Tuesday, November 14, 2000 The University Daily Kansan Section A • Page 9 Sports By Jason Franchuk By Jason Francisuk sports@kansan.com kansan sportswriters Kansan sportswriter As soon as bowls were gone, the Kansas football team has struggled to find motivation to finish the season with a victory in years past. So motivation is exactly what the Jayhawks are looking for as they prepare for their season finale against Iowa State Saturday in Ames, Iowa. Kansas is 1-2 in season finals under coach Terry Allen, including a loss two years ago at Iowa State. Kansas won last year's game at home against Iowa State, 91-26, finishing the season 5-7. Kansas has a history of either winning big or losing big during the season, so the nail-biter against the Cyclones was an exciting finish to the season. The outcome was not determined until Carl Nesmith's blocked field goal late in the fourth quarter. "That was a fun game for us," Nesmith said. At the time, Kansas thought the win would offer some type of momentum toward this season. But this year, perhaps only Iowa State took anything away from last year's finale. Iowa State is 7-3 and bowl-elegible, while the Jayhawks, 4-6, will finish with no postseason game to look forward to. In Kansas' defense, however, the Jayhawks are 3-2 under Allen in games after bowl eligibility is no longer an issue. Last year, Kansas lost to Nebraska, 24-17, ending its postseason aspirations, but bounced back and won two of its last three games. Kansas and Iowa State have had similar histories the past four years, but Iowa State is finally enjoying the fruits of a breakthrough year. "Iowa State has done a great job this season of getting themselves into a position to go to a bowl game." Allen said. Kansas had plenty of time to absorb the thought of its bowl hopes being shattered in Saturday's 51-16 loss to Texas. Naturally, there was still some shock left over. After playing well in must-win games earlier this year, the Longhorns just had too much bower. "After we beat Missouri and Colorado, we thought we had this thing turned around," said Kansas cornerback Andrew Davison. One smart cookie: Kansas senior linebacker Tim Bowers has been selected to the 2000 Verizon Academic All-District VII football team. The group was picked by the College Sports Information Directors of America. Briefly ... This marks the third time Bowers has been selected. Bowers, a two-year starter at linebacker, has a 3.22 grade point average in political science and premedicine. He has started all 10 games this year and ranks second among linebackers in tackles. And the winners are Kansas' coaches named the following award-winners after Saturday's game: Carl Nesmith, defensive player of the game; Derick Mills, offensive player of the game; Termaine Fulton, special-teams player of the game; Kareem High, hit of the game for his first-quarter shot on Texas running back Hodges Mitchell; Andrew Davison, play of the game for his 43-yard interception-return touchdown; and tight end Jason Farley and linebacker Randy Withers, scout teams of the week. — Edited by Shawn Hutchinson By Jason Elliott Special to the Kansan Tournament frustrates bowlers The University of Kansas bowling teams never got the ball rolling the right way this weekend at the Great Lakes Collegiate Tournament in Chicago. The Kansas men's team finished 14th out of 40 teams, and the women finished 14th out of 25 teams. However, Partridge said he was not happy with how the team bowled overall. Tom Partridge, Olathe senior, led the men's team, averaging 212 per game. Marc D'Errico, Rochester, N.Y., freshman, and Jesse James, Lawrence sophomore, averaged 202 a game, placing them 43rd and 45th out of 247 bowlers. "I think we showed some positive signs, but we are clearly not where we want to be right now," he said. "Overall, I was disappointed with how we did." One reason for the disappointing performance was that the teams were not familiar with the lane condition. The lanes were applied with more oil than was standard at most tournaments. The Midwestern schools flexed their muscles with Central Missouri State and Wichita State finishing first and second. Nebraska finished fifth overall. "I felt they performed well on the condition we faced, and we battled through some of the deficiencies we have on the team right now," said assistant coach Brian Schmidtberger. Tiffany McBurney, Albany, Ore., junior, led the Kansas women. McBurney finished 28th out of 159 bowlers with a 183 average. Barri Forkos, Hanover Park, Ill., senior, finished 37th with an average of 179 a game. Forkos said the team needed to practice more for it to achieve the level it was reaching for. "Once our women's team focuses our practices on meticulously watching each other's games and can help each other make adjustments, then we will be competitive Nebraska, Wichita State and Central Missouri State paced the women's field, finishing first, second and fourth respectively. at any tournament." Forkos said. The coaches from the Kansas bowling teams agreed that more practice was needed for the teams to improve before the next tournament. "We need to work on accuracy and consistency drills," Schmidtbterger said. "We (the men's team) wanted to finish higher than we did, but we understand that it is a long year." The teams will compete in the National Collegiate Match Games Sunday, Nov. 26, and Monday, Nov. 27, in St. Louis. 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