6 Thursday. November 1. 1973 University Daily Kansan Players Say Injuries Frustrating By MARK ZELIGMAN KansanSports Writer This season has been filled with success and pleasant surprises for the University of Kansas football team. KU is used for second in the Big Eight, and has a 3-2 record over For football players Bowman, Scott McMichael and Don Goode, however, this season has been filled with disappointment and frustration because of in- Bowman, a 6-foot, 178-pound senior from Kansas City, Mo., was a starting cornerback this fall. In the first game of the season, he played his arm and did not play since then. there is always a risk of injury," he said this week. "We have a hard-hitting defense that goes all out on every play. In this type of situation, you have to expect injuries." Being a senior, my not playing has hurt me deeply. I thought that this would be my year to really excel. But I try to look at it as being part of life. Life its ups and downs. There is always an obstacle to overcome. Now, I have to try to overcome my nurem. n's just a matter of waiting before I'll be back," he said. "Then I can contribute my OVERCOMING INJURIES is nothing new for Bowman. He missed the entire 1970 season because of a knee injury which brought him back to start some of the games last year. Bowman shouldn't have to wait much longer. He has to practice with the new drill. "I'll be ready to play for sure by the Colorado game," he said. M-MICHAEL'S LUCK was even worse than KOWNAI'S a McMicheal, a sophomore who is a member of the his collarbone in preseason practice and hasn't slaved this year. "During a scrimmage, I had just pitched the ball on an option play when I got tackled," he said this week. "Both the right shoulder and left shoulder, breaking my collarbone." M. Michael, 6-foot3 and 187 pounds, opened fall drills as the Hawkeye No. 2. He was named the All-America MVP. He has been confined to running and throwing to keep his arm in shape. During the games he has been helping the coaches chart defenses. But McMichael would rather be on the field than on the sidelines. He isn't sure when he will be ready to play; he might be redshirted. McMichael said he didn't think his injury would hurt his chances of becoming the next king. "The shoulder really hasn't been as well as it should have," he said. "I'm still waiting for it to heal. I'll begin to suit up on Saturday." DON GOODE, a 6foot2, 224 pounder from Houston has logged substantial playing time this year, unlike Bowman or McMichael. A senior defensive end, Goode has been plagued with injuries. He sprained his ankle in the Minnesota game, and the injury slowed him up early in the season. He recovered from the sprain but then suffered his shoulder in the Iowa State game. Goode said he might be finxed. "I was talking to defensive tackle Mitch Sutton before the Minnesota game, which was our jinx game last year," he said. "Sutton said that if he made it by Minnesota, he'd make it through the year. Well, he made it, and I didn't." "The papers have been saying I'll be out . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 for the season. But the doctor told it will be two or three weeks hopefully 11' be taken to Oklahoma. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Goode's desire to play is indicated by his attitude in practice. In practices, injured players wear gold jerseys to identify themselves and to avoid unnecessary contact. Goode has refused to wear a gold jersey. "The blue jerseys are the No. 1 unit," he said. "I don't feel right wearing the gold. If I did, I'd be crying." STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - Indicating there may be some change besides the Cowboys do not start executing better on game days, Oklahoma State University football coach Jim Stanley sent his charges through what he called another good workout yesterday. 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