Thursday, November 1. 1973 5 University Daily Kansan forth a newwives d open e fruit States ingleton. He country, rue had go.) By YAEL ABOUHALKAH Korean Sports Writer Beeson Faces Test Against OSU Last year, Terry Beeson was on his way to curate all-state honors as a linebacker at Washington. This Saturday afternoon, Beecon, now a University of Kansas freshman, may start at defensive end against the Oklahoma State Cowboys. It could be quite an experience, Beeson said yesterday. The man who probably will be coming at Beeson is Cowboy senior tight and Reuben Gant, Beeson said. At 6-foot-4, 227 pounds, he played high-volume over the 6-foot-3, 225-pound Beeson. "I think Oklahoma State will definitely work on me," he said, "especially since this will be my first start at defensive end. They'll probably come at me early and try to make me blow an assignment against their wishbone option." BEESON SAID HE realized his cooperation and defensive players had been "The coaches have tried to make the defense as basic and as simple as possible," he said. "I've got to work on getting my players down and knowing my assignments." helping him prepare for Saturday's game. Beeson's possible starting position hasn't come in quite the way he would have wanted, he said. During this season, Beeson has played mainly at tackle on the second unit against a pant against Iowa State last week and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown. Becson moved into the starting line when Nori Goode and Jeff Tarner both took a turn. AT COFFEEVILLE Beeson didn't have to worry about 200-pound running backs who could run the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds. There is a world of difference between high school and college football, especially on the field, he said. "I'm bigger than any of the other defensive ends we had available," said Beecon. "The size is important because, I think, the coaches would rather have the blocking, backs block me rather than someone smaller." "A player gets hit harder on more plays in college," he said. "In high school, you could lose on some plays and get away with it." The players are size and speed. Beeson said they "They're a lot quicker and a lot bigger than most high school players," he said. Beeson has come a long way from the high-school gridirons on which he played last year—further than he thought he would this season. The race for the Big Eight title tightened up considerably last week. Oklahoma remained on top, and three teams are tied for second. OU Only Team Picked to Romp In League Play "No, I didn't think I'd have a chance to start for KU my freshman year," Beeson said. "I was just trying to make the traveling squad." The Kansan prognosticators picked three games冠中冠, playing tooled toed footballs. Oklahoma State's Nebraska. The staff predictors now have 29-6 record for the season, an .328 percentage. This weeks picks: Oklahoma 42 Iowa St. 10 PARTICIPANTS The Sooner are the class of the league and have too many guns for the Cyclones. Nobody is bad in this conference, but the team from Norman is the best. Missouri 28, Kansas St. 10 Isaac Jackson won't be enough against the tough Tiger defense. The MU offense has scored an average of 13 points in its last three games but may be ready to come out tonight. Nebraska 21. Colorado 17 FLIGHTS ARE FILLING FAST KU24. Oklahoma St. 17 Nebrasa 21, Colorado 17 This game will be even closer since the Bucks may move to the top 20 after their victory over Missouri. But the Cornell defense will be too tough in the land game. KU A/GinkgoIIH The Hue defense is deployed in injuries, but KU is finally back home after two weeks on the road. It will be close, but the wihbone offense is prone to mistakes, and the KU defense keeps forcing those turnovers. 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