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Kansas coach Terry Allen, a former quarterback for Northern Iowa, said he was well aware of Heupel's abilities. "Josh is an excellent quarterback," Allen said. "He's got great accuracy. He's got confidence back there. He's got a strong arm, and he's got excellent protection." Quinney Roe, junior cornerback, said he wasn't going to be surprised by Heupel — or any of the other Sooners, for that matter. "Well, they're ranked ... 14th in the nation," Roe said. "They've got a good squad. We need to shut the offense down — slow them down as much as we can." NibbleHub> 2010 Senior strong safety Kareem High, also charged with stopping the Sooner passing attack, described Heupel as poised and patient and said Heupel reminded him of Drew Brees of Purdue. High also said Heupel had a strong arm and a great group of receivers. "For our secondary, it'll be a big test," High said. "For the defense as a whole, it'll be a big test as far as stopping the pass and playing the run." Remarkably, the Jayhawks are leading the nation in pass defense, having allowed only 84 yards per game. However, Alabama-Birmingham and Southern Illinois both ran more than they passed. Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops has noticed the Jayhawk defenders. Jeez, the buy a new domain. "They have a good secondary and a strong group of linebackers," he said. "They have been real strong so far this year and are leading the nation in pass defense." Allen said he was more concerned about Oklahoma than where his pass defense ranked. "Obviously, we haven't faced the passing attack that you're going to see this week," Allen said. "But from what we've asked of them, they're performing very well. They're doing a good job. There's no question they're getting a lot better than they were. Whether it will hold through this week remains to be seen, but they've done a good job. I'm really pleased with them." But he also praised the defensive backfield; safeties High and senior Carl Nesmith and cornerbacks Roe and junior Andrew Davison, as well as substitutes Matt Jordan, a sophomore, and Carl Ivey, a redshirt freshman. Allen also said the pass rush helped out the secondary, as well. "As we've said all along, you look a lot better in the defensive secondary when the quarterback's on his back," Allen said. - Edited by Worisa Chulindra Chiefs' running game hits skids The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — If Gunther Cunningham is deeply worried about a running game that's near the bottom of the league in almost every aspect, he's not admitting it. "Day by day, we're getting better," the Kansas City coach said Tuesday. "We've had a few starters missing out of our offense, and we've never said a word about it." Nevertheless, there has to be concern in the coaches' office in Arrowhead Stadium as their date with Seattle in next Monday night approaches. In a 23-22 victory against Denver on Sunday that possibly saved their season, the Chiefs (2-2) netted 49 yards on the ground. Forty-nine? In the Chiefs' old days, that would not be a satisfactory number for even a half. Leaguewide, their average per rush of 2.6 yards is dead last among 31 NFL teams. In total rushing yards, they're 26th. The only thing that's kept them alive with victories the past two weeks against San Diego and Denver has been a relentless defense and Elvis Grbac's surprising new ability to make clutch passes. At Denver, he was 21-of-33 for 250 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winner in the final minutes. This is not the grind it-out, groundhugging offense Chiefs fans have come to know. What's wrong with the running game? "You used to ask these questions about passing," Cunningham said with a smile. For one thing, the passing game has emerged as a much greater threat. Grbac is throwing the ball better than ever. And with rookie wide receiver Sylvester Morris and Pro Bowl tight end Tony Gonzalez, he has more inviting targets. Morris caught three touchdown passes against San Diego. Gonzalez, finally freed of the extra coverage teams had been laying on him, emerged with 10 catches for 127 yards and a TD at Denver. Method of Payment ___ Check Enclosed Deduct From KU Credit Union Account Number ___ Make Checks Payable to: KU Credit Union ___ Bring to 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall before Fri. Sept. 29 ---