Page 5 Floyd's Final Run Lauded by Coach The KU band members carried their director, Russell Wiley, off the field on their shoulders Saturday at Columbia. Mo. Both Dan Devine and Jack Mitchell were floored by the final seconds of the game when Homer Floyd raced 55 yards with a pass to tie the score 13-13. The coaches of the football teams simply walked into their dressing rooms. Missouri's Coach Devine could only say that "Floyd is every bit as good as I thought he was." Mitchell proudly said: "Floyd's tremendous. There aren't words enough to express the greatness of him." Most spectators were willing to accept the idea that the MU-KU rivalry was just propaganda after MU led the Jayhawkers 13-7 with only seconds remaining in a frustrating game where the Tigers had scored two touchdowns in the first quarter. The harrassed Jayhawkers turned the game into a fireworks show that had fans on both sides of the stadium up on their feet not believing their eyes. Trying to win in the last seconds of the game, the KU players were thwarted when the kick for the extra point failed. "We shouldn't be unhappy about missing the extra point," Mitchell said. "We were lucky to be there with the touchdown. "It was the only break we had in the game. "That pass from the center to Suder was too high." Mitchell explained. "It slowed him down enough for those Missouri men to get back there and swamp him. "We just didn't have the physical strength to hammer them about," he said, referring to the KU inability during most of the game to gain any yardage. However, when Dave Harris was sent in as a substitute in the fourth quarter, it seemed that the Jayhawkers got an added spark if not more physical strength. Harris gained 20 yards in three carries and helped bring the team down to the goal line for the first touchdown. "He's had trouble adjusting to defense," Mitchell said, referring to Harris' few appearances during the season. 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Receiving Lead Goes to Floyd KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) — When Homer Floyd caught that pass and raced across the goal line with 30 seconds remaining Saturday, he did more than thrill the hearts of thousands and dash the hopes of others—he boosted himself into the Big Eight Conference pass receiving lead. The tremendous last minute pass—good for an 80-yard touchdown and a 13-13 tie between Kansas and Missouri—was one of three Floyd caught Saturday for a total of 100 yards. They zoomed the little Kansas halfback from third to first for the season with 15 catches for 307 yards. Jim Wood of Oklahoma State dropped to second with 30 for 273 yards and Ced Price of Kansas State is third with 17 for 230. Iowa State's statistics from the San Jose game were missing from the report issued today by the conference office, but Dwight Nichols still leads rushers with 707 yards on 192 rushes. 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