff. "Someone will have to fight." BELL, WHO carried the ball 28 times for 37 yards against Tulsa, was desecr Coach Domb Fambridge as a "rm because opposing defenses will throughout the season. Bell, the s sunning the nation's freshm season, said he would improve his using his head. "I've got to think more, to choo more carefully," Bell said. "I ask could see films of last year's press and of later in the season, so I things and correct things I'm doing. Seurer, too, is working to correct Seurer, too, is working to correct Murray Knox, recently appointed; Marian Washington after serving as Knox move By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer in the Tulsa center, in which he completed 10 of for 123 yards, but three four interception. The men's basketball program person two weeks ago, except this tire leave KU. "I ALWAYS knew I wanted to b Knox said. Murray Knox, who was a part-ti- under Head Coach Ted Toussaint baskets coach, to 1 to be a assistant coach under women coach Mariain Wongen Knox will be responsible for r players, scouting and helping with ro is replacing Sandy Bahan, who was last year. "Last week I was forcing the ball," he said. "So we worked on dumping it to the backs if the receivers aren't open. I don't want to force anything." His duties with the men's team we the same, he said, but with a differen with the men. I was a part-time a With the men. I was a part-time a With M call it on the "coaching coach." Seurer and Bell combined for several short passes in the flat that were successful against the mobile Tulsa defense, and Seurer said he honeed to use the play more often against Oregon. Knox came to KU from Garnett HI kansas, where he was the head coach and an assistant varsity football coac In switching to women's basketball "WE MIGHT BE DOING that more," he said. "It put the running back one-on-one with the receiver, and it was just so good." In switching to women's basketba But the Jayhawks never ran one of Seurer's favorites—the shotgun. Predictions | | Hamilton | Haggastrom | Schaad | Small | Richardson | Parker | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oregon at Kansas | Kansas 24-21 | Kansas 20-17 | Kansas 14-6 | Kansas 23-19 | Kansas 24-7 | Kansas 21-10 | | Nebraska at Iowa | Nebraska 28-21 | Nebraska 45-3 | Nebraska 35-17 | Nebraska 42-11 | Iowa 10-9 | Nebraska 21-7 | | Wyoming at Oklahoma | Oklahoma 38-7 | Oklahoma 31-14 | Oklahoma 44-6 | Oklahoma 35-7 | Oklahoma 63-0 | Oklahoma 45-3 | | West Texas State at Iowa State | Iowa State 31-0 | Iowa State 35-7 | Iowa State 17-3 | Iowa State 23-7 | West Texas State 24-19 | Iowa State 42-7 | | Texas Tech at Colorado | Texas Tech 21-17 | Texas Tech 35-28 | Texas Tech 14-10 | Texas Tech 24-3 | Texas Tech 38-3 | Texas Tech 31-14 | | Army at Missouri | Missouri 35-6 | Missouri 31-10 | Missouri 31-14 | Missouri 28-0 | Missouri 17-9 | Missouri 34-7 | | South Dakota at Kansas State | South Dakota 9-6 | Kansas State 20-10 | South Dakota 13-7 | South Dakota 15-11 | Kansas State 6-3 | Kansas State 3-2 | | Stanford at Purdue | Stanford 28-14 | Stanford 31-17 | Purdue 17-14 | Stanford 21-13 | Stanford 17-14 | Purdue 28-17 | | James Madison at Appalachian | James Madison 10-7 | Appalachian State 28-14 | James Madison 35-16 | James Madison who cares? | James Madison 3-2 | Appalachian State 15-14 | | Georgia Tech at Alabama | Alabama 42-3 | Alabama 49-0 | Alabama 49-12 | Alabama 48-8 | Alabama 31-7 | Alabama 52-0 | | Season Totals | 0-0-0 | 0-0-0 | 0-0-0 | 0-0-0 | 0-0-0 | 0-0-0 | "I was hoping we'd run it," Seurer said. "I guess