Wednesday, October 30,1974 University Daily Kansan 9 lid 5-1 ad a 1- in put in shot. in and th two Scouting 'Hawk opponents improves execution game By JOHN WELTMER Scouting of the opposing team is still a very important part of the football program Sandy Buda, KU offensive-line coach, who formerly suckered rivals for KU, said scouting helped the teams prepare for the tournament. The team will make a statement and better execution of the pleas. Hank Hettwer is the present chief coefor for KU. He came here this year from Emporia State, where he coached for five years. "The fans want execution on the field," Buda said recently. "Scouting makes it easier for the players to execute the plays because they know what to expect and this helps to keep them from playing a sloppy game." "This is the first major college that I have been associated with, and although I took a reduction in salary, I feel that I will gain from this move in the future." Hettwer said. "We should have experience and make the step to major college coaching by taking this job. "I came to KU primarily because I like Coach Fambrough's philosophy and I enjoy teaching." The coach worked for the KU coaching staff. I have worked for five other head coaches, but I have never enjoyed working any place more than I do with KU. I am as fine a person as you could work for." Hetter, whose hometown is Moorehead, Minn., goes on all of the scouting trips for KU. He said scouting was an important aspect of the game. "It helps to keep from having more lopsided scores and generally makes the game better," he said. "Now colleges are forced to scout because all of the other teams do it and any team that doesn't has a big disadvantage." Hettner mentioned several things that a scout would look for at the game that couldn't be detected on game films, which is the other basic source of information on an opponent's offense. In some cases, count of the offense is very helpful in tailoring when to react, and this isn't on the films. Sensing the emotional aspect of the game—the enthusiasm, the tempo and reaction. the films either. Hetter said this was also very important in preparing for a game. Secondary coverage is quite often missed on the films because of the camera angle. This is important for the way the team will prepare for any downfield plays, he said. Injuries are not always shown on the films either, since a player may leave the field between plays when the camera is not running. Examination of the timing of kickoffs and punts to find out what kind of blocking will be most effective for a good return is another vital aspect that isn't always shown in games. Fault films were often taken at a different speed and this made these hard to determine. Every offensive and defensive play and formation is charted to detect tendencies to run particular plays in certain situations or situations, or to use them against particular offensive formations. After the game, the scout compiles the statistics of the game and any other information that might be helpful. He checks if the players have been eliminated, then evaluates the players' performances. In the Big Eight Conference, there is a mandatory rule that requires each conference team to exchange films of at least three different games that have been played. This must be done by both teams the week before the game. Another conference rule states that only one person can attend the games for scouting purposes. Hetter said he also did recruiting near the school he was scouting. He said he usually left Friday morning and returned on Sunday. When he returns, Hettwer said, he organizes the information and distributes it to his staff. Hettler who he thought scouting could be eliminated from college football but it wasn't enough. "It could be eliminated from a financial standpoint, but it would take away from the business," said Bula said. "I don't think that we spend that money on it for the value we receive from it." Art Lingle, assistant business manager for the KU Athletic Department said KU budgeted only $2,000 for scouting and he didn't think this figure would be exceeded. Injuries improving, coach says KU Football Coach Don Fambrough said at yesterday's practice that he was more encouraged about injuries than he had been Monday. "There have been no changes in the starting lineup, but the availability of some of our injured players has caused some turn among the coaches," Pambrouch said. Sophomore Terry Beeson, who received a minor leg injury in the Iowa State game Saturday, should be ready to make the trip also, according to Fambrough. 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