14 Tuesday, September 2, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Brenda Steele/KANSAN Here's mud in your eye Shannon Durr, 2401 W. 25th, gives Danny Koehn, Lawrence freshman, a event to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Durr and face full of mud during a mud volleyball tournament. Kmart organized the Koehn were members of the Becerros. Maryland spoils Gottfried's debut United Press International PITTSBURGH — Dan Plocki kicked a 29-yard field goal with 2:06 left last night to give 20th-ranked Maryland a 10-7 season-opening victory over Pittsburgh, spoiling the debut of Panthers head coach Mike Gottfried. Gottfried resigned as KU head football coach in December. The sophomore's kick came at the end of a nine-play, 52-yard drive, coming 4:06 after Pitt tied the score 7-7 on John Congemi's 32-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Williams. The Panthers tied the score with 5:12 to go on Congemi's pass to Williams. Mark Brasco added the extra point after the five-play, 58-yard drive. Maryland took a 7-0 lead on a oneyard plunge by Tommy Neal late in the third quarter. Plocki kicked the game-winning field goal on the next series. Pitt mounted a drive that fizzled on the Maryland 38 with seconds remaining. Although Pitt had possession for 21:42 of the first half, piling up 184 yards total offense and 10 first dows to Maryland's 48 yards and four first dows, the first half ended in a scoreless tie. Pitt's three deepest drives of the first half ended in missed field goals. Midway through the third quarter, the Panthers defense stopped the Terrapins' first deep drive of the game On a 2nd and 15, Lorenzo Freeman and Ezekiel Gadson dropped quarterback Dan Henning for a six-yard loss, and Henning fumbled away the ball to Freeman. Three plays later, the Maryland defense countered with a similar big play that turned the game in the Terrapins' favor. Maryland safety J.B. Brown tackled Charles Gladman after the tailback made a running catch of a 32-yard Congiens pass. Gladman dropped the ball, and O'Brien Alston recovered. After a lengthy conference, officials ruled a reception and no fumble, but after a protest by Maryland head coach Bobby Ross, they ruled the fumble recovery was made before the play was whistled dead, and Maryland took over on its own 47 The big play of the drive was Henning's 24-yard pass to Vernon Joines on the Pitt one. The Panthers held twice before Neal plunged over for the touchdown with 2:15 left in the third. Packers cut ex-KSU star to reach limit Junior Brasco was wide right on kicks from 41 and 29 yards and hooked a 53-yard attempt to the left just before the end of the scoreless first half. The 29-yard attempt came after Quentin Jones intercepted Henning and returned the ball three yards to the Maryland 41. Pitt moved to the 12 in six plays, then faltered. United Press International Former Kansas State quarterback Lynn Dickey and Paul Coffman, Green Bay's dependable passing tandem of the early 1980s, were among the veterans cut yesterday as NFL teams reduced their rosters to the regular season limit of 45. Also released were three members of Miami's Killer Bee defense of the same years. The Dolphins cut defensive end Kim Bokamper, linebacker Jay Brophy and defensive back Lyle Blackwood. All started in Miami's Super Bowl XIX loss to San Francisco after the 1984 season. Other veterans released were linebacker Brad Van Pelt by the Raiders and wide receiver Phil McConkey by the Giants. Dickey had been unable to adjust to the Packers' new short-yardage passing game after years of throwing the long ball. The big player in that offense was wide receiver James Lofton while Coffman provided Dickey with a consistent receiver. Coffman, a three-time Pro Bowl performer and the leading pass-catching tight end in Packer history, had offseason elbow surgery and began practicing a few weeks ago. The Dolphins probably will re-sign Lyle Blackwood today if he is not claimed. Blackwood's brother, Glenn, has a thigh bruise and was on crutches yesterday. The Dolphins probably will place Glenn on injured-reserved today. At Berea, Ohio, running back Greg Allen, Cleveland's top draft pick two years ago, was waived. Cleveland also placed quarterback Gary Danielson on injured-reserve with a broken ankle. At St. Louis, the Cardinals waived Carl Birdsong, a former All-Pro who had been the team's regular punter for five seasons. At East Rutherford, N.J., McConkey's release was made possible by the emergence of rookies Mark Collins as kick returner and Solomon Miller and Vince Warren at wide receiver. 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