it was the circumstances we were in." But —Don Fambrough 'We'll have to be at our very, very best. We can't give them anything. I think we've got our mistakes corrected.' The predictors are Tracee Hamilton, sports editor; Ron Hagstrom, associate sports editor; Bob Schaad, managing editor; Jim Small, sports writer; Earl Richardson, photographer; and Tim Parker, sports writer. "There are instances where you should dump it to the back." Bell said he also was excited about the Oregon game. missed the Fresno State contest because of eligibility problems, will suit up against the Jayhawks. Williams carried just 43 times for 205 Page 12 University Daily Kansan, September 11, 1981 THE JAYHAWKS' injury outlook was brighter after yesterday's practice but free safety Roger Gillard said. KU Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class 1 Mike Frederick QB 6-1 185 Fresh. 2 Dino Bowl KB K 5-10 180 Fresh. 3 Brian Dalmeier KB K 5-10 170 Fresh. 4 Kerwin Bell TB K 5-9 170 Soph. 5 Mike Wagner TB K 10-8 175 Junior. 6 Mike Friess SS F 2-2 185 Junior. 7 Tim Friess SF F 2-2 200 Junior. 8 Rocky Scribner FS 6-3 205 Junior. 10 Frank Seurer QB WR 6-11 185 Soph. 11 David Warren QB DE 6-10 185 Senior. 13 Jeffrey Brown FS QB 6-2 190 Junior. 14 Robert Kochman FS QB 6-2 190 Junior. 15 Mike Phipps QB 6-2 200 Junior. 16 Jake Henderson QB QB 6-2 200 Junior. 17 Jeff Hines WR 6-3 170 Soph. 19 Jim Buszow WR 6-3 200 Soph. 19 Jim Washington FL 6-10 200 Soph. 24 Darren Green WR 6-2 175 Soph. 23 Ruse Batin WR 6-2 200 Soph. 24 Vance Judge SS 6-2 195 Junior. 2 J.C. Booker CB C 1-2 190 Junior. 28 Garfield Taylor TB FB C 1-10 200 Soph. 28 Timm Timm FB C 1-10 200 Soph. 28 Rod Demertrite CB C 1-20 190 Soph. 29 Gary Luster SS C 1-1 195 Junior. 29 Roy Krug SS C 1-1 195 Junior. 29 Rodney Madsen TB C 1-18 185 Soph. 29 Elva Patterson CB C 1-10 185 Junior. 29 Jeff Langer CB C 1-10 185 Junior. 29 Walter Mack TB C 1-10 185 Senior. 30 Tony McNeely RB B 1-9 195 Fresh. 30 Harold Miles RB B 1-9 195 Fresh. 31 Caryk Alexander DE G 2-1 215 Soph. 31 Dave Meyer FB G 2-1 210 Soph. 31 E.J. Johnson S C 1-1 185 Junior. 30 Troy Seurer FB C 1-2 200 Junior. 31 Marker Seurer FB C 1-2 200 Junior. 31 Marc Messner CB C 2-2 180 Soph. 31 Chris Emerson FS C 2-2 190 Soph. 31 LB C 2-2 200 Soph. 31 Brad Vignellat SS D 1-3 195 Senior. 33 Marky Alexander DB L 4-2 220 Soph. 33 Doige Schwartburg K X 5-14 220 Soph. 34 Davol Schneider OG L 6-1 220 Soph. 34 Andy Fenlon LB L 4-2 190 Soph. 34 Grant Threlford C C 1-2 190 Soph. 34 Michael Mills C C 1-2 190 Soph. 34 Ira Murphy OL C 2-2 240 Soph. 35 Eddie Simmons LB C 2-2 200 Soph. 35 Omar Tortoise OL C 2-2 200 Soph. 35 Kurt Mueller OL C 2-2 235 Soph. 35 Mueller Mueller OG G 2-2 255 Soph. 35 Walter Parrish OG G 2-2 255 Soph. 35 David Lawrence OG G 2-2 340 Soph. 35 Christopher Tucker OG DE C 2-2 260 Soph. High School 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Quinton Schonehve Anthony Penny OT 6-5 230 Fresh. Wynne Prate C 6-3 280 Junior Bob Macaulll C 6-4 290 Senior Paul Farrelch OG 6-6 240 Junior David Wenning OT 6-4 290 Junior Mark Benton C 6-5 265 Soph. Paul Swenson OT 6-7 285 Fresh. Greg Roach OT 6-7 285 Fresh. K J Creighton OG 6-6 260 Soph. Reggie Smith OG 6-6 250 Soph. Greig Smith NG 6-3 280 Soph. Jay McAdam OT 6-4 290 Senior. Sylvester Byrd LB 6-1 250 Senior. Ernie Wright TE 6-5 210 Soph. Gary Goleman SE 6-1 210 Senior. Mark Harrelson TE 6-4 210 Junior Chuck Baker TE 6-3 210 Fresh. Bob Johnson WR 6-3 175 Junior Bob Johnson WR 6-1 175 Junior Guy Neighbors DT 6-6 270 Senior. 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