10 University Daily Kansan Wednesdav. October 24. 1979 'Hawks practice in cold The KU football team practiced on a “beautiful day” yesterday afternoon. The weather was clear and cold, but KU head coach Nick Haskins said it was a perfect day to practice football. "That's not implying we had a perfect practice," Fambrough said, "but it was a good practice." The Jayhawks are recovering from the bumps and bruises they got at Iowa State. Linebacker Jim Zidd, who received the Big eight defensive player of the week award for his play against the Cyclones, is in the worst shape, Fambrough said, but he should be ready to olav by Saturday. "He's hurt in the ankle, knee and hand," he just literally beat up, Fambrigha said. "A lot of our players are, but there are not a lot of serious injuries." Walter Mack, who left the Iowa State game with an ankle injury, practiced yesterday and should be at full speed for a game against Oklahoma State. 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Alabama's top-ranked Alabama State 384. moved from third to second. Southern California, No. 1 until a 21-21 tie with Stanford at a weekend, whipped on Nebraska D4-23 and climbed from fourth to third. Ohio State got the other first place vote in the NCAA tournament. Buckeyes from sixth place into a tie for fourth with Arkansas at 1,089 points. Oklahoma advanced from eighth to seventh with 883 points after a 38-6 rout of Houston, which beat Southern Methodist 37-10, nonetheless slipped from fifth to sixth with 1,020 points. Kansas State. Florida State, which was idle, slipped from seventh to eighth with 871. NuthPlace state had 864 points while Illinois, went from 11th to 10th with 757. The A.T. Top 20 team The Top Twenty team Prince College football team, with first place votes in parentheses, records and total points: 1. Alabama (82) 6:00 1,241 2. North Carolina (9) 6:00 1,296 3. So. California (9) 6:00 1,296 4. Arkansas 6:00 1,089 5. Iowa (onto Ohio) 6:00 1,089 6. 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The 6-foot-2, 230-pound Riggins, now in his ninth year out of Kansas, carried 19 for 120 yards, a 6.3-yard average, to boost his season total to 131 rushes for 542 yards. After Sunday's game, Riggins said the fumbles against Houston in the opener and one the following week against Detroit have been on his mind. He has 621 career yards rushing, leaving him 6 yards spins of 11th place all time in the NFL. He also plays well against game against New Orleans. Another day last week and he could surpass Floydlay. "You think about them early," he said. "You've got to get over the furbishs before you can do other things. The one thing on my mind is that I have to go to Houston, we played very well. We are a fumble away from being 7-1. Of course, that was my funble. "You start off again and you start with basics. And you start out being conservative and hold onto the football as much as you can." There's a little bit away from your running game. "But as you get back to where you once were before and you know you can still hold on to the football, you kind of go back to your home without anything else, what else is doing?" Washington Coach Jack Pardee, whose retirement in the National Conference East behind Dallas, said the furnaces probably bothered Riggins more than they would some other players. “Of course, that type of thing can be overstressed. When you got a good runner, he’s going to be running on instinct and you will think him thinking too much about not fumbling.” "He's the kind of runner who has never been a fambler and after he had a couple, it was one," she said. 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