Page 12 University Daily Kansan, November 14, 1980 Kansan Predictions
ArnoldBertelsLewisMyersSeeley
Kansas at ColoradoKansas 27-3Kansas 27-10Kansas 24-14Kansas 21-20Kansas 24-0
Oklahoma State at Kansas StateOklahoma State 17-14Kansas State 24-7Oklahoma State 13-7Kansas State 21-20Oklahoma State 24-7
Missouri at OklahomaOklahoma 19-18Missouri 21-20Oklahoma 38-21Oklahoma 21-20Missouri 36-14
Nebraska at Iowa StateNebraska 42-3Nebraska 28-0Nebraska 42-14Nebraska 55-9Nebraska 46-3
Notre Dame At AlabamaAlabama 14-13Notre Dame 17-10Alabama 23-7Notre Dame pleaseAlabama 14-10
Georgia at AuburnGeorgia 27-17Auburn 14-13Georgia 21-17Auburn someoneGeorgia 24-10
LSU at Miles. St.LSU 7-3LSU 21-20LSU 20-17LSU help meMiss. St. 21-20
Washington at USCUSC 24-12Washington 14-10USC 31-0Washington get backUSC 7-3
Purdue at MichiganMichigan 21-14Purdue 24-10Michigan 27-13Purdue in theMichigan 46-32
Clemson at MarylandMaryland 21-3Clemson 21-10Maryland 21-13Clemson prediction raceMaryland 23-7
Season Totals64-24-255-33-262-26-259-29-265-23-2
The predictors are Patti Arnold, Kansan associate sports editor; Kevin Bertelius, sports writer; David Lewis, editorial editor; Gene Myers, sports editor; and Matt Seelye, sports writer. Buffs await beat up 'Hawks The Kanas Jayhawks have two things to remember about that week's two point loss to the Bengals. By GENE MYERS Sports Editor Sports Editor Whichever is the stronger will decide which team to play. The kickoff is 2, at 5pm, Field in Boulder, Colo. In the first half, Kyle Brown has The Jayhawks came away from the 21-19 loss to Oklahoma with a new confidence, a feeling that they could play with the best. But the team came away wounded, but the walking, some not. KU PLAYED MOST of last week's game without its starting backfill. Early this week it looked as if Jeff Sneed, the third-story quarterback, would be leading the offense. But Sneed, a freshman from Wellington, is back to third string. Frank Seurer, the starter and Steve Smith, the backup, are both expected to play tomorrow. Kervin Bell, the standout tailback who missed all of the Oklahoma game, is questionable. Harry Sydney, the starting fullback, is definitely out. Garfield Taylor, who ran for 100 yards last week will start at tailback in place of Bell. "Bell was a little better today." Head Coach Don Fambrough said after yesterday's practice. "He'll make the trip but his status is still a day-to-day thing." "Getting third is our goal." RIGHT NOW, it's an hour-to-hour thing. He hasn't practiced in two weeks but he did jog this week. He needs only 58 yards to reach the 1,000 vardale plateau. Even if some of the offensive starters cannot play, their teammates will still carry the con "To play a team like Oklahoma that close has helped us," Smith said. "We can finish third in the Big Eight and that's not bad for a team that everyone picked to finish eighth. THE JAYHAWKS can finish third with a victory over Colorado tomorrow and Missouri next week. Missouri, however, also must lose to Oklahoma tomorrow. If KU could edge Missouri for third there is still a long-shot possibility of a bowl game for the 3-2 Jayhawks. Tomorrow is the first day that bowls can be extended. KU, injuries or not, couldn't have picked a better opponent to play Oklahoma. The Buffaloes have been beaten on all season. Only one other team has the Buffaloes the besters instead of the beaten. Colorado, suffering through its second season under Head Coach Chuck Fairbanks, has lost to UCLA, 86-14, LSU, 23-20; Indiana, 49-7; Wisconsin, 45-12; Missouri, 42-17 and Oklahoma State 42-7. Fairbanks, who is 4-16 since leaving the NFL's New England Patriots for the Buffaloes, isn't optimistic about playing KU. "We don't have confidence. The only way to build confidence is to have success. We need help, talent, experience and maturity. We can't invent them in one week's time." 'Crazy Jayhawk' cheers on new tradition at KU "They're a stronger team than we are." Fairbanks said. "We have a difficult assignment." Bv PATTI ARNOLD Associate Sports Editor When you're a fan, there's not much you can do for your team. But one KU student decided he had enough of being just a fan and did something about it. "I've always wanted to be a Jayhawk," said Tom Tingle, better known as the "Crazy Jayhawk," who strutted his stuff at the home football games this season. But the Crazy Jayhawk probably won't be at the basketball games this season because the creator and wearer of the costume is graduating in December. "I just don't think I can afford to buy a season ticket when I won't be." Tinkle said. Tingle said he decided to make the Crazy Jayhawk suit when he found out he was too big for the Baby Jay