University Daily Kansan / Monday, September 22, 1986 9 Orange Continued from p. 7 was an excellent judge of talent and organizer. He also had an excellent football mind and was as good an offensive coach as could be found. He was fun to play for." Offensive guard Ken Wertzberger said about Rogers, "He was a stern disciplinarian and a poor recruiter. He brought a flair to Kansas. He started the practice of spiking the ball after a touchdown. He would do somersaults onto the field." Abernethy: "He brought in an excellent young staff. He won with (Jack) Mitchell's recruits. He was a good public person but didn't come across too well in private." Mitchell had been the KU football head coach for nine years before Rogers took over in 1967. Fullback John Riggins takes the handoff from quarterback Bobby Douglass and is stopped for no gain. Wertzberger: "The tackle and I had opened up a hole big enough for the first down, or even to score. Riggs went crazy and ran outside." 1:16 left to play. Penn State quarterback Charlie Burkhart throws to halfback Bob Campbell. Campbell beats KU defensive back Bill Hunt and catches the ball on KU's 23 yard line. Campbell is stopped at the three by Jaihawk safety Tommy Anderson after a 47-yard gain. "Riggins was an oddball. If we were to show up somewhere with suits on, he would show up with jean shorts and a Mohawk hair cut." Douglass: "He (Riggins) started part-time at the beginning of the season and played most of the time at the end of the season. Physically, he was the most awesome athlete. He wasn't so flamboyant as he was later on, but you could see his personality. His running style was the same as when he was in the pros. He had both power and breakaway speed." Abernethy: "We were in a prevent defense. You don't expect to give up a bomb in the prevent defense, but we did." Foster Grosse, an Eastern Conference umpire raises his right hand with a red flag held tightly in it. His job is to count the number of players on the field. Penn State is given another chance for the two point conversion after Kansas is called for having 12 men on the field. The Kansas band and fans ring the field. Abernethy stops two running attempts. On third down, Burkhart crosses the goal line on a broken play, cutting the Kansas lead to 14-13. Penn State decides to go for two points and the win. Burkhart rolls right under pressure, looking for a receiver. A Kansas linebacker bats down Burkhart's pass. With 15 seconds left, the field is overrun with KU players and fans celebrating what they thought was the Jayhawks' first Orange Bowl victory. Abernethy: "I saw the game films for the first time recently. There was some confusion as to what defense we were in. I saw Mickey Doyle, KU linebacker, a couple months ago and he wouldn't tell me what defense had been called. We actually played with 12 men for a number of plays. Everything happened so fast and things were confused. But there's no doubt that I was the 12th man on the field when it counted." Abernethy now works for Southland Corp. in its specialty-products division. He lives in Overland Park Abernethy: "No one was tapping me to go out. You didn't go off unless someone called your name twice." Burkham hands off to Campbell on a sweep left. Behind three blockers, he falls into the end zone. Penn State 15, Kansas 14. Chicago is home for Douglass, who played 12 years in the National Football League. He owns a real-estate developing business. Wertzberger is an orthopedic surgeon in Lawrence. He treats KU athletes. Utah State Continued from p. 7 "At first I thought it would get called back because I didn't hear anybody cheering," Garner said. "On the first one I brought back, I heard the cheering, so when I didn't hear it on the second one, I thought it would get called back for sure." silent as he made his move toward the goal line. The score gave the Jayhawks a 16-13 win and evened their record at 1-1. Unlike Garner, there was no question in senior fullback Mark Henderson's mind as he rushed straight through the Utah State defense for a 5-yard touchdown in the final seconds of the first quarter. It wasn't an easy win for the Jayhawks. Utah State rallied from a 10-0 deficit to tie the game on Dene Garner's 42-yard field goal in the third quarter. "I love to score touchdowns," Henderson said. "This one didn't really surprise me. The offensive line was blocking hard, and I knew there were screens for me." Utah State's Garner gave the Aggies their first lead of the game 13-10 with a 45-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. With four minutes, 14 seconds left in the game, KU's Garner answered the challenge with his punt-returning touchdown. Throughout the game, Valesente opted to substitute several second string players to give his starters a rest from the hot and humid weather. It was a move defensive end Phil Forte supported completely. "I think it's a great test of our depth when our second team can go out there and know they will play half of the game. Our younger players did a great job." Forte said. Fortunately, the defense was in control, because the Kansas offense was once again plagued by turnovers, falling victim to two interceptions and one lost fumble. Valesente called three times for a first down attempt on fourth-and-short. Each was unsuccessful. The burden of recovery then fell on the defense. "You can't go out there and think 'Oh God, they turned it over again,'." Forte said. "You have to pretend it was a punt return and go out and stop them." Kansas 16 Utah State 13 Uah State 0 7 3 3 13 Kansas 7 3 0 6 14 First quarter KU: Henderson 5-vard run (Smith kick) Second quarter KD FO Stuff 36 VS 94 USM Smith 12 VS Ponchin (D, Garner kick) Third number USU FG D. 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