Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday. November 1, 2000 Tuesday, Nov. 7th 8:00 pm Plumb Hall Albert Taylor Hall Auditorium Emporia State University Doors open at 7pm Autographs & Pictures following show Tickets - $8 ($10 at door⁺) - if available At KU: UAC Union Activities Council At KU: Tickets are available at the SUA Office, on Level 4 of the Kansas Union. Call (785) 864-SHOW for more information. At ESU: EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY 180U Tickets are available at the BSU Memorial Union information Center until 5pm on day of 6:30pm on day of show. Call (316) 341-5481 for more information, or visit our web site at www.emporia.edu/oaousu Senior linebacker Chaz Murphy helps tackle Texas Tech quarterback Kliff Kingsbury Murphy and juniors Algie Atkinson and Nate Dwyer have combined for 18 sacks this season, for a total of 142 yards lost. Photo by Nick Krug/KANSAN Defensive line dedicated to knocking out opponents By Jason Franchuk sports@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter Algie Atkinson, Chaz Murphy and Nate Dwyer have combined for 18 sacks, for a total of 142 yards lost. Dwyer has six sacks this season, a career high that is the ninth highest for a Kansas player in a single season. The Kansas defense surrendered 45 points and 489 yards in Saturday's loss to Texas Tech, but at least there's something positive to take from that side of the ball. Atkinson said he was not concerned with the personal statistics. But he was concerned after Saturday's loss because as hard as the line pushed, it could not get to Texas Tech quarterback Kliff Kingsbury in time. Tech's offense was adept at moving the ball downfield quickly. The Red Raiders' no-huddle offense and Kingsbury's quick dropbacks and releases to receivers on short patterns made Kansas' penetration a moot point. "We kept going, but we couldn't get there feet enough." Atkinson said. there fast enough," Atkinson said. It was Kansas' secondary that had the major test last week. This week at Nebraska, it's the defensive line's turn. The line, along with the rest of the defense, will have to face the Cornhusker's vaunted rushing game, which includes a tricky option. Kansas has allowed 97.6 yards per game rushing against its five Big 12 Conference opponents and has prevented its last three from reaching the century mark. Allen remains confident all the Kansas coach Terry Allen insisted he had no magic number for how many points he thought the Jayhawks needed to win last Saturday, but he seemed befuddled at the role reversal of his team. Typically, the defense has controlled Kansas' fate this year, but it was an obvious switch when the teams got into a shootout. "For us to score 39 points against their defense, I thought we'd win the game," Allen said. walking wounded will be available Saturday. Senior running back Moran Norris, after missing the Texas Tech game, has been of particular concern because of a sprained ankle. Briefly... "We think we'll have everyone back," Allen said. "Some guys might miss some practice this week." Kansas named its players of the week after Saturday's Texas Tech game: senior quarterback Dylan Smith, offensive player of the game; junior nose tackle Nate Dwyer, defensive player of the game; senior Victor Bullock, special teams player of the game; senior free safety Carl Nesmith, hit of the game; senior running back David Winbush, play of the game for his touchdown-saving tackle on the three-yard line after a fumble; freshmen Tony Strickland and Harold McClendon, scout teamers of the week. - Edited by Kathryn Moore jayhawks what: city planning commission public hearing when:wednesday,november 1 6:30 pm where: city hall (6th and mass.) why: to discuss the proposed housing ordinance, which would reduce the number of unrelated people allowed to live together in single-family neighborhoods from 4 to 2. This proposal unfairly, and unnecessarily, targets KU students, and we would be negatively impacted by this housing ordinance. STUDENT SENATE student senate will be presenting arguments against the proposal from 7:30-8:00pm. student senate is providing to the meeting for students interested in attending.the buses will leave from the kansas union at 9:008:15pm and return following the senate presentation. students interested in participating in the public comment session at 9:30pm are welcome to drive. COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS LEONARD GOLDBERG/FLOWER FILMS/TALL TREES PRODUCTION CHARLIS ANGELS SAM ROCKWELL TMA CHURRY KELLY LYNN MARK HOWE JOHN HULLMAN PRODUCTION BETTY THOMAS & JENNY TOPPING - JOSEPH M. CARCADUO WRITTEN BY RYAN DROVE & EB GOLDINO AND JOHN AUGUST PRODUCTION LEONARD GOLDBERG DREW BARRYMORE AND KANSY JUDENEM PG-13,含有侵权的材料,请勿使用此图片。 DISTRIBUTED BY MEG get-some-action.com FOR CALLING REPORTERS, go to www.megpictures.com COLUMBIA PICTURES NOVEMBER ---