12 Monday, September 10, 1990/ University Daily Kansan Chiefs slip by Vikings, 24-21 Turnovers, KC's fourth-quarter assault doom Minnesota The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Steve DeBerg, throwing to wide-open receivers, ripped off gains of 29 and 16 yards in a 78-yard, fourth-quarter touchdown drive yesterday that carved out past the Minnesota Vikings 24-31. Christian Okoye, the 1989 NFL rushing champion who generally had been outplayed all day by Minnesota counterpart Herschel Walker, climaxed the go-ahead drive with a 4-yard pileup and a yard jump fouled on a fourth-and-two with 2:14 left, giving the Chiefs the ball at the Minnesota 31-yard line. On the winning drive, DeBerg [found Bill Jones alone for a 16-yard gain on first down. He then connected with Rob Thomas, who also was uncovered, for 20 yards. Okoye set up the touchdown with an 11-yard run to his left. Minnesota's Wade Wilson threw three touchdown passes, including two to Walker. Neil Smith sacked Wilson in the opening minute and Bill Maas recovered on the Vikings' 14. Three straight carries by Okove moved the ball to the four. Then DeBerg found Jones alone in the left corner of the end zone for his first NFL catch and touchdown. The Vikings managed five plays on their next possession before Chris Martin kicked the hall out of Walking Dead on it on the Vikings' 32-yard line. Rob McNair exploited another breakdown in the Vikings' pass coverage, hauling in a 22-yard scoring strike from DeBerg. The two scoring drives covered 43 yards total, and the Chiefs seemed en route to an easy victory over a Minnesota team unable to defend against the pass. Kansas City's Nick Lowery made it 17-14 with a 43-yard field goal in the second quarter. Only poor execution by DeBerg kept the Vikings from getting hurt by more weak pass coverage. Stephone Paige somehow got 10 yards behind the nearest defender while streaking back up, but the ball was badly overthrown. Walker wound up with 68 yards on 14 carries, while Okoye netted 92 on 28. Walker added 70 yards on five pass receptions. 843-06111 732 Mass. The Etc. Shop 121 "One thing I feel strongly about is that this September we will have to look at where we are going to be in 1994 and 1995," he said. 749-0003 Frederick said he was comfortable with Kansas' membership and revenue sharing in the College Foot Locker store, but he might not last if the lure of lucrative PEKING RESTAURANT Free Delivery 2210 IOWA (iowa & 23rd) For the best Chinese Food to your door- "There are two significant factors that concern television right now," he said. "First is the number of television households, and second is the number of teams in the conference that are nationally attractive. The Big Eight, in the Midwest, has only 7 percent of the nation's house- Also lunch and dinner buffet $3.95-$5.75 Frederick talked about television revenues and conference realignment during the semester's first week of the Military College board meeting. Big Eight is stable, Frederick says The FTC could rule the conference the highest allowable negotiating level, which Frederick said would not be good for the Big Eight By Derek Simmons independent television contracts, like the one Notre Dame signed in Spring 1990, continued to attract schools away from the CFA. More threatening is the possibility that a Federal Trade Commission complaint of illegal restraint in the marketplace could lead to the CFA television contract being vowed and the company hidden to negotiate with its members. 2210 IOWA (iowa & 23rd) As the summer of the great conference realignment comes to an end, the Big Eight Conference is on solid ground. Bob Frederick, Kansas athletic director, said Friday. But the nature of the conference is not as certain. Kansan sportswriter holds. Heard a report from Paul Bushk, assistant athletic director for student support services. Bushk distributed the paper to 500 students averaged a 7.6 GPA in Spring 1990. "Concerning the second factor, there are three really attractive teams in the conference — Nebraska, Oklahoma and Colorado." In other action, the KUAC board: ■ Heard a report from Susan Wachter, assistant athletic director for business, stating that the corporation ended fiscal 1990 in the black. She said the corporation made $130,000, reducing the board's deficit to $275,000. 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