Page 10 University Daily Kansan, September 8, 1981 Jayhawk journeymen find homes in secondary EARL RICHARDSON/Kanaan Staff Sophomore running back Kerwin Bell looks for an opening in the Tulsa defense. Bell, who rushed for 97 yards on 28 carries didn't find many openings throughout the game. The Jayhawks escaped with a 15-11 victory over the Horns Hurricane. NATURAL WAY Natural Fiber Clothes 812 Mass. 841-0100 THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 1307 Mass. phone: 843-1151 LOW COST RENTER'S INSURANCE Protect your valuable personal property John E. Dudley 842.7870 842.7871 Prudential TRAILRIDGE APARTMENTS APARTMENTS 2500 West Sixth 843-7333 Roger Foote says he's taken some teasing for his game-winning interception Saturday night in KU's 15-11 victory over Tulsa. "I've taken a bit of razzing," he said with a sarcastic voice. "But it's the kind you don't mind." 250 West Sixth 843-7333 Studios, 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments, 2-3-4 Bedroom Townhouses. FOOTE AND teammate Dan Wagoner picked the Tulsa game to have their first career interceptions. They couldn't have chosen a better time. Wagner picked off a Kenny Jackson pass in the Kansas end zone to thwart a Golden Hurricane touchdown drive in the second quarter. Foote nibbed another Jackson toss in the fourth period and returned it 49 yards for the winning touchdown. Not bad for first attempts. "I saw it coming," he said. "It was a tight end delay and we were in man coverage. It was real simple. "I BROKE and ran and got it in. Our defense did a good job of blocking for - Free Racquetball * Free Tennis * Service Learning * Convenient Location * On KU Bus Route Foote said the interception didn't surprise him. Foote, ironically, suffered a strained knee on the last play of the game and is the only questionable starter for Day's home opener against Orsén. "We'll have to wait and see," he said. "I'm not going to push it. We'll play it day by day. But I'm planning on playing right now." "I've played every position on the team," said Foote, who came to KU as a highly touted prep quarterback from Iowa. "I was very safety at safety. I've built confidence there." "The next game, they moved me to running with agoner said," and "Rabbit to greet you." collegiate careers. And both have been something akin to journeymen, playing a variety of positions for the Jayhawks until settling into the defensive secondary this fall, with Foote at free safety and Wagoner at cornerback. That attitude is characteristic of both Foote and Wagoner. Both have been successful in the field. Wagoner then was moved to the defensive secondary, first as a defensive back and now as the left cornerback. He also handles punt FOOTE PULLED a harringtin his sophomore year and was redshirted for Tracee Hamilton from cornerback to the safety spot,. Joe Tumpkin, who graduated in May. Joe Tumpkin, who graduated in May. The same is true of Wagoner, who began his Jayhawk career as a receiver because "they said I was too small for a running back." The High Point, N.C., native won't sav which position is his favorite. "Pretty much the main thing in any athlete's heart is playing." Wagner said. "If they feel they're contributing, it brings satisfaction." Wagoner, too, has fought personal battles with injuries. He missed spring practice this year to have a knee operation. "It's holding up pretty good," he said. "I think it was to my benefit." JAHYAKW NOTES: Strong safety Ray Evans, lost for the season after a knee injury required surgery, will be released from Lawrence Memorial Hospital. The knee was released earlier but was hospitalized again when a blood clot developed. 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