8 Friday, October 24, 1986 / University Daily Kansan --- Improved United Press International The Colorado Buffaloes, who saw high preseason hopes vanish in an 0-4 start, have begun to vent their frustrations on the Big Eight Conference. Big Eight Preview The Buffaloes host the No. 3 Nebraska Cornhuskers tomorrow in a battle of league unbeaten. Looking at overall records, the game appears to be a mismatch. The Cornhuskers are 6-0 and hoping to jump higher in the ratings. As of three weeks ago, Colorado was winless. Since then, however, the Buffaloa rediscovered their wishbone offense in victories over Missouri and Iowa State. They also have allowed only 15 points the past two weeks. "They've got a great defensive Buffaloes ready for Nebraska football team and, of course, the wishbone always presents a unique challenge to your defense," said Nebraska head coach Osborne. "We think they are going to be probably the sternest test that we've had the other day." In other conference games this weekend, No. 6 Oklahoma plays at Iowa State. Kansas State hosts Iowa State for a night game to Oklahoma State for a night game. Colorado head coach Bill McCartney isn't about to put his Buffaloes in the same class with Nebraska, but he sees an improved team wearing Colorado uniforms. "We expected to be 4-2 or 5-1," McCartney said. "We had visions of another bowl game and things like that. "Now we're 2-4 and thoughts of a bowl game are removed at best. But the one thing that we had hoped for is that we'll be 2-0 in the conference and "Whatever we have to shoot for certainly is wrapped up in this game. We're going to prepare super hard and put it all on the line." we are. Iowa State head coach Jim Criner said his team needed that type of effort against Oklahoma, 5-1 overall and 2-0 in the Big Eight. Iowa State is "We're going to have a fanatical effort to even be in the game with them." Criner said. "Personnelwise, there's no way we stack up." Oklahoma is the second consecutive wishbone team the Cyclones will have faced. While that should help the defense to adjust, the Iowa State offense will face the best defense in the country. Kansas State, 2-4 overall and 0-2 in the league, hopes the tidal wave of emotion that carried the Wildcats to a victory over Kansas has some effect against Missouri. Missouri, 0-2 in the league, has lost five straight games. But the Tigers' No.1 quarterback, Ronnie Cameron, will be back this week. "Ronnie has the ability to break it all the way and he's got a great arm," said Missouri head coach Woody Widenhofer. "What we're missing right now is a big-play quarterback." Oklahoma State, 2-4 overall, is 0-2 in the Big Eight. But those losses were at the hands of Nebraska and Oklahoma, and the Cowboys looked pretty good even in losing. "At this stage of our development, to go out there and have legitimate chances against somebody that good does nothing but really help your confidence," said Cowboys head coach Pat Jones. "We're not pleased we lost either ballgame, but right now we feel better about ourselves than we have at any point in the season." Penn State will meet Alabama in top game United Press International Looks can be deceiving. Especially when you're looking at fifth-ranked Penn State, which meets No. 2 Alabama tomorrow at Tuscaloosa, Ala. "I haven't seen Penn State on film yet, but I know they'll look big and slow on film," said Top Twenty preview Alabama center Wes Neighbors. "But when you get out there in the game, those guys can fly." The Nittany Lions, 6-4, meet the Crimson Tide, 7-0, in the top college football match of the year. "It's a meaningful game for any national charm pionship aspirations that we have," said Penn State head coach Joe Paterno, whose team edged Alabama 19-17 at home last season. Abbey will feature two preseason Heisman Trophy candidates, both of whom appear to be falling out of the race behind the outstanding play of Miami quarterback Vinny Testaverde and the No. 1 Hurricanes. Penn State relies on running back D.J. Dozier, who has rushed for 420 yards and also leads the team with 14 receptions. Quarterback Mike Shula, Alabama's Heisman hopeful, is throwing little this year and ranks only eight in the Southeastern Conference in passing. No. 4 Michigan is a 16-point favorite when the Walovers visit Indiana. No betting line was set for the game between No. 6 Oklahoma and homestanding Iowa State. In other games involving ranked teams: No. 7 Auburn visits No. 14 Mississippi State, No. 8 Washington will host Oregon, No. 9 Arizona State will host Utah and No. 10 Texas A&M is home against Rice. Also, No. 11 Louisiana