suit, yet too small for the big Jayhawk suit. "I DECIDED ONE day that I had had it. It stayed up all night with two friends before the Louisville game and made it," he said. "I didn't realize how much it would cost." Tingle said. "But I've had such a ball doing it." Exactly what Tingle did was an imitation of the San Diego Chicken, the chicken that appears at the games of the San Diego Padres' baseball team. They wear their red and blue balls but, all in good food, of course. THE CRAZY JAYHAWK wandered through the stands, causing an uproar wherever he went. He cheered the Jayhaws on during the first half of every home game since the Louisville game. Tingle said he would have liked to lead the band, but he never got the chance this season. He frolicked on the hill before the games, played football with kids and rolled down the hill with them. "The suit is very mobile," Tingle said. "I can do anything in it." Gundy will run alone at regional meet Sports Writer Cross country runners from the Big-Eight and Missouri Valley conferences and area independents can qualify for the NCAA Championships in tomorrow's Midwest Regionals in By MITCHELL SNYDER Sports Writer But rather than take the whole team with him, KU coach Bob Timmons is taking only sophomore Tim Gundy. Timmon's said he didn't know his players had to prepare face to the competition in the restitions. "We talked it over and a lot of the guys had some doubts as to how they could do." he said. "You can't go into a meet, especially one this strong, without the perfect mental attitude." "The team put so much effort into the conference finals that we just didn't have the fire left that's needed for the regionalists, 'Gundy said. The only way KU could have advanced to the national level was to win.' "There are four teams in the Big Eight, five teams in the Missouri Valley and at least one independent that definitely have better personnel," Timmons said. "At this time, when we're going to encounter some financial problems during the year, we felt it wasn't worth it." Gundy, however, has a good chance to qualify. And he is one of those whose team qualifies for the national, move on. "The competition is going to be extremely tough," Timmons said. "But at the same time, if Tim stays near the front of the pack he has an excellent chance." Gundy was the most improved runner for the Jayhawks this year. In his freshman year, he was KU's No. 5 runner. This year he became the Jayhawk's top runner highlighting the season Gundy attributed the turnaround to a change in strategy. "Up until this year 'I'd sit back on the pack and usually make my move too late,' Gundy said. "But Coach Timmons told me that I wanted to leave him and I have to start running with the nacesers." Gundy, whose best time in the 10,000 meters is .94, said that he would need a comparable time to reach 10,000 meters. "I'm not familiar with the course," he said. "But if there are no hills the winner is going to have to run in the low 30s." "There is no doubt in my mind that I'm going to have to run the best race of my life," he said. One of the things he did in the suit was tauled the Nebraska band during the KU-Nebraska football game this season. He got a field pass and wandered into the north end zone, where the Cornhusker band was sitting. After a few altercations, band members escorted him back to the KU' sidelines. Undaunted, the Crazy Jayhawkshook his tail at them. THE ELEMENT OF surprise was important to his act and that was why he performed only during the first half of the games. Also, he said, the suit was hot. "After the first half, I take the suit off and put it in a garbage bag," he said. Tingle said he was planning to donate the suit and his wife's Alumni Association in hopes that it would keep him in hospes that I would keep. than performing at football games, Tingle said he had made a Kansas State alumnae an honorary Jayhawk and had delivered campus mail in the suit on Homecoming Day. People in his suit looked for him that day, he said, all wanting to see the Crazy Jayhawk play Crazy Maltahawk. TINGLE SAID THAT he had gotten only three percent, but overall, the crowd was supportive of his ideas. "One person said it was the silliest costume he'd ever seen," Tingle said. "One little kid, I guess he was about 13 or 14, asked me, 'Are you going out of us like you did in the Nebraska game?' Tingle said that he didn't want to interfere with the traditional Jayhawk mascots, but that his mascot could add some spirit in the student section. "The Jayhawk is a tradition," he said. "I don't want to be the tradition ruined, but I don't want to this one at all." 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