6E $ = $ THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FROM THE FRONT MONDAY, OCT.29, 2001 Loss: Left to play for pride CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B that's how it was all day." The K-State defense, ranked No.10 in the country, tempted Kinsey to pass.Eight or nine Wildcats often stacked up at the line of scrimmage, leaving K-State defensive backs to cover receivers one-on-one. This created narrow running lanes for sophomore running back Reggie Duncan, who ran on a tender left ankle. The running back started the game with a respectable 413 yards in five games. He ended Saturday with 441. "I don't know what was going on," Duncan said. "If we want to win, if we want to play with these guys, then we are going to have to establish some type of balanced attack. We need to do something." But the fifth-year coach, whose five-year contract is up at the end of the season, made a promise on what his team would play for next month. "People say that we don't have much to play for, that you are out of this and out of that," Allen said. "Well, you have the most important thing to play for, and that's your own personal pride and pride in your teammates. Contact Denton at 864-4858 "Life doesn't get any easier, but opportunities get bigger," he said. Rush: Asking what's wrong CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B back Josh Scobey bounced the first play of the game to the outside and was untouched before Kansas strong safety, junior Jake Letourneau, tackled him 45 yards downfield. Seven plays later, Scobey scored from one yard out, completing a 77-yard drive that featured nothing but running plays. "The more carries I get, the stronger I get," said Scobey, who finished the afternoon with a career-high 204 yards on 28 carries. "After 16 carries my legs kick in, they kind of turn on and feel good. I guess I'm just warming them up." The plan didn't change throughout the game, as K-State completed only five passes, and threw just four times in the second half. The Kansas defense, which entered last week ranked 100 out of 117 Division I-A teams against the run, has surrendered a Big 12 Conference-worst of 229 yards-per-game on the ground. And next weekend, the Nebraska Cornhuskers will bring the nation's top-ranked rushing attack to Lawrence. With this on his mind, Bryant looked up one last time before he entered the locker room on Saturday. Only this time, instead of looking at the scoreboard, he looked at the K-State faithful who were cheering the Wildcat win. chewing the thinset. "I was just thinking, 'Man, I'm tired of being on this side of things,'" he said. "It gets to a point in time when you just get fed up with this. You go out there throwing your body around and coming up with a loss. loss: "It's not a feeling that you feel sorry for yourself, you just wish you knew what you could have done to make a difference in the game. Right now we just don't know what's wrong." Contact Briggeman at 864-4858 Soccer: 'Big steps' made CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B hawk freshmen that did the Bears in. "Our young guys have really come in and stepped up," Francis said. "They adjusted very quickly and made a big contribution a lot earlier than we anticipated. Today, all of our goals came from freshmen. We're continuing to get better." Gilfillsn said that, despite scoring two of its three goals in the first half. the team played better later in the game. "We did pretty well," she said. "We picked it up as the game went on. At halftime, coach gave us a good talk, and we came out and did a better job of controlling." With the victory, the Jayhawks secured their spot in the Big 12 tournament as either a fourth or fifth seed. It will be just the second time they have qualified for the tournament, which invites only the top eight teams in the Big 12. eight teams." Francis said. "That's a pretty good feat." Francis said. "It just shows you that the program has taken big steps." program has taken action at 3 p.m. tomorrow with a makeup game against St. Louis University at Super Target Field. They wrap up the regular season Friday with a big conference game against Missouri. Contact Wood at 864-4858 Your city in motion. The best way to reach more, directly from campus. he best way to reach Lawrence's shopping attractions, restaurants, and more directly from campus.
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