6 Wednesday, October 31, 1973 University Daily Kansan Defense Organizes For Cowboy Attack The defensive unit of the University of Kansas football team continued preparations yesterday for the Oklahoma State wishbone attack, while the KU offense concentrated on attacking the cowboy's pass defense, statistically the second best in Head coach Dum Fambrouch said that injuries to both Joe Turner, junior defense end from Pritchard, Al., and Steve Shawnee had impacted Shawnee Mission, which slightly improved. Fambridge said the Jayhawk defense would have to work on containing Brent Blackman, the cowboy's quarterback, in the same Saturday. "We're going to have to have great pursuit to contain Blackman," said Fambridge. "We'll have to get a lot of people helping out to contain their wide attack." Fambrough said Terry Beeson, Coffeyville freshman, was making a big adjustment, moving into a possible starting position at defensive end after Turner's injury. The defensive end will be containing the Oklahoma State wide attack, Fambrough said. "It's possible to concentrate so much on stopping, their attacking," said Farnbaugh, "that you ignore their passing. That's when a quarterback like Blackman can slip a pass to one of his receivers for a big gain." The KU kicker position remained wide open, Fambrough said. Coaches watched Mike Love, Hutchinson freshman, in practice, Bob Swift, Shawnee Mission sophomore, and Steve Hall, Columbus, Kan., junior. Edwards Joins Jaynes As Conference Leader Emmett Edwards, University of Kansas wide receiver, took over pass receiving honors in the Big Eight, according to ESPN. He was yesterday by the league's service bureau. Edwards, who caught six passes in KU's win over Iowa State, now has 29 receptions. Kansas State's Henry Childs is second with 24 catches, and Jayhawk Bruce Adams is third. The leading rusher in the league remained K-State's Isaac Jackson, with a game average of 122.6 yards. Trailing Jackson were Iowa State's Mike Strachau, 116.3 yards, and Oklahoma's Joe Washington. 107.3 yards. Kansas quarterback David Jaynes retained his top position in passions. Jaynes, with a game average of 197.7 yards, leads Nebraska's Dave Hummel, 181.1 yards, and K-State's Steve Grogan, 117.8 yards. Jaynes has connected 20 passes to 19 percent. Humm has the best passing percentage in the conference, 78 for 124, a .629 completion rate. In total offense, Humm, with 177.7 yards per game both passing and running, leads Oklahoma quarterback Steve Davis, who has scored more than 20 behind behind Davis with a 175.4 average. The leading punter is Kansas State's Steve Grogan who averages 50.9 yards per point. Brent Longwell, Nebraska, and Scott Shields averaged 41.2 yards third with averages of 41.4 and 41.1 yards. The Sooner's Davis replaced Iowa State platekicker Tom Goedgen as the league's leading scorer, Davis, with an average of 10 points per game, leading Goedgen, 8.5, and KU running back Delvin Williams, 7.7. Davis has scored 10 touchdowns to in that category, while Williams is close behind with nine touchdowns and had 13 points. Oklahoma's Okhabski Hk Fuhrman has made 29 extra points, both leaders in their departments. Nebraaska leads the conference in total team defense, giving up only 21.2 yards per game. The Cornhuskers dominate the pass category, allowing only 31.7 yards per game. Oklahoma leads the Big Eight in total team offensive output, with 498.0 yards per game. The Sooners are also first in rushing offense, 397.3 yards per game. Kansas averages 197.7 yards per game, passing for the best mark in that department. Dwight Boring* says... College Life c created the college men. It has behind it the planning and research of an ever company serving college men. 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K-State, an 8-2 winner over the Jayhaws two weeks ago, led 1-0 at halftime and broke the aggressively played game open in the final 15 minutes. In Saturday's victory, Rafael Santos, Boyota, Colombia, sophomore, led the KU season in wins and loss (5-4). KU's record is now 1-2. The team will play Sunday in Kansas City against the Lattos, ^SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SU? 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