8B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FOOTBALL --- WEDNESDAY,OCT.17,2001 football Predictions Kansas vs. Missouri Texas A&M vs. Kansas St #17 Colorado vs. #8 Texas #5 Oregon vs. Stanford Wisconsin vs. Illinois Kursten Phelps editor 23 - 7 Kansas Texas A&M Texas Oregon Wisconsin Jay Krahl sports editor 16 - 14 Kansas Texas A&M Colorado Oregon Illinois Sarah Warren asst. sports editor 21-9 Kansas Kansas St. Texas Oregon Wisconsin Michael Rigg sports columnists 20 - 10 Kansas Texas A&M Colorado Oregon Illinois Jason Hwang sportswriters 20 - 10 Kansas Texas A&M Texas Oregon Illinois Jon McQueen Lenexa junior Students: 18 - 12 Kansas Kansas St. Texas Oregon Illinois Equal: Players questionable for Saturday CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B were all banged up last weekend against the No.2 ranked Oklahoma Sooners. Allen said that each player was questionable for Saturday's border war. But senior wide receiver Termaire Fulton, who left yesterday's practice with a large bag of ice planted on his right shoulder, said that he would be ready to play. that he wore "Lifting it above my head is the hardest part," Fulton said of his right arm. "But I have to play Saturday, it's my last year year, and it's against Missouri." Fulton's injury leaves Jayhawks senior Roger Ross as the lone healthy starting wide receiver from the trio that lined up in Kansas' first game on Sept. 1 against Southwest Missouri State. Co-captain Harrison Hill has been out for six weeks with a broken scapula in his shoulder. But Ross said he was confident in himself and the emergence of junior Bryon Gasaway, who snagged a career-best five catches against Oklahoma. against Oklahoma. "I expect us to win and to dominate," Ross said. "I was so proud of Byron stepping up and making big plays like he could. We got to keep our offense together now." Missouri's defense is susceptible to the run, yielding 196.6 yards rushing per game. Running backs Joe Alls of Bowling Green, Tatum Bell of Oklahoma State, Ennis Haywood of Iowa State and quarterback Eric Crouch of Nebraska have each eclipsed the 100-yard mark against the Tigers' defense. Though hobbled by an ankle sprain, Duncan said he hoped to be next in the succession of running backs who have troubled the Tiger defense this season. "It's a critical point in our season," Duncan said. "We're 2.1 need to be out there." The lead in the two teams' series will be on the line on Saturday. In their 109 meetings, Kansas and Missouri have each won 50 times. The other nine contests resulted in ties. "He's one of the best in the Big 12, but I like going up against the best," said Kansas senior cornerback Andrew Davison. "We're 2-3. I need to be out there. Farmer has thrown 115 times for 558 yards this season. He has fired five touchdown passes and one interception. His favorite target has been 6-foot-5 Justin Gage, who has 34 catches for 370 yards. Tigers senior tight end Dwayne Blakely is the team's second leading receiver, but he has 18 fewer catches and 212 fewer yards than Gage. Contact Denton at 864-4858 "The Best Kept Secret for CLE's in Kansas!" 2001 Equal Opportunity Law Update Seminar Sponsored by the Lawrence Human Relations Commission and the City of Lawrence Human Relations/Human Resources Department Learn From Top Legal Experts •ADA •Prevention of Sexual Harassment •Predatory Lending •Mediation/ADR •Legal Ethics Plus Much More! Up to 12 CLE's for both KS and MO Up to 12 CEU's for SHRM credit. Up to 3 CME's for KS Approved,Mediators Registration: 1 Day - $75 2 Days - $125 October 30-31,2001 Holiday Inn - Holidome 200 McDonald Drive Lawrence, Kansas To Register or for more information: Call 785-832-3310 Who Should Attend? •Attorneys and Mediators •Human Relations Practitioners •Business Executives •Human Resources Managers Best savings! When two or more from your organization register: 1 Day - $65 2 Days - $115 per person! Someone else's trash may be your treasure If you want it, **you** can find it. Check out The University Daily Kansan classifieds. We're also online at kansan.com THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Find it, Sell it, Buy it in the Kansan Classifieds or just read them for the fun of it