B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS --- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2002 MEMO NESTING 111 REMEMBERING 9/11 DISCUSSION Hawks Nest 7:00 pm kansas union Level 1 THURSDAY 112 mi. feature film About A Boy 7:00 & 9:30 pm Woodruff Auditorium kansas union LEVEL 5 : FRIDAY 14TH tunes @ noon 12:00 pm Kansas Union Plaza featuring Captain Overreact Feature Film About A Boy 7:00 & 9:30 pm LAST DAY TO register FOR THE Tulsa Spirit Bus MONDAY 11:6 THRU spectrum FILM 元 e:00 pm WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM THE GAME 77 FT. general AssembLY meeting 7:00 pm COLLEGE BOWL TRIVIA Hawks Nest 7:00 pm kansas union LEVEL 1 ALL TICKETS for movies are $2.00 at the HAWK SHOP, LEVEL 4 kansas union or FREE WITH AN SUA MOVIE CARD. QUESTIONS ABOUT these or OTHER SUA EVENTS? CALL THE SUA OFFICE at B64-SHOW s Week at the Union. [Open Study] Hawks Nest Level 1 504 Coffee after 1st cup at WheatWavers [Monday Night Football] 6pm-Close Hawks Nest Level 1 Big Screen 1/2 price Appenants at WheatWavers* [Touchdown Tuesdays] KU Bookstores Level 2 (both Unions) 5% off for every KU Touchdown up to 30% off -10% minimum Veterans Memorial [2-for-1 Bowling] 3:30-6pm Jaybowl Level 1 $1.99 Pretzel & Fountain Drink at WheatWavers [Brown Bag Classics] 12:30pm Alderson Auditorium Level 4 - free Kansas Brass Quintet (patriotic music) [Remembering September 11] 7pm Hawks Nest Level 1 [Thursday Afternoon Tea Hour] 3-4pm Level 4 Lobby Free Teas and Treats [Must See TV] 7pm Hawks Nest* Level 1 Big Screen 2 weeks to Premiere Night! $1.99 Pizza & Fountain Drink at WheatWavers [Friday Freebies] Noon-2pm Artium Level 3 Free Stuff with KJK [Free Billiards] 7-10pm Hawks Nest Level 1 1/2 price Nachos at WheatWavers [Double Punch Day] Up on Campus Cards are punched twice use cards at All Hawk Stops, Both Hawk Shops, the market, Wesco Terrace, Crimson Cafe "We have people who are doing visual and physical searches at the gates. By physical I mean we have people that are inspecting purses and backpacks and anything that may look suspicious." [College Football] Hawks Nest Level 1 Big Screen $1.99 Dog & Fountain Drink Kansan File Photo Armed forces ROTC members carry a giant flag into Memorial Stadium last October before the football game against Oklahoma. Nachtigal said before every home game all groups involved in staging the event met to discuss security plans. He said the groups reviewed the last game and previewed the upcoming game to find what could be done differently to prepare for the next game. Groups required to attend the meetings ranged from the Kansas Highway Patrol to concession vendors. Security for Saturday's post-Sept. 11 anniversary football game against Southwest Missouri State would be higher than at most games, Nachtigal said. However, for security reasons, he could not release any details on what precautions would be taken. Brad Nachtigal director of facilities and events to allow time to have all the bags checked, and for dogs to sniff the bus." allowed through the gates. Konzem said the University had made the changes in travel easier to cope with. "We are fortunate, most of the teams we play we can bus to, like K-State, Missouri and even Oklahoma and Oklahoma State," he said. "But with the Texas schools you have to fly there." Patriotism CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Brad Nachtigal, director of facilities and events, said security at athletic events became tighter after Sept. 11. Nachtigal said the number of KU public safety officers, Lawrence police officers and Douglas County law enforcement officers at games had risen since the country became more aware of possible attacks. Nachtigal said items fans may bring into Memorial Stadium or Allen Fieldhouse were more restricted than before. As in the past, spectators were not allowed to carry coolers, glass bottles or cans into the facilities, he said. After Sept. 11, other items like oversized bags were also not "We have people who are doing visual and physical searches at the gates," he said. "By physical I mean we have people that are inspecting purses and backpacks and anything that may look suspicious." Contact Tims at tjms@kansan.com This story was edited by Nicole Roche. Football CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Junior quarterback Bill Whittemore won offensive player of the week after making including 15 years at Youngstown State University. He and Mangino coached together at YSU from 1985- 1986. Conatser did not return phone calls to his office yesterday. His resignation is effective immediately. Although Kansas lost a coach and player in the last week, the Jayhawks remain optimistic. Mangino announced players of the week yesterday. his starting debut. He passed for 225 yards, and connected with Jones for Kansas' first touchdown of the season against the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. "We'll have three plays for maybe over 100 yards in the game," McCoy said. "If you "I felt pretty comfortable going in," Whittemore said of his first start. "I wasn't as nervous as I thought I might be for my first start." Sophomore linebacker Johnny McCoy won the award for the defense. He recorded 12 solo tackles against UNLV. The defense improved from the 45-3 loss to Iowa State, but it needs to avoid giving up big plays. McCoy said. "Three plays like that are the difference between winning and losing." Johnny McCoy sophomore linebacker subtract that then we have a pretty good game, but we can't have those kind of plays. Three plays like that are the difference between winning and losing." The Jayhawks face the Southwest Missouri State Bears at 6 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Stadium. Contact Murphy at murphy@kansan.com. This story was edited by Matt Norton. Volleyball CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B game and to come back to win is satisfying. It's good to come back home this weekend because our fans are great." Kansas will host the Hampton Inn/Jayhawk Classic Friday and Saturday. Kansas will play its home opener at noon on Friday versus Southeast Missouri State at the Southesi Family Athletics Center. The Jayhawks will play Marquette at 7 p.m.Friday. The tournament will conclude at 1 p.m. on Saturday against Purdue. Contact Hwang at jhwang @kansan.com. This story was edited by Sarah Hill, Try the Iced Grasshopper! A hint of creamy mint and chocolate La Prima Taxca Experience Counts! Serving Lawrence since 1990 638 Massachusetts 832-CAFE