Page 14 Sports University Daily Kansan, September 11, 1981 Oregon contest recalls Seurer-Bell fresh debut By TRACEE HAMILTON Sports Editor Sports Editor A year ago at this time, tailback Kerrin Well and quarterback Frank Seurier were untwired freshmen. Both made the trip to Eugene, Ore., and Jawhawks' season opponent against the Ducks. 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 David Verser, which gave the Jayhawks a 7-7 tie. Seurer is happy to be playing Oregon again. "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 Squirrel and Bell, who went to Edison High School in Huntington Beach, Calif., know Monte Olson, second-second Oregon center, and Jeff Davis, second-team safety, from their prep days. "It was a pretty intense game," Seurair said of last year's standoff. "Someone will have to provide the answer." BELL, WHO carried the ball 28 times for 97 yards against Tulsa, was descril Coach Dambrough as a 'm because opposing defenses will throughout the season. Bell, the se in the nation's freshm season, said he would improve his using his head. "I've got to think more, to choo more carefly." 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. Seerar too, is working to corp- Seurer, too, is working to correct Murray Knox, recently appointed Marian Washington after serving as Knox mov By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer The men's basketball program person two weeks ago, except this tie leave KU. Murray Knox, who was a part-tri under Head Coach Ted Owen to lead the team, will be to teach assistant coach under women coach Marian Washington. "I ALWAYS knew I wanted to!" Knox said. Knox will be responsible for i players, scouting and helping with r is replacing Sandy Bahan, who was last year. His duties with the men's team w the same, he said, but with a differen tion to the men. I was a part-time w the men. I was dilled with fifth b it called on it-the floor coaching." in the Tulsa tournament, in which he completed 10 of 123 yards, but threw four interceptions. "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." Knox came to KU from Garnett Kansas, where he was the head bask and an assistant varsity football team. In switching to women's basketball Seurer and Bell combined for several short passes in the flat that were successful against the mobile Tulsa defense, and Seurer said he hooded to use the play more often against Oregon. "WE MIGHT BE DOING that more," he said. It puts the running back one-on-one with the inside corner of the basket. But the Jayhawks never ran one of Seurer's favorites—the shotgun. "I was hoping we'd run it." Seurer said. "I guess it was the circumstances we were in." But 'We'll have to be at our very, very best. We can't give them anything. I think we've got our mistakes corrected.' Predictions
HamiltonHaggstromSchaadSmallRichardsonParker
Oregon at KansasKansas 24-21Kansas 20-17Kansas 14-6Kansas 23-19Kansas 24-7Kansas 21-10
Nebraska at IowaNebraska 28-21Nebraska 45-3Nebraska 35-17Nebraska 42-11Iowa 10-9Nebraska 21-7
Wyoming at OklahomaOklahoma 38-7Oklahoma 31-14Oklahoma 44-6Oklahoma 35-7Oklahoma 63-0Oklahoma 45-3
West Texas State at Iowa StateIowa State 31-0Iowa State 35-7Iowa State 17-3Iowa State 23-7West Texas State 24-19Iowa State 42-7
Texas Tech at ColoradoTexas Tech 21-17Texas Tech 35-28Texas Tech 14-10Texas Tech 24-3Texas Tech 38-3Texas Tech 31-14
Army at MissouriMissouri 35-6Missouri 31-10Missouri 31-14Missouri 28-0Missouri 17-9Missouri 34-7
South Dakota at Kansas StateSouth Dakota 9-6Kansas State 20-10South Dakota 13-7South Dakota 15-14Kansas State 6-3Kansas State 3-2
Stanford at PurdueStanford 28-14Stanford 31-17Purdue 17-14Stanford 21-13Stanford 17-14Purdue 28-17
James Madison at AppalachianJames Madison 10-7Appalachian State 28-14James Madison 35-16James Madison who cares?James Madison 3-2Appalachian State 15-14
Georgia Tech at AlabamaAlabama 42-3Alabama 49-0Alabama 49-12Alabama 48-8Alabama 31-7Alabama 52-0
Season Totals0-0-00-0-00-0-00-0-00-0-00-0-0
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 THE JAYHAWKS' injury outlook was brighter after yesterday's practice but free safety Roger Foote is definitely out for the Oregon game, as is Page 6 University Daily Kansan, September 11, 1981 Shotgun to test receivers, defense By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer Opposing teams will see a change in the Kansas offensive attack this year as the Jayhawks plan to use the shotgun in passing situations. "The big thing is that Frank Seurer has more time to read the secondary." junior author of The Lighthouse. The starting trio of juniors Bastin, Wayne Capers and Jeff Schleicher could be one of KU's best ever, according to Don Williams, head of the receivers and special teams. "I WOULDN'T trade them for anyone," he said. “There’s been a really good battle for sound,” McLeary said. “Competition helps.” Depth shouldn't be a problem behind Bastin and Capers. Junior Jim Boushka and sophomore Darren Green will back up Bastin. Juniors Daryl Davis and Bob Johnson will play behind Capers. The tight end spot is not as solid, with inexperience heint the main weakness. Freshman Sylvester Byrd and junior Mark Paulsen will back up Schleicher. Sophomore Ernie Wright broke an ankle in a practice and has been redshirted this year. Paulsen is switching from track to football. He spent the last two years on the KU team train after transferring from Moorhead State in Minnesota. "MARK PAULSEN hasn't played since "high school, but he is a tremendous athlete." Head Coach Done Fambrough says he has played with blocking, since he has no experience." "It's not a lack of tools," McLeary said of Paulsen. "He doesn't have the recognition of defenses." Byrd was one of the top prospects of his year's recruits and coaches believe he'll make a difference. "He's going to be a good tight end," McLeary said. "He needs to beef up more. He has a bright future here." With a large number of juniors, the receivers have the experience for a good season. The passing game for the "If they key on Bell, we'll throw when they're not expecting it. Kerwin's running should open up the passing game. There's more pressure on the defense." Russ Bastin "If they key on Bell, we'll throw when they're not expecting it," Baskin said. Kernius's running should open up the defense. "There's more pressure on the defense." When the Jayhawks line up in the shotgun, the defense will think pass, but the Jayhawks will try to confuse the defense by running out of the formation. Jayhawks should improve with sophomore backback Kerwin Bell's running. McLeary expects the Jayhawks to mix their running and passing game equally. "We'll try and keep people honest," he said. "Most schools are 50-59 (run-pass). Okahama will run more with the wish. Nebraska will pass more than you think." EARL RICHARDSON/Kansan Staff Wide Receiver Bob Johnson, Independence, Kan., Junior College transfer, anticipates扑伞 while defensive secondary coach Rich Raincel heals his arm on Johnson's helmet. It's a tradition . . . Defensive end yesterday after it is still weak. Since 1950... the men's shop When you think of looking your best for every occasion, think of Whitenight's. We have a long tradition of providing fine quality clothing and sportwear at reasonable prices for the men of KU and Lawrence. So, stop in soon . . . it's one traditional aspect of life you'll enjoy. Whitenight's downtown 839 Massachusetts either senior mbrough was , " he said. "If I be ready. I have to be at t give them our mistakes lise' played badly him down, one of the guys aid I was good said. "I have at can play." it is proof I isk hat is proof I isk that, which in- Dakota and the local tour- nced to the tour tournament this mind now its. from North efully, I can on, who was led the loss a peefully, we'll the Big Eight am y chances to hy team." prised Lock- held held up the hustle it n't enough irs but their did said, over the loss le first round in opening in tied on Saturday KU1 mor