University Daily Kansan / Friday, September 12, 1986 Sports 7 Valesente says Tar Heels may have advantage By ANNE LUSCOMBE Sports writer North Carolina, which started its season last week, may have an advantage over Kansas in tomorrow's game. Jayhawk head coach Bob Valesente said yesterday. "By having played a game already, North Carolina has had the chance to work out the bugs and butterflies. That gives them a definite advantage," Valesente said. "It's a leisure for them that this is their second game." 45-14 last Saturday. Reserve tailback Derrick Fenner rushed for 216 yards North Carolina beat the Citadel North Carolina Football 1:0 overall, 0:0 in OCC 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at Memorial Stadium Channels 9 and 27 and scored two touchdowns in the victory. The Jayhawks have tried to offset However, North Carolina head coach Dick Crum said Kansas might have the advantage. North Carolina's advantage by staging scriffimages and game situations the last two weeks. "We have played a game which has given us some experience," Crum said. "But Kansas has had the chance to scout us, which is to their advantage." Valezente and his players are more than ready for tomorrow's game after lining up against the same faces for three weeks. The Kansas offensive game plan will not be foreign to anybody at Memorial Stadium, but the players executing the game plan might. Junior quarterback Mike Orth and a corps of young receivers will try to continue the pass-happy offense of last year. "We feel very confident about the game. We know we can throw against them," said Quintin Smith, freshman wide receiver. "We've been waiting for this game." Kansas' passing offense has Crum a little worried. "KU is going to complete some balls," he said. "I think we will have to play a steady defense to overcome it." Crum has seven returning starters on defense from a team that went 5-6 last fall. North Carolina's size poses a threat for Kansas' somewhat smaller team. Offensively, Crum will rely on sophomore quarterback Jonathan Hall, who has only started four games. However, he was successful against The Citadel. He completed nine of 17 passes for 135 yards and one touchdown. Hall started the last three games last season after seeing limited action early in the season. He completed 38 of 79 passes for 559 yards and four touchdowns. This will be the third meeting for the two schools, but it will be the Tar Heels first trip to Lawrence. Kansas played at Chapel Hill two years ago, and Orth, then a reserve quarterback had his first and only start of the year. Kansas lost to North Carolina, 23-17. Cyclones are ready for season United Press International The Iowa State Cyclones are at the stage, head coach Jim Criner said, where they need a game. They get a game this week and it's the biggest one on their schedule. The Cyclones travel to their annual grudge match with 20th-ranked Iowa in the featured game on this week's Big Eight schedule. Big Eight Roundup Elsewhere, Kansas and Missouri join Iowa State in opening their seasons. The Jayhawks will play North Carolina in a regionally televised game (charmets 8 and 37) and the Tigers will fa Kansas state races in a night game. Colt Oregon, and Oklahoma in-state rival, Tulsa. Top-ranked Oklaho Nebraska have the w Iowa posted a 10-1r including a 57-3 th State, before losing it While the Hawkeye to see how good they the Cyclones will be good they can be. "It's always easier tention when you rival," Criner said, "real good football University of Iowa. Criner also must w practicing his Cyclor prattling his c/o color. "We're at the star where we really game," the head seems like we've forever. "One of the biggest not allow them to get so that when gain you're too flat." "We've got a lot o' our football playe somebody else." One reason for the to Missouri of four Drake, which did aw ball program Utah; Chuck Shelton was t Drake last year, s about some of the T "We've used at amount of time (pr season), but this yea more productive," a head coach Woody just think we'll be n petitive at every pere a year ago." Missouri will try to 0-1, to forget about I record. Oklahoma State, Tulsa, 1-1, 12 of the teams have met, b, have to wonder al- after just escap Louisiana with a 2:1 "We felt all ailn have one of its classes in years," sure it will be very dogfight." Oklahoma Nebraska Qklahoma. Kansas St. Kansas Iowa St. Missouri Colorado Colorado will find it is made of, after a orado State last wee "We've got to get e ad around in a hurry of hand," said Cole Bill McCartney. "W heads buried in sha Kansas State play sion 1-AA team in Northern Iowa is no season breeze. "We were pleased there with our li State head coach F the trip south. "Northern Iowa pivotal game for us head coach Stan Pa they beat us here. bit of payback will BIG EIGHT The Panthers, 0 last year when it State. 1-1. Volleyball The tournament at Kansas State will include teams from Drake and Wichita State. The KU womens' volleyball team faces a possible rematch and its first look at Big Eight competition this weekend when it travels to Manhattan for its second match. Jayhawks go to KSU for tourney Last week, the Jayhawks beat Wichita State in three games, but head coach Frankie Albitz said they were not going into the tournament thinking the Shockers would be easy to defeat. "Wichita could come out and play totally different." Abbott said. 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