Page 6 University Daily Kansan, September 23, 1980 Backs graduate from Pitt 'D' school, want to start giving offensive lessons By TRACEE HAMILTON Sports Writer Sports Writer Last year's Edison High backfield graduated Saturday afternoon. Sure, they graduated in June, but Frank Seurer and Kerwin Bell finally were initiated into college football last weekend by Pittsburgh's hard-hitting defense. Seurer and Bell, from Edison High School in Huntington Beach, Cal., had respectable opening games against Oregon, but both learned more against seventh ranked Pitt. "I WASN'T REALLY nervous." Bell said. "I was too tough going. I thought we played well the night before." "We can sustain an offensive drive, but we're not really ready for a team like that. They're in a position to win." suerer, too, felt that Pitt's defense overhelmed the slowly rebuilding Jawhawk队. "They were strong everywhere," he said. "We were strong, the weakest part, and it was just as strong as the rest." Seurer said he was glued to hand over the quarterbacking chores to Steve Smith when Kansas coach Don Fambrough made that substitution late in the second quarter Saturday. "He made a good choice," Seurer said. "Maybe another quarterback would get the job." That switch, however, did not help. "If we would have played 10 quarterbacks, the results Fambridge stressed the importance of the school's recruits learner in the Pittsburgh school district. Just know. would have been the same," Fambrough said. "These quartenbacka found out what it was all about." "They've still got a lot to learn," he said. "They found out today what big league football is all about. They will benefit. In the future they will be fine players for us." HUGH GREEN, PITT's hammering defensive end, agreed with Fambrough's prediction about "He has a lot to learn, then, he'll be really good." Green said. Fambrouch said that the remedy for Bell and Seurer's problems would be a good offensive game. That could be Saturday in Memorial Stadium against Louisville. "They need to have the opportunity to work the offense," Fambridge said. "They had to grow up sometime. They've never been hit like they were. It might well happen to them now." Bell expressed his concern with the offense. "Our offense didn't execute too well," he said. "Frank's come along so good, but it doesn't bother me to change quarterbacks. The quarterback position is not definite." "There were a couple of times when I had open receivers," Seuer said. "It was frustrating for me. I felt I can throw better than I did. I wasn't used to the hard hitting and the turf." Fambrough, though, is a believer in Seurer. Barnabas said, "It's all matter of time." Fambrough said, "It's a matter of time." WITH NINE GAMES left in the 1980 season, time is on the side of the vince California duo. "This game helps more than it hurts us," Seurer said. "The better teams we play, the better we will play. We need the tough schedule." JAYHAWK NOTES: Kansas' junior varsity football team won its season opper yesterday, defeating Oklahoma State 17-14 in Stillwater, Okla. Kansas' varsity players suffered only minor injuries Saturday against Pittsburgh. Reserve cornerback Dan Wagner is expected to miss Saturday's game with Louisville because of a shoulder injury. Linebacker Kyle McNorton, who suffered heat exhaustion Saturday, will not practice until tomorrow and is a questionable starter for Saturday. Punter Bucky Scribner, the nation's second leading punter, was Kansas' innomie for Big Eight defense player of the week. Scribner, the Big Eight's best punter this season, has punted times for a 47.0 average. The dayhawk may not accommodate any offense player of the week. Lanecker Mark Carlsen from Iowa State was named the Big Eight's defensive player of the week. He returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown in the Cyclones 7&4 victory against Jets Stats. Jeff Quinn, the quarterback for the Nebraska Cornhusskers, received the offensive player of the week honors. Quinn led the Cornhusskers with three touchdown passes in their 57-4 out of Iowa. CHRIS TODDI/Kansan staff Kerwin Bell and Frank Seurer, part of the KUbackfield this season, took some hard hits Saturday from the PIT defense, but said they learned from the game and were ready for more. Meisner Milstead LIQUOR Featureting one of the largest selections of wine in town. We have something to suit every taste. Let us serve you! 25th & Iowa 842-4499 Holiday Plaza KINKO'S No brag, just fact. That's us. And our xerox machines make the best quality copies in the world. For just 4th a page. 994 Vermont And for dissertation copying, binding, or passport photos; no one else is as fast and good as us. 8-8 Mon-Thur 8-6 Fri 843-8019 10.5 Sat 12.5 Sun This coupon entitles you to a **free** blow dry with haircut, now through September 30. We honor coupons from other Lawrence salons. 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