State will host co-No. 20 North Carolina, No. 12 Iowa will entertain northwestern, No. 13 Arkansas is home against Houston, No. 15 Arizona will host California, No. 16 Clemson is at No. 19 North Carolina state, Co-No. 17 UCLA will entertain Washington State, Co-No. 17 Stanford is home against Southern Cal and co-No. 20 Baylor is at Texas Christian. Volleyball "None of our kids are on scholarships," Saindon said, "so they all want to be here. They stick together and don't give up." Continued from p. 7 taking a beating, the team stayed aggressive. KU head coach Frankie Albizt said the easy match might help the Jayhawks since they would not be as often when they faced Oklahoma tonight. But on the other hand, Albiz said, "It probably would've been better if they'd given us a challenge, so we'd be up for Oklahoma." In the first game, Kansas went from 2-2 to score six straight points before allowing the Buffalo to Albitz said the game allowed her to use different lineups and put in some players that didn't usually start. score their final point. From 8-3, Kansas took over to finish the game scoring eight points in a row. Kansas dominated the second game, scoring seven straight points from 7-4 to lead 14-4. Colorado won one more point to make it 14-5 before the Jayhawks finished it off, 15-5. Colorado put up a fight in the last game, but Kansas was still able to limit the Buffaloes to five points. Kansas scored nine consecutive points from 3-2 down to take a 12-3 lead. Colorado got two more points before the Jayhawks took the game at 15-5. Albizt said that if the Buffaloes had gotten their servers over the net in the last game, they would have done well in the game. Colorado had 14 serving errors for the match. Middle hitter Julie Ester said, "We didn't play up to our potential, but we did well. We didn't let up even though they weren't very good. We'll have to play much stronger against OU." Outside hitter Jodi Oelschlager led Kansas offensively with nine kills and a .467 hitting percentage Catalina Suarez had six kills and a .364 hitting percentage and Judy Desch had five kills and a .429 hitting percentage. Both are outside hitters. Oelschlager and outside hitter Shannon Ridway each had six digs, and Suarez and Kim Robinson each had five. House of Hupei 2907 W.6th Carry Out Menu 843-8070 Kansas had a total of 41 kills to Colorado's 21. FRIDAY NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT FREE MOVIES Oct.24 "Brother Sun/ Sister Moon." 7:30 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY POPCARM & DRINK PROVIDED FREE 1204 OREAD ECM STUDENT CHRISTIAN CENTER Sponsored by ELEMENTAL CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES. The United Methodical Church The Presbyterian Church (USA) The United Church of Christ The Church of the Brethren Midwest BUSINESS SYSTEMS. INC. 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Hernandez said. "And that hurt." In the second, right fielder Darryl Strawberry and center fielderLEN Dykstra failed to cut off Dave Henderson's shot into the gap, and Henderson raced to third. Henderson scored on Spike Owen's sacrifice fly, which became the game-winning RBI. "We're not the same teams he's been facing all year. We're a great hitting ballclub. I don't care if he has 10 days rest," he said. "We did what we had to do," Hernandez said of winning Games 3 and 4 in Fenway Park after the Mets dropped the first two at home. "We got it (the Series) back home. A sweep in Boston would have been great, but was accomplished what we had to," he said. In striking contrast to his form the previous two seasons, Gooden three碗 curvatures nearly half the time. The two bowls they could handle that kind of heat. Keith Hernandez said he was not disheartened by the loss. "He had a very live fastball in the bulpen warming up," pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre said. "But it wasn't moving in the game as much. They were hitting his fastball, so he made an adjustment." Mets starter Dwight Gooden yielded four runs on nine hits in four shaky innings and lost consecutive starts for the first time this season. x Boston at New York, 7:35 p.m. x — if necessary $2.00 were generously ruled hits. In the sixth, Rafael Santana booted a check-swing grounder from Bill Buckner, the slowest runner on a slow team. Buckner eventually scored on Dwight Evan's single. "talked to Rafael," Backman said, "and he told me he knew Buckner couldn't run so he didn't charge the ball, and let the ball play him." World Series schedule Best of seven series Boston leads 3-2 Woodruff Aud. 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