Page 12 University Daily Kansan, October 30, 1980 Kansan Predictions | | Arnold | Bertels | Lewis | Myers | Seeley | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas at Kansas State | Kansas 17-16 | Kansas 17-14 | Kansas 31-14 | Kansas 30-15 | Tie 0-0 | | Missouri at Nebraska | Nebraska 21-14 | Missouri 21-17 | Nebraska 24-10 | Nebraska 24-18 | Nebraska 34-13 | | Iowa State at Colorado | Iowa State 37-3 | Iowa State 24-10 | Iowa State 21-0 | Iowa State 30-0 | Iowa State 15-7 | | Oklahoma State at S.D. State | Oklahoma State 3-0 | Oklahoma State 24-21 | Oklahoma State 14-13 | Oklahoma State 14-13 | Oklahoma State 7-3 | | North Carolina at Oklahoma | Oklahoma 24-22 | North Carolina 17-10 | Oklahoma 24-23 | North Carolina go heels! | North Carolina 17-16 | | Miami, Fla. at Penn State | Penn State 17-12 | Penn State 20-17 | Penn State 17-13 | Penn State 35-10 | Penn State 24-12 | | Arizona State at Washington | Washington 7-6 | Washington 24-17 | Washington 31-21 | Washington 21-17 | Washington 25-17 | | Michigan at Indiana | Michigan 21-20 | Indiana 17-7 | Indiana 24-13 | Indiana 21-20 | Michigan 18-16 | | Temple at Louisville | Louisville 17-12 | Louisville 7-0 | Louisville wait till b-ball | Temple 10-0 | Temple 15-13 | | South Carolina at Georgia | Georgia 17-7 | Georgia 20-14 | South Carolina 21-13 | South Carolina 25-15 | Georgia 24-21 | | Season Totals | 46-22-2 | 42-28-2 | 46-22-2 | 47-21-2 | 48-20-2 | The predictors are Patti Arnold, Kansan associate sports editor; Kevin Bertelius, sports writer; David Lewis, editorial editor; Gene Myers, sports editor; and Matt Seley, sports writer. K-State coach leerv of lavhawk speedsters MANHATTAN (UP1) -Kansas State coach Jim Dickey said yesterday that what concerned him the most about KU football team was its speed. K-State, 2-5 overall and 0-3 in the Big Eight, and Kansas, and 2-1 and 1-1, will meet Saturday before a sellout crowd in the traditional intrastate battle. KU leads the series 53-20-4. "Their ability to make the big plays scares me." Dickey said. "Kerwin Bell, David Verser and Lester Mickens have a lot of speed." Bell, who last week against Oklahoma State set a season record for most yards gained by a Big Eight freshman, will be the first breakaway runner K-State has faced this year. KANAS CITY, Mo. — For one half, the Kansas City Kings played uninspired basketball. Their shot selection was poor, their passing was sloppy and they were out of the mollions as they loved up and down the court. Halftime sermon fires Kings to victory By United Press International But a fiery halftime helm by Coach Cotton Fitzamunts did the trick. A 41-point third quarter left the Portland Trailblazers scratching the ball down to 45-45, 45-45 halftime score to a 119-98 victory last night. "He pretty much laid it down at the half." Reggie King said. We weren't trying to be cool or anything, but we just didn't have a spark. The coach gave us that spark at the half." "He told us he didn't like what he saw and that we better show us want to play the game," said Otis Birdsdon, the NBA's player of the week who led the Kings with 26 points. "He gave us a reason to go back out and show we can play with emotion." When asked about his hellfire and damnation cultism, presentation, Flitzmann smiled and plied him with a sword. "It got a little fiery in there because I felt like I had to get after them," Fitsimams said. "We were struggling and we've got too good a team to play like we'd been playing the first half." Kansas City managed just 29.5 percent from the field the first half and matched Portland point for point in the first two quarters. Each team managed just 18 points in the second quarter, a period that was marred by sloppy play and missed opportunities. But the Kings changed all that in the third period as Jojo White, the former Kansas Jayhawk, Hawkeye Whitney, Leon Douglas and Joe C. Jerrieweather helped King and Birdson show 6,648 Kansas City fans who the team was made of. "We had different guys contribute in that third quarter, and that's what turned the game around." White replaced Phil Ford at 8:31 and ran a potent offense and scored 5 points himself. Douglas replaced Sam Lacey at 6:32 and grabbed four rebounds. Merriwether and King alternated at the power forward with King scoring 12 points and Merriwether 5 of his 18. Whinney brought the crowd to life with an 80-foot tower, the buzer to complement two rimmed dumbbells. "We really came together that third period," Birdsdorng said. "Guys like Joe C., Leon and Sam, we've got a great inside game." Wedman experienced one of his poorest professional performances, hitting just 3-of-17 shots for 8 points. But even that brought a smile to Fitzsimons. "If Scott Wedman had a night like that last year, we'd have been in the tank," Fitzsimmons said. "Hands down, this is a better team than the other teams we've played with, we could not survive a 3-for-17夜 by Scotty." Fambrough keeps 'Cats guessing with wait Head Coach Don Fambrough wants to keep the Kansas State Wildcats guessing, so yesterday he refused to announce who KU's starting quarterback would be this Saturday. In practice yesterday the Jayhawks concentrated on the kicking game. Fambrough said that because of a poor showing last week the kicking game needed work. Freshman Frank Seurer, however, has been leading the No. 1 offer in drills this week. Seurer, who has not started since the third game of the season, replaced junior Steve Smith early in last week's 14-14 tie with Oklahoma State and rallied the Jayhawk to tie. Fambrough said after yesterday's practice workout to announce his starting quarterback- workout. "I've been saying for 30 years that the kicking game will beat you faster than anything," said Fambrigh, a former KU place-kicker. "I think we need to make the team of that after the Oklahoma State." "Man, the kicking game killed us." Oklahoma State blocked one KU punt and had several double-figure punt returns. If Toburen cannot play, either Eddie Simmons or Mike Arbanas will start. Simmons is a freshman from Miramar, Fla., and replaced Toburen when he was injured last week. Arbanas went from Grandsville, Mo., started the third game of the season when Toburen was injured. 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