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"But we had the transition when Mason came in and things have been so tough. I just wanted to come into my final year and finish out by winning five or six games. I knew I could put everything behind me that's happened in the past." Besides Donohoe, the other seniors were: tight end John Baker, placekicker Brad Fleeeman, offensive tackle Bill Hundelt, defensive tackle Mark Koncz, running back Jake Littie Smith, whose parents and brother were in the stands as usual, said he was disappointed by his last performance at Memorial Stadium. ken, punter B.J. Lohsen, outside linebacker Dan Newbrough, and wide receiver Quintin Smith. "I missed a few blocks and threw an interception on the pass play," Smith said. "Most importantly, I dropped two passes. That's the first time I've had to can recall, dropping two passes in one game. And that hurts." Smith has caught 84 receptions for a total of 1,295 yards in his three years on the field, placing him sixth. best in career receptions at Kansas and sevent-best in terms of yardage. He was classified a Proposition 48 casualty his freshman year when it was ruled that he took the ACT on the wrong day. "There have been a lot of good times, but not that many victories," said Smith, looking back on his career. But Smith said that Kansas had a bright future under Mason. Cowboys "In the next one or two years, I think Kansas is going to be in a bowl game," he said. "We'll find a way to win games, instead of just coming close." Continued from p. 11 "He does a great job of mixing up the offense. He can do so much." Swifton said. "He would find the times and hit the open receiver." Swinford said that Hudson, who rushed for 113 yards, was tough to stop on the run and after he caught the swing pass. "He's got size and very quick feet," he said. Besides Gundy's 429 yards passing. the Cowboys rushed for more than 158 yards, for a total of 587 offensive yards. "This was our best offensive game of the year," Gundy said. "The line gave their best pass protection since I've been here at Oklahoma State." Six Kansas backs combined for 112 net yards with tailback Tony Sands leading the Jayhawks with 54 net yards. Memorial Stadium, became Kansas' third-leading passer with his 252-yard performance Saturday, giving him a total of 5,003 yards. He completed 17 of 26 passes, fumbled once, was picked off once, and sacked three times. Donohoe, playing his final game in Donohoe threw for two touchdowns, the 57-yard pass to Drayton and a 7-yard pass to wide receiver Quintin Smith with 1:44 remaining in the game. Kansas women glide past CSU team By a Kansan reporter Swim coach Gary Kempf said he felt good about the weekend because the women performed "extremely well." The outing was outstanding during the trip. in the first road meet of the fall last weekend, the Kansas women's swim team beat Colorado State 118-81. As in other occasions, Kemp said with encourage, as another step forward for the team. "We learned that we can swim really well," Kempf said. "I'm hard to please, but I think they did a good job." Despite the fatigue of all the hard work during past weeks, the women responded well, he said. Kempf said the times were good but not fast because of the high altitude of Fort Collins, Colo., which is one mile above sea level. He said that, among others, freshman Kristie Taylor and sophomore Heather Caldwell, had a "really good swim." Taylor won the 500- and the 1,000-yard freestyle, while Caldwell won the 200-yard backstroke, finished second in the 100-yard backstroke. Caldwell was part of the winning 400- yard medley relay, along with freshman Marnee Dietrich, sophomore Barb Pranger and freshman Lauri Hill. 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