10 Thursday, August 24, 1972 University Daily Kansan KU Quarterback "More Relaxed" Jaynes Confident in Jayhawk Offense By PHIL BRADY Houston Sports Writers Ask any football coach and he'll tell you the main cog in the ofensive team is the quarterback. It is he, the field master, the coach, and the captain. possessor of a hundred talents, who must display confidence in every move, both on and off the field. David Jaynes of Kansas thinks he finally has reached that confluent, mature level in his development as a college quarterback. "I'm more relaxed, more confident," Jaynes said recently. "Last year I was able to play as much because I played split playing." "Dan" was senior Dan Heck. whose seniority presented quite a few problems to Jaynes' development. "It was hard for me to come into a game and assume complete leadership on a senior-laden team," he said, "I sometimes Kansan Staff Photo David Jaynes Under the Gun in 1971 Junior quarterback feels more confident this year RANKIN DRUG STORE Welcomes Back KU STUDENTS and FACULTY Featuring a Complete Line of ORGANIC FOOD VITAMINS As well as everything to fill your prescription needs COSMETICS DRUG CO. 1101 Mass. 843-5440 8:30-9:00 Monday-Saturday 5:00-9:00 Sunday had the feeling that the senior, wanted Dan instead of me." It would have been easier had he been a sophomore, because there wouldn't have been a choice. The senior would have accepted a sophomore. FREE DELIVERY "This year it will be different," he said. "Now I’m concentrating on what people think of my style of play. I’ve got a job to do and I will have to play 50 times a game or pass it 50 times a game. I’ll do it without a game." THIS HALL Heck is gone and now Jaynes can concentrate on the mechanics of the game instead of the personnel side. Given the opportunity, Jaynes filled the overcast sky in the spring game with 56 passes. He completed 489 yards and two touchdowns. LOOKING BACK on spring drills, Jaynes feels he and the team accomplished a great deal. This on-the-spot training was due to Jaynes' absence at spring practice in 1971. The shoulder injury he received that spring has completely healed and his range of motion and quickness have improved. "It was truly beneficial," he said. "I have always about our offensive style. You have to remember that last year we were in the process of learning how to play this experience this offense under game pressure instead of in spring training." "I've been working on both my quickness and running during the week," she said, "improved but I feel that the seven-yard sprint from the center to the dropback position is the most important thing to work with." JAYNES TOOK a look at the offensive line and compared this year's line with last year's. "Last year I was thinking too much about receiving a loss of yardage instead of passing," he said. "This year I veainedidence in our youthful line. Coach Spencer has done a great line. Jaynes may have more confidence in the line than the linemen themselves have. Except at tight end, the offensive line will Senior tight end John Schroll, the only returning starter, awaits "Sure, the line is young and inexperienced," Schroll said. "But we have complete confidence in them." the debut of the offensive line confidently. Offensive line Coach Sandy Buda agreed. "We are young and not many of the boys have seen much playing time in school, so we think about our line is its quickness in learning. They are gaining experience every day and we know knowledge for future reference." The tentative starting lineup for the interior line shape team, read on, includes John Bryant and Schumann and Roger Bernhardt at guards, with John Bryant and Michael Koch. Use Kansan Classifieds IMPORTANT: 1972 Student Season PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Football Ticket Information WHERE: East Lobby, Allen Fieldhouse WHEN: *Seniors, Wednesday, Aug. 30* ... 12:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. *Graduate Students, Thursday, Aug. 31* ... 12:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. *Juniors, Friday, Sept. 1* ... 12:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. *Sophomores, Tuesday, Sept. 5* ... 12:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. *Freshmen, Wednesday, Sept. 6* ... 12:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. - All students may purchase a season ticket on the designated day and each day thereafter. PRICES: Regular Student ... $ 6.50 Spouse Ticket ... $11.50 (Spouse includes spouses and children) WHAT TO BRING: 1) KU ID 2) Certificate of Registration 3) Payment for tickets PROCEDURE: 1) Pick up IBM card at Table 1 2) Proceed to Table 2 a) Present IBM card b) Pay for the ticket c) Receive the ticket d) Sign your name and student number e) You're finished! HOUSEMOTHERS: 1) Show KU activity cord (which is purchased at the Business Office). GROUP SEATING REQUESTS: 1) Present all KU ID's and Certificates of Registration at the special table for groups. 2) All IBM cards will be pulled. 3) Proceed to Table 2 and purchase your block of tickets. 4) Seat assignments for groups are made according to the lowest classification of the individuals involved. If you choose to sit with someone who is not in your classification, the seat assignment will be made in the lower classification of the individuals involved. ITEMS TO REMEMBER: 1) SPOUSES—must show proof of marriage in writing if marital status is not indicated on the IBM card. 2) ALL STUDENTS—the tickets will be randomized as they are sold. The first people will receive tickets in their class section, however, they may not be the best seats in the section. Therefore, it will not be necessary to be present at 12:00 p.m. sharp for best seating. th Ye an re ne Cc af aq sg st cio wi te no ha ho bo be M se cio tir me an pa U sq tia ha agl st an J ac cio ag la 14. su su