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"Jason, where's your defense?" Greene said. "You do know that your players aren't supposed to leave the field until the clock reads all zero's, right?" Kansas 28, Baylor 0 Kansas took the ball to start the second half of a royal beating. The Jayhawks quickly capped an eight-play, 65-yard drive with a three-yard touchdown toss to Adrian Jones. 3rd Quarter "Geez team." Hwang said. "You think you all can stop running around the field like chickens with your heads cut off and play some sort of defense?" Kansas 35. Baylor0 It did not take the Jayhawks long to get the ball back, because Jake Letourneau picked off a Cicero pass over the middle on second down. Kansas drove 49 yards to drain the remaining time off the third quarter clock. The drive was capped by a three-yard touchdown pass to Byron Gasaway. With the third quarter coming to an end, Mark Mangino decided to give some backups a little work. Whittemore and Duncan both took a seat to make way for Jonas Weatherbie and Clark Green. "So Jason, why don't you head into the basement?" Greene said. "I think there's some rope down there, that way you can end the misery in a quick and painless manner." Kansas 42. Bavlor 0 4th Quarter Baylor's struggles continued. Cicero again was picked off by Letourneau, who continued to have the game of his life. Kansas hurried down the field on the wide shoulders of Green, who would run for 59 yards finish off the drive with a seven-yard touchdown plunge. Baylor made one last effort at the end zone, but fell short when Letourneau broke up a bomb on the final play of regulation, giving Kansas their first shutout victory in two years. "You know that the point of offense is moving the ball forward." Hwang said. "I thought you are a smart school. Tell you what. Why don't you all calculate how many light years away you are from being a junior college football team, you morons." Final Score : Kansas 49, Bay- lor 0 Others CONTINUED FROM 12A Kevin Steele had to smile when he looked up and saw dark clouds hovering over the Baylor practice field Tuesday afternoon. If only they could hold off until Saturday. in a 70-22 rout and the University of New Mexico dominated the Bears, shutting them out 23-0. In a move designed to help the players focus on holding on to the ball — the Bears have committed 14 turnovers in their first four games — they dipped footballs into a bucket of water during during their bye-week practices last week. Chiefs may start rookies Sunday "You take every snap with the ball just freshly dipped out of the bucket," Steele said during Tuesday's weekly press conference. "We've done it in the past, but it was more along the lines of getting ready for a possible rain day. This time, we did it to put an emphasis on holding on to the football. But if it rains on Saturday, we'll be prepared for it." The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City's beleaguered defense might start two rookies Sunday against the New York Jets - one by choice, the other by necessity. Coach Dick Vermeil said yesterday that rookie Scott Fujita might start for Lew Bush, who was listed as questionable with bruised ribs. The 6-5,240-pound Fujita,a fifth-round pick out of California has been limited almost exclusively to special teams the first four games. One other change on the defense will be up front, where rookie Ryan Sims, the sixth player taken overall in last spring's draft, will get his first start. The 315-pound Sims has been seeing more and more action every week after sitting out the entire training camp in a contract dispute. "What Ryan's doing is getting tremendous push up the middle, just causing havoe," defensive end Eric Hicks said. "If he can continue to do that, we'll be successful." som, who will still be in the defensive rotation. Sims will replace Derrick Ran- "I had to pay for dinner a lot, but other than that, not really much has been said," Sims said. "Other than that, these guys have been great. I really love these guys and I think they're finally starting to like me." While taking his crash course on the complicated defensive scheme, Sims has not had to take the expected hazing from his teammates for staying out of camp. Even without any personnel changes, the Jets would seem to have an offense that only the Kansas City defense could love. Ranked 32nd and dead last in the NFL, the Chiefs defense will travel to the Meadowlands to meet a Jets offense listed at 29th. The Chiefs (2-2) have been giving up more than 33 points a game, among the worst in the NFL. But the Jets (1-3) have scored only 13 points in losing their last three. They even changed quarter-backs this week, switching from Vinny Testaverde to Chad Pennington, who'll be making his "It was the worst game we played last year, in all due respect to (jets coach) Herman Edwards and his organization." Chiefs coach Dick Vermeil said. "They forced us to play our worst game." Do the Chiefs have a Meadowlands jinx? Vermel wont even tolerate the suggestion. first NFL start. A year ago, the Chiefs limped back from New York a 27-7 loser to the Jets after one of their weakest efforts of a 6-10 season. One sobering thought for the Chiefs might be their nearly unbroken record of futility in the Meadowlands. Since 1984, against both the Jets and New York Giants, the Chiefs are 1-8-1 in the Meadowlands. Start immediately with great benefits & perks! "It seems like every time we get a new quarterback, the guy has a career game," said Hicks. "So we'll try to hold that down. We're going to have to give Chad Pennington his respect." 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