10 Wednesday, November 6, 1974 University Daily Kansan Bowl games begin to take shape From the Associated Press Lids began popping off the nation's college football bowls Tuesday when coaches and officials cracked under the pressure of truing to keep a secret. Coach Joe Paterno said his Penn State team had voted to go to the Cotton Bowl against the Southwest Conference champion. Coach Tom Osborne confirmed Nebraska would face Florida in the Sugar Bowl. An Orange Bowl official said that all but sealed for defending national champions Notre Dame to meet Alabama in Miami Both Paterno and Osborne qualified their statements by saying they would go "if" they were invited. Frank Rentz, president of the Orange Bowl Committee, said official announcement of the Notre Dame-Alaabama match could come after Saturday's Alabama-Louisiana State game. But a Notre Dame spoke on Tuesday in Iowa that third Saturday in November, traditionally the first day for invitations to be extended. The National College Athletic Rule last January because it found the loacks rule last January because it found the loacks Robert Miller back at practice Good things abounded at KU's football practice yesterday for a change. The first good thing was that the team was able to practice outside for the first time in 18. The next good thing came when Coach Don Farnbrough announced that senior fullback Robert Miller was back at practice in full rotation. It would be the weekend for the Colorado game this weekend. Finally, Fambrough said that although senior offensive guard Gordon Stockemmer was held out of practice yesterday, he and all other players who received minor injuries in the two previous games would be ready to play at full speed this week. "It looks like we will be in good physical shape for the first time since before the Nebraska game, and we will be ready to go at full speed by Saturday," Fambrigh said. "It was good to work outside for a change." NFL coach benched From the Associated Press ATLANTA - Norm Van Brocklin was fired Tuesday as general manager and coach of the Atlanta Falcons and replaced as coach by Marion Campbell, the team's defensive coordinator. impossible to plug. The bowls then agree among themselves to wait until Nov. 16, but they couldn't wait in the past and this year proved no exception. Theoretically, until that date, the only sure thing is that the nation's No. 2 team, unbeaten Oklahoma, won't be going anywhere. Oklahoma has been banned from postseason play because of recruiting violations. Paterno said his seventh-ranked Nittany Lions, 7-1 with three games remaining, voted Monday night to return to Dallas. Still alive in the Southwest Conference are Texas A&M, Texas and Baylor. Penn State's last trip to the Cotton Bowl was New Year's Day Osborne said the president of the Sugar Bowl Committee assured him that New Year's Eve in New Orleans would match Nebraska against Florida. 1972, when the Lions ripped Texas 30-6. Florida, ranked sixth nationally, is 7-1. Nebraska is 6-2 with three Big Eight Conference teams still to play—Iowa State, Kansas State and Oklahoma. The Notre Dame-Alabama game would be a rematch of a last year's Sugar Bowl battle in which the Irish won the national title by defeating Alabama 24-23. Notre Dame is ranked eighth with a 7-1 record. Alabama-8, is third behind Ohio State and Oklahoma. Ohio State, if it keeps winning, will represent the Big 10 Conference against the Big Eight champions in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Auburn, ranked 10th, is a logical choice to land in the Gator Bowl, perhaps against the runner-up in the Southwest Conference. 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