R Friday, November 8, 1974 University Daily Kansan One jinx will end at CU By JIM SHELDON Associate Sports Editor One way or another, something is going to have to give when the University of Kansas meets Colorado at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Folsom Field in Boulder. Both teams have had disappointing seasons and are currently suffering from three-game losing streaks. Colorado is 3-45, Minnesota is 2-42. Both squads are 1-3 in Big Eight play. However, probably other team is as mediocre as their records would seem to indicate, and both showed some signs of recovery last week. For the first time in three weeks, KU managed to generate some success by winning Oklahoma State. Colorado also demonstrated some of its offensive ability despite being beaten at home by Nebraska 31-15. Colorado has had its problems this year, maybe more than KU has had. The Buffaloes have had to adjust to the system of games that they play at Miami of Ohio last year. Colorado has also had several players quit the team and has been plagued by injuries most of the time. But as the Buffs demonstrated earlier in the season when the best Wisconsin 24-21, they were "They've had some injuries and some other things happen, but if they put it all together, they're got a good team," KU head coach DumFambrock said yesterday. Against Nebraska, the Buffaloes had problems moving the ball early in the game. They were outscored by Billy Waddy and wingback Dave Logan entered the game, Colorado scored twice. Kansan Predictions Shula suspends Mercury Morris in dispute over runner's injuries | Game | Ewing | Meyer | Sheldon | Zeligman | Consensus | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | KU at Colorado | 21-7 | 14-21 | 21-17 | 20-21 | Toss-Up | | Nebraska at Iowa St. | 21-14 | 35-14 | 35-16 | 42-14 | Nebraska | | Okla. St. at K-State | 42-17 | 28-7 | 34-10 | 35-10 | Okla. St. | | Missouri at Okla. | 3-28 | 7-38 | 14-31 | 10-38 | Oklahoma | | Rice at Arkansas | 13-14 | 21-14 | 17-14 | 13-20 | Toss-Up | | Florida at Georgia | 28-10 | 21-14 | 24-14 | 17-13 | Florida | | Temple at Pitt | 21-17 | 14-17 | 21-27 | 24-28 | Pitt | | UCsc at Stanford | 21-10 | 27-20 | 23-20 | 21-17 | USC | | Last week | 6-2 | 5-3 | 7-1 | 5-3 | 5-1-2 | | Season | 44-18-1 | 39-23-1 | 50-12-1 | 44-18-1 | 42-13-8 | | | .709 | .629 | .806 | .709 | .763 | From the Associated Press MIAMI-Miami Dolphin coach Don Shula suspended injured running back Mercury Morris yesterday and said the ban would last at least through Sunday's National Football League game with New Orleans. The suspension came as a result of an argument over Morris' condition. Shula met early yesterday with the speedy Morris, who has played in only two games this year because of neck and knee injuries, the coach announced the suspension. "I said I was ready to play," said the superstar after a heated exchange with Shule Wednesday. The coach disagreed and fired him $200 a day for missing therapy Monday and Tuesday. When Morris walked out, he was fined another $200. "Coach Shula will consider reinstement Monday, "a Dolphins' spokesman said, adding that the coach would answer no further questions on the issue. "He told me he's ready to plav. I told him Offensively, the Buffaloes are very similar to Nebraska. Like the Cornhuskers, Colorado uses an 1 formation, something that KU saw more of than it wanted to when the 'Huskers beat the Hawks 56-0 three weeks ago. According to Fambrough, Waddy, who is only a sophomore, is one of the best backs in the league and has the speed to run outside the arc. In the last season, one of the best all-around athletes in the conference. Last year, as a sophomore, he had two goals, Big-Eight in both football and basketball. I didn't think he was," Shula said of his argument with Morris Wednesday. "He said, 'Go ahead and suspend me,' and walked out." Team in best health since NU invasion KU's football team is the healthiest it has been since before the Nebraska game, Coach Don Fambrough said after yesterday's practice in Memorial Stadium. Fambrough said that sophomore of fensive guard Dave Howerton would not miss a day in the game, Howerton, who is the second team guard, sprained his ankle in the Oklahoma State game last week and Fambrough said it was too swollen to take any chances of further. "I have been pleased with the team's attitude this week and I think that we are ready to go out there and play a good game." "I think you're ready," "I brought up, said." "I think we are ready." "They use an I and a slotback like Nebraska and they try to utilize their strengths. They use a lot of power sweeps, isolation plays the (fullback blocking for the tailback up the middle) and some reverberation. ambrough said of the Colorado offense. The Buffaloes have had their problems on defense, however. Colorado is last in the conference in rushing defense, scoring 10 touchdowns and defense and next to last in passing defense. "But you look at their films against Nebraska and they did a great job stopping their running game," Fambrough said. "It was great." He added that (Nebraska quarterback) having a hand hot like he did against us. It was just one of those things. I understand that two weeks ago against Oklahoma State Humphrey had to work with both hands, but he was hot last week." KU will be hoping to exploit Colorado's defensive weaknesses to try to regain its early season offensive form. Last week against Alabama State, the "Hawks' offense" was able to reclaim it revival and with an improved injury situation, KU is hoping to continue that trend. 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