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After the Oct. 7 disaster against Kansas State, it was dead in the water. So where has the confidence come from to turn the season around? It comes from coach Terry Allen and his pounding the idea of a six-game season in the heads of his players. And the message is getting across, considering that's what Allen and his players Despite being undefeated in the "new season," Allen won't let his team forget that the next game on the schedule is more important than a bowl game. "We are now 2-0 with four games to go." Allen said. "It's a new season." "We have to be concerned with the next game and take it one game at a time," he said. While Allen wants to keep his team focused only on the next game, it is impossible to keep the players from looking ahead to a bowl game that is just coming into view on the horizon. "We need two more (wins) for a possible bowl game," said senior running back David Winbush. Senior quarterback Dylen Smith agreed. "We're not out of it by any means." The two wins might have to come in three games, even though there are four to play. In two weeks, the 'Hawks head to Lincoln to play the No. 1-ranked, undefeated Nebraska Cornhuskers, who seem to be hitting their stride. he said. But first, Kansas has to beat Texas Tech on Saturday, a task its players think they are up to. "We've been practicing our butts off," Garcia said. Senior kicker Joe Garcia credited the Jayhawk resurgence to a new mentality in practice. After the Kansas State loss Allen instituted a new, more physical practice regiment. Garcia added if the Jayhawks just kept working hard, everything in the bowl picture would take care of itself. — Filmed by I. B. Mendez Cornhuskers annihilate Bears, 59-0 Bv Allan Davis sports@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter The Cornhuskers (7-0, 4-0 Big 12 Conference) scored on their first nine possessions and set a school record by scoring 38 points in the first quarter. Nebraska outgained Baylor (25, 0-4) 189 yards to one in the first quarter, and Nebraska led 52-0 at halftime at Lincoln, Neb. 'Husker quarterback Eric Crouch played just the first quarter, and the only starters to play in the second half were the offensive linemen, who played the opening series of the third quarter. K-State's Jonathan Beasley scored his 15th touchdown of the season, breaking a school record. Beasley also was sacked for a safety. Baylor finished with only 84 total yards, five rushing. The Bears have now been shut out in three consecutive games. The Wildcats led 14-9 at halftime and never led by more than 12 points. K-State running back John Scooby scored with 3:52 to play, making the score 28-16. No. 10 Kansas State 28, Texas Tech 23 The Wildcats (71, 3; 1, 1) had a tougher time with the Red Raiders (5, 3; 1, 3) in Manhattan than most people expected. Texas Tech's Shaud Williams scored with 31 seconds to play, but K-State recovered the ensuing onside kick. Red Raider quarterback Kliff Kingsbury passed for 302 yards and a touchdown but also was sacked four times. He threw two interceptions in the fourth quarter. Texas 46, Missouri 12 The Longhorns (5-2, 3-1) led the Tigers (2-5, 1-3) only 17-12 in the third quarter at Austin, Texas. But after Missouri downed a punt at the Texas one-yard line, the Longhorns took control, driving 99 yards for a score and winning going away. Texas' Hodges Mitchell finished with 151 yards rushing, including a 41-yard touchdown run. Major Applewhite completed 20 of 31 passes for 277 yards and three touchdowns, breaking the school record for touchdown passes. He now has 55. Texas A&M 30, Iowa State 7 In Ames, Iowa, the Aggies (5-2, 3-1) dominated the Cyclones (5-2, 2-2) defensively, shutting them out until 2:36 remained in the game. Texas A&M quarterback Mark Farris completed 16-of-27 passes for 248 yards and two touchdowns. Iowa State, which had been averaging 446.5 yards per game offensively, finished with only 293 yards total offense. Iowa State's Emis Haywood, the leading rusher in the Big 12, carried 14 times for 75 yards — 53 below his average. No. 3 Oklahoma (6-0, 3-0) and Oklahoma State (2-4, 0-3) did not play this weekend. Edited by J. R. Mendoza A star of the future? Minor Injuries I can step up and run the ball. So I think it keeps them on their toes and helps our team make plays." Double threat Senior fullback Moran Norris came up limping on the third play from scrimmage and had to leave the game. Norris came back in on 'kansas' next series, ran twice for 10 yards, then left the game and didn't return. Norris said he thought his injury, a sprained左刃骸, wouldn't keep him out of next week's game against Texas Tech. They 'X-ray it, and it wasn't broken or anything,' he said. "Hopefully, I can get back next week to help the team. I came "I think it keeps them from blitzing a lot, he said. "If they stay back, a hole's open." Redshirt freshman running back Reggie Duncan gave the fans a look at the Jayhawk future when he broke free for a 38-yard run in the fourth quarter. Two plays later, Duncan scored from six yards out, putting Kansas ahead 23-12, Duncan, who plays behind senior David Winbush, finished with 42 yards rushing. Keeping the defense honest Senior quarterback Dylan Smith said his mobility and running ability forced the defense to alter its strategy. back in, but it was still hurting." Senior offensive tackle John Oddonetto also suffered a sprained left ankle. Double threat Winbush, who had fiveceptions, said he enjoyed catching passes as well as rushing. "I like to take pressure off my quarterback." Winbush said. "I like to be a safety valve for him. I enjoy catching the ball." nansas coach Terry Allen said Winbush was an important part of the offense. "I thought the key to this game was David Winstubin getting the football in the open field and making receptions," Alien said. — Allen Davis Kansas vs. Colorado Stats Score by Quarters Score by Quarriers Colorado 9 0 3 3 —15 Record: (1,6-1,3) Kansas 1 3 0 7 23 Record: (4,3-2,2) SCORING 09:42 KU Garcia, Joe 28 yard field goal, 12-70 5:18, CU - 0, KU 3 10-101 CU Mariscal, Mark 21 yard field goal, 12-78 4:59, CU 12 - KU 13 06:29 KU Carla, Joe 52 yard field goal, 7:19 3:32, CU 12 - KU 16 Third quarter 08-47 KU Duncan, Reggie 6 yard, run (Garcia, Joe kick), 9-80 3:59, C1U - 1KU 23 First quarter 06-45 CU Mariscal, Mark 40 yard field goal, 9-43 2-OQ, 15- KU 23 FIRST DOWN 00:02 KU Garcia, Joe 28 yard field goal, 8-1 1:19, CU 9 - KU 13 RUSHES-YARDS (M) CU 32-90 KU 51-262 PASSING VOS (NET) — 07:30 CU Mariscal, Mark 47 yard field goal. 5-42 2:12 CU 3 - KU 3 CU 20 KU 23 02-29 CU Hollowell, Roma 66 yard punt return (Mariscal, Mark kick block), CU 9 - K 3 14- 157 KU Winbush, David 3 yard run (Garcia, Joe kick), 7-80 2:32, CU 9- KU 10 Second quarter PASSING YDS (NET) CU 246 KU 152 CU 246 KU 152 Reserve Att Compulnt CU 36-20-0 KU 22-10-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS YARDS Kickoff Returns-Yards CU 68-336 KU 73-414 Fumble Returns-Yards CU 0-O KU 0-O Bank Receipt No. CU 3-117 KU 2-10 Punt Returns-Yards CU 2-43 KU 1-31 Intervention Returns Interception Returns Interception Returns Verds Yards CU 0-0 KU 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) Punts (Number-Avg) CU 5-39.0 KU 6-34.2 Lot CU 5-39.0 KU 6-34.2 Fumbles-Lost CU 2.0 KU 1.1 CU 2-0 KU 1-1 CU 8-70 KU 7-82 CU 27:58 KU 32:02 Sacks By: Number-Yards CU 1:1 KU 3:30 au Marché the European market 19 W. 9th St. 865-0876 MASS